There is no more beloved Georgia Bulldog football player than Herschel Walker and no more beloved Florida football player than Tim Tebow. Disagree if you like, but I feel pretty confident in both statements. Sadly, these gridiron warriors are separated by a generation and never will get the chance to play one another in the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. By the time Tebow arrived at Florida, Walker was only in the news alongside Tebow for acknowledging his multiple personality disorder.
Until now. Saturday, Tebow, who trails the Georgia running back by one rushing touchdown for his career, is likely to break Walker's all-time rushing touchdown total in the SEC.
Or is he?
It seems there's a bit of an accounting error in the record books. See, the SEC didn't start counting bowl game touchdowns in the end of season totals until recently. So Herschel Walker actually scored five more touchdowns for the Bulldogs that don't appear in his official stats. That means Walker's 49 career rushing touchdowns should actually be 54 career rushing touchdowns. Now, right now, you might be thinking to yourself, that doesn't really matter very much. But if you know Georgia and Florida fans, you know the exact opposite is true, it matters an awful lot, particularly for Georgia fans who continue to worship at the altar of St. Herschel even as we approach 30 years since he last scorched across the Sanford Stadium grass.
Tebow's ascension to the top of the career rushing record in the SEC begs the question, how hard would it really be to put five interns in charge of reviewing the stats from every bowl game, add the touchdowns up with proper attribution, and then include them in the season totals? I mean, when you consider the amount of money that SEC schools waste on, say, travel, how can not having accurate records from bowl games really be an issue?
Especially when it comes to a basic stat like touchdowns?
I'm not saying they need to be able to recreate sacks or punt yardage from ancient bowl games, but touchdowns? Come on, let's get on this. It wouldn't even cost a dime. But if the SEC wanted it to cost a dime so they could be a bit more certain about past histories, they could bring in an accounting firm, provide them with all the bowl records featuring every team, and let them crunch the data for a single weekend. By the end of that weekend all the stats would be accurate forever.
In fact, this idea makes so much sense, how has it not happened? I might turn this into a personal crusade until someone in the SEC offices explains why this is impossible. From doing research on my last book, I know the sports information departments keep all of the old clips from games that they can. Certainly, they keep all the old records from bowl games.
I'll keep y'all updated on this quest.
In the meantime, you can imagine why Georgia fans are so incensed at the idea of Tebow breaking Walker's record. It's one of the few things they have to hold onto in this series. In fact, in the 27 years since Herschel Walker last played for the Bulldogs, Georgia has won just eight Cocktail Parties. It's even worse since 1990. In the last 19 seasons, Georgia is 3-16 against the Gators.
Is there a more lopsided bitter rivalry game in the country?
As if that weren't enough, Georgia is coming off its worst loss in the series since 1996. And, of course, there's that tiny little fact about Urban Meyer taking two timeouts inside the final minute so Georgia fans could stew over their 49-10 defeat. Now, on top of all that, Tim Tebow is going to take Herschel's record? Right in front of Bulldog fans? Taking the record against Georgia is so diabolical, it almost seems planned.
Yep, these are the times that try a Bulldog fan's soul. And not just because Willie Martinez is still prowling the sideline, and he and Mark Richt spent the bye week convincing all recruits that Martinez wasn't going anywhere. With a bye week to prepare, a team that is over a two-touchdown underdog, facing a number one team on the other sideline that hasn't lost in 17 consecutive games, Georgia fans are doing their best to string together a plausible argument about why this year will be different than all the others that have come before.
And I'll give you this prediction: It's going to be a single-digit game.
Come Saturday, I'll be there to find out exactly how much both teams care when I attend the Cocktail Party. And by "attend the Cocktail Party," I mean don't actually enter the stadium. My goal this weekend is to capture the Cocktail Party atmosphere without managing to see a single live snap. So from Friday when I touch down in Jacksonville until Sunday when I take off, I want to see it all. This makes even more sense when you consider the obvious -- it's Halloween.
The always insane Cocktail Party will likely be ratcheted up to an entirely new level of insanity. And the costumes, my God, the costumes, will blow your mind away. That's why I'm soliciting costume suggestions. Although, to be fair, I'm really not sure how many people will be wearing costumes to the game. And is there anything worse than being the only tool in a costume when everyone else is dressed normally? The only ground rules for costume suggestions are that it can't be so hot to make me pass out (alcohol causing me to pass out is, of course, a natural hazard of the game) and I'm not dressing up as a girl.
Not again this year, anyway.
It's also going to be, wait for it, 89 degrees. The atmosphere around the stadium -- the only game that fills the Jacksonville Jaguar stadium up all year -- is going to be so laden with alcohol fumes that if someone struck a large match the entire place would explode.
On Cocktail Party weekend Jacksonville is like Sodom and Gomorrah and Tebow's the only person who wouldn't turn to salt. And I can't wait for the experience. I want to hear from y'all about what I have to do, see, and experience. So shoot me a line at clay.travis@gmail.com. Then check back on Sunday for the story of the game. Or, more accurately, the story of what went on around the game.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-30-2009 @ 10:20AM
bastion78 said...
Personally I expect this game to be close and I know that either team can leave the stadium a winner. If Florida leaves with a close win, everyone will again bellow that UF does not play like a number one but for anyone outside of the SEC do not really understand the bitterness of this rivalry. It's as big a rivalry as any in the country. You see how close OSU played UT--that's because it is a rivalry game.
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10-30-2009 @ 10:37AM
dsrimages said...
