LSU was fresh from its off week and waxed Auburn Saturday night. Tennessee was rested from its break and nearly upset Alabama earlier Saturday. Florida, of course, had the opportunity to rest injured quarterback Tim Tebow during its off week earlier this month before traveling to LSU and beating the Tigers with Tebow behind center.Now it's Georgia's turn to see how it fares following a breather last Saturday.
While the Bulldogs enter Saturday's SEC showdown against top-ranked Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., as a double-digit underdog, they at least have a little history on their side. Georgia is 11-3 under head coach Mark Richt following an open date, including 1-0 (42-30 two seasons ago) when it comes before playing UF.
Naturally, Richt welcomed an extra week of preparation for Florida (7-0), which found itself in a struggle in the fourth quarter for the second consecutive week last Saturday at Mississippi State. But Richt is more interested in his team playing a complete game, something the Bulldogs (4-3) have only come close to doing once all year.
"It's always nice and you hope you can turn that into a positive for your football team but there's just no guarantee," Richt said when asked of the benefits of an off week.
"I think there's probably too much made of it. I don't know if that has been the biggest factor other than who was better that day."
Of course, all the chit-chat leading up to last year's game was Georgia's touchdown celebration from 2007 and what kind of revenge would UF coach Urban Myer and the Gators have in mind. A 49-10 victory, punctuated by a couple of timeouts in the final minute, was worth a thousand words to Gators everywhere.
"That stuff [from last year] hasn't even entered my mind," Richt said. "I'm just trying to prepare for this game - period. All that stuff from last year doesn't mean much."
What does mean much for the Bulldogs, who are 1-2 against the nation's top-ranked team -- their last victory was 24-3 over the Gators in 1985 -- is to finally play to their potential, from start to finish.
Senior quarterback Joe Cox helped snap Georgia's two-game losing streak two Saturdays ago by directing a 34-10 win at Vanderbilt. Cox completed 16-of-31 passes to 10 different receivers and also had a career-long 65-yard touchdown pass to receiver A.J. Green. The offense had scored just two touchdowns in the previous 11 quarters.
Georgia's defense, which entered the Vandy game ranked 100th nationally in scoring defense, registered three sacks and an interception that set up the Bulldogs' first score.
"The season has been up and down; there's no doubt about that," Richt said.
"We've just not played consistently well, in really any game this year. I guess the closes we came was against Vanderbilt where we did well offensively, defensively and special teams. We were pretty good overall, but we know we'll have to be much better (Saturday)."
Georgia has used four different starting combinations on its offensive line this season, and the fifth could be on the way against the Gators. That being said, Richt stressed pivotal keys will be the Bulldogs' ability to protect Cox and display offensive balance against one of the nation's best defenses.
UF has allowed only four touchdowns this season -- two rushing, two passing. (The other two touchdowns scored against the Gators were on interception returns.) They are No. 1 in the nation in total defense, No. 2 in scoring defense, No. 2 in pass defense.
"They are very, very talented and difficult to deal with," Richt said.
"They've got guys just about at every spot better than your average bear, you know, and they are going to be a great challenge for us no doubt.
"The biggest concern anybody would have is to get into a situation where they know you are going to throw and they know you have to throw it to succeed. That's when things get very difficult to protect and very difficult to move the ball when there's no threat of a run or a play-action pass."
Despite Florida's issues, specifically on offense -- the Gators have scored just seven touchdowns in 25 trips in the red zone in SEC play -- Richt expects UF's best effort. The Gators scored five touchdowns in five tries in the red zone last year against Georgia.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow promised the Gators are working hard this week to fix their struggles inside an opponent's 20-yard line.
"We moved the ball on every possession (last weekend), just drove it right down the field and then we'd get in the red zone or do something kind of stupid and it cost us a drive," Tebow said during his Monday morning press conference with the media. (He also apologized for ducking the media after Saturday's game).
"We have to fix those little mistakes, they're very costly. There are things we need to work on and get right and that game could have been out of hand quickly. We're not excited the last few games how we've played in the red zone but we're going to get better."
The Bulldogs should also be healthier than they've been in several weeks -- linebackers Marcus Dowtin and Akeem Dent are expected to return.
"We've got to prepare for this game thinking that Florida is going to be at its best, which I'm sure they will be," Richt said.
"We have no reason to think that's not we're going to get. We've always gotten Florida's best shot before so that's we've got to be expecting."




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-27-2009 @ 1:58PM
cjgdnight said...
GA just needs to ensure they get the right SEC officials.
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10-28-2009 @ 10:11AM
Dr. Read said...
I dont care what officials they get , as long as there SEC officials Georgia doesnt have a chance. Get ready for the immaginary holding calls and personal fouls in the fourth quarter so the officials can tee it up on the 10 for timmy. Don't forget to watch Riley Cooper push off all day and get no calls.
10-27-2009 @ 5:05PM
dsrimages said...
Georgia back to doing what they do best....Whining....Give their coach a baby bottle for him to suck on.
He took it all the way to the government when LSU won the BCS Championship game in '07. Now he's whining because of the call the refs made against the guy who celebrated too much in the end zone. What they don't tell is LSU's guy got the same call against him....so go figure. Georgia is nothing but a bunch of babies anyway....He's just in line with a long line of them....LOL! Georgia Sucks....
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10-28-2009 @ 4:32AM
gumbiee49 said...
Are college football fans ever going to shut up about their team not getting the right officials??? I have seen Florida and a lot of other schools in all conferences get bad calls so all in all they balance out. Let the players have at it and stop bitchin about one call over another or pretty soon every play will have to be reviewed and it will take all day to play one 60 minute game.
