Perfect Timing? 15 Questions Facing the 2009 Gators

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The 2009 College Football season is just two weeks away, and boy do we need it. Granted, I live in SEC country, where we all live and die by our college football teams and your particular school’s fight song ranks second only to the National Anthem, but it’s time to kick this pigskin off.

I have had my fill the past few weeks about NFL players going to jail, getting out of jail, draft picks STILL holding out, and Brett Favre (my all-time favorite NFL player by the way). This football season, could not come at a better moment.

As we look at our often wrong crystal balls into the future and try to predict a National Champion (in August), the national attention and hands down favorite this year are the Florida Gators. They are the defending champs, however, unlike many championship teams, they’re not losing a Senior quarterback, or a stud running back, or large pieces of their secondary. Nope, Florida (stop me if you’ve heard this already…) is returning 18 of 22 starters for their championship team, and defensively they are returning 21 of 22 players from their “two-deep” lineup (They lost Louis Murphy, Phil Trautwein, Jason Watkins, and Percy Harvin, to graduation or the NFL draft, and Torrey Davis, a second string defensive lineman to transfer).

The training camp here and lead up to this season, has been a bit boring by normal standards. The days of Coach Spurrier prodding