LOL! Tim Tebow wishes he could be half as good as Hershel Walker. Give me a major break. Tebow is extremely overrated. He's a very good player, but the way people act, you'd think he was God come to play for Florida. Sorry folks, especially Florida fans, he's only human and only one player, he does not make Florida number 1. There are 10 players on the field the same time Tebow is out there and there's 11 players on defense. It's called a team aduh. If Tebow is so good, then just leave the rest of the players on the bench and let Master Tebow go out and play everyone by himself. I'm sure Tim gets extremely tired of the hype people put on him as I am sure he's a very nice guy who really loves to play football, but the way the media and others blow everything out of the water about Tebow, it really makes the rest of us want to gag, not because of envy, jealousy, or anything like that, he's just one player man, give the man a break and let him play football, aduh....Georgia by ten.
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10-30-2009 @ 3:30PM
Steven said...
Do you have any active brain cells? The difference between good teams and championship teams is their ability to find a way to win when it looks as though all appears lost.....wrestling victory from the jaws of defeat. A once in a generation player like Tebow "wills" his team to victory by deed, and by leadership. We may never see his equal again in the NCAA.
10-30-2009 @ 5:20PM
Mike said...
TEBOW NOT HALF AS GOOD? Not fair! Walker was cheating his entire career, Walker always had the benefit of extra voices in his head telling him where the holes were!
10-31-2009 @ 9:10AM
chuck said...
Geeze....come on folks, dont take it personal. HW was a great running back, TT is a great quarterback. What is the difference? If you recall TT was home schooled and is a walk on, HW was recruited from the get go. Both are great. HW played and loved the game, so does TT. As far as NFL options are concerned, who knows what TT is thinking. He puts GOD first and his missionary work, Football second. The NFL does not give jobs away because of who you are or where you played in college. My 2004 Auburn tigers were cheated out of the number 1 title, and where are the players now? Most are doing nothing with football. One of the greatest athletes to ever dawn the grid iron pads was Bo Jackson, but he could not even fill out a resume, because he had people taking his test for him. TT has a 3.9 GPA, he is articulate and very well mannered as well as humble.
10-30-2009 @ 11:33AM
vincedooley said...
There is , and always will be, one Herschel. Oh, and why not count his Bowl TDs? If you count Tebows, count Herschels.
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10-30-2009 @ 1:17PM
ccrews said...
C'lay,
Many in the media have neglected to recognize that Herschel's TD record (and the ungodly number of rushing yards he had) was set in THREE seasons, and there were no extra championship games. If Tebow breaks the real record, his name should have an asterisk by it in the record books.
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10-30-2009 @ 3:56PM
eagl9palms said...
Well Walker may have been only three seasons, but I'll but the minutes played far surpassed the number Tebow has played - so there.
11-02-2009 @ 10:50AM
John McKay said...
you are right in that
H T did his in three seasons but if you remember so did TEBOW he was playing behind CHRIS LEAK his first year plus H T was a running back who was the person supposed to get the running td Tebow is a QB and most QBs don't run for tds
10-30-2009 @ 1:17PM
searcherusmc said...
The loudest noise to ever emerge from a Ga/Fl football game comes from Ga fans.....WAAAAH, WAAAAH, WAAAAH !!!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 1:21PM
ccrews said...
Didn't hear UGA whining last year when they got their a$$es handed to them. But I do recall quite a bit of whining in 2007 from UF fans about poor Tebow's shoulder. Will the concussion be the excuse this year?
10-30-2009 @ 1:52PM
jack said...
ccrews
your point is valid that walker did it in three years but come on
TEBOWS A QUARTERBACK!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 4:15PM
ccrews said...
He's both...isn't that what makes him so "special" and why UF hasn't had a running back (other than Percy last year) rush for 10 or more TDs in a year since Tebow got there? It seems to me that the feat is less impressive as a QB like Tebow, because he's not running for an average of 160 yards per game (like Walker) and he gobbles up TDs from everyone else on his team. It's the nature of the type of offense they run, not his superior ability as a runner. I'm not trying to take anything away from Tebow's admittedly ridiculous career, it just feels like apples and oranges.
10-30-2009 @ 3:58PM
erh1210 said...
I think you should dress as an Alabama football player. That'll go over really big at that game.
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10-30-2009 @ 4:47PM
phdtogo said...
Article just reflects the anti-Alabama Crimson Tide bias in the media. Georgia and Florida are full of yankees and thus the media feels they are non-racist and less redneck. How about 12 national titles and 25 conference championships? The Alabama defense will wipe the field with Tebow come the SEC title game.
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10-31-2009 @ 12:20AM
robchevy56 said...
phdtogo, remember you said that. All of us will remind you I'm sure.
10-30-2009 @ 4:55PM
Butch said...
Yes, Walker played three seasons and carried the ball far more more times then Tebow has to date. As far as asterisk goes I`m sure you Georgia fans forgot
when Freshmen didn`t play, and they only played ten games so maybe there should be an asterisk by Walker`s name ?
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10-30-2009 @ 5:25PM
Mike said...
VINCE, "There is , and always will be, one Herschel." NOT ACCORDING TO HIS DR'S.
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10-30-2009 @ 6:44PM
keblebik said...
Tebow is a tremendous athlete, Walker was good, but time has memorialized him. I don't remember Walker leading his team to two national championships and maybe three. So there you have it.
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10-30-2009 @ 7:52PM
jeldoradop said...
tebow is a good, not great, athlete playing in an offense tailor made for him. good college player that will get a small role in the nfl. and that only because he is a "perfect" little white boy. The good ole boys of the nfl will give him a job cause of who he is, not what he can do. just the way the system works.