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10-28-2009 @ 3:30PM
cjgdnight said...
Not a GA fan... or even an SEC fan for that matter.... I'm just watching FLA win games they shouldn't and it smells like fixed games.
You want to watch a horrible officiated game? Go back to Rich Rod's last year at WVU and watch the PITT game when if WVU won, they would have played for the National Championship... there were three obvious bad calls in the last 5 minutes of the game in favor of WVU to include a pass interference that the defensive player never made contact with the receiver .... it appears the same thing is happening to FLA... too much network exposure to let FLA lose.... it has crossed the treshold of pain for people like me who just watch college football for the shear enjoyment of it.
10-28-2009 @ 11:54AM
dsrimages said...
OMG! LOL! Everyone knows Florida has the refs in their back pockets. Too much media on Tebow and Florida having back to back National Championships. Refs and others in the league will make sure that it happens.
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10-28-2009 @ 12:34PM
dsrimages said...
As much as I dislike Georgia, it compares nothing to the disgust I have for Florida, so I am hoping Georgia can pull it together and ram Florida a new one on Saturday.
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10-28-2009 @ 4:24PM
jaxprime1 said...
I guess Florida has been so bad in all of these last two decades that they have had to pull out their wallet to win 16 of the last 19 games ??
If that was the case, they would have won all 19 then rather than just the ones they did.
You people are just plain ignorant.
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10-29-2009 @ 10:19AM
keibeehive said...
People stop complaining about the damn officials there is nothing you can do about that. Its football tons of penalties dont get called when they should and tons of incorrect penalties do get called when they shouldnt.
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10-29-2009 @ 12:53PM
steve said...
Stop whinnig :( GO GATORS!!!!!!!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 12:35AM
kaykells said...
I will stop whining when someone knocks The Gators down about 7 points in the polls with a much deserved loss. Even "Gator Nation" knows they are holding on by a dwindling thread. Even they know that they do NOT have a championship Team. If it takes Bama proving it or even meeting LSU again for the SEC play off with LSU's offense finally hitting on all cylinders, it will get done. Now, Gator Nation, go chomp on something, if you get my drift. LOL....speaking of ignorant, did you see the two cuddlers almost kissing on the sidelines at the LSU/Florida game near the end. Odd, to say the least.
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10-30-2009 @ 7:28AM
galxie said...
hey! dont be a hater.(GO GATORS)
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10-30-2009 @ 8:37AM
castlebilt said...
fla-ga game is a classic.both teams will be at their best. it should one heck of a show. i think refs have to much say in the outcome of games i.e look at pro games. all us fans and couchtaters should enjoy these games without all the verbal tongue-lashing. don't we all have bigger worries i.e like congress,health care,economy etc. let sit back and enjoy a game like tis with a beer and brat. only in america can we enjoy these freedoms. god bless both teams have a great game with no injuries iam looking for a good show....
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10-30-2009 @ 9:05AM
Summer said...
As an LSU fan I say, " GEAUXXXXX DAWGSSSSSSS"! Beat them gators. Florida is way overated!
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10-30-2009 @ 12:05PM
jaxprime1 said...
Gosh - if the Gators are overrated, does that push both LSU and Tennessee further down the rankings than they are now ?
Seems to me both of those teams got beat by Ten points. LSU on their own home field - At Night - even .
10-31-2009 @ 12:09PM
Everette said...
so that must mean that LSU is THE MOST OVERRATED TEAM IN NCAA FOOTBALL!!! because the Gators beat the in death valley and held them to only 1 field goal
10-30-2009 @ 9:08AM
Summer said...
I'm with you on this one!
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10-30-2009 @ 10:14AM
JPERRYGEE said...
THE GATORS ENJOY THE SAME OFFICIATING FAVORITISM THAT ALL HYPED TEAMS LIKE BAMA, LSU,NOTRE DAME, MICHIGAN, OHIO STATE, SOUTHERN CAL AND EVEN GEORGIA ENJOY. LET'S FACE IT---ALL OFFICIALS ARE RELUCTANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOCKING ONE OF THE MEDIA FAVES OFF THEIR PEDESTAL. YOU DON'T THINK FOR A SECOND THAT POOR OLD MISS STATE WOULD GET A BREAK, DO YOU? TENNESSEE, WHO USED TO BE IN THE FAVE GROUP REALLY GOT SCREWED IN THE BAMA GAME. BAMA DEFENDERS WERE CLIMBING THE BACKS OF THEIR RECEIVERS THE ENTIRE GAME. THEY CAN CALL PASS INTERFERENCE OR HOLDING ON EVERY PLAY IF THEY WANT TO. THEY ONLY DO IT TO THE UNDERDOGS.
IT'S LIKE BASEBALL---THE STRIKE ZONE IS DIFFERENT FOR EVERY HITTER, I.E. 6" X6" FOR THE YANKEES AND 4' X4' FOR THEIR OPPPONENTS.
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10-30-2009 @ 10:45AM
rcrabb8266 said...
the sec officials stink. tenn penalized 8 times alabama 1 time . you couldn't tell it was played at alabama's home field. maybe we need a new commisioner.
buster
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10-30-2009 @ 4:22PM
roryzsss said...
Lets face it SEC fans the league wants two undefeated teams in the SEC championship game thus ensuring an SEC team in the NC game. Lots of dollars at stake here. So if you want to beat either the gators or the tide you better win convincingly or the refs will do everything they can to take it away.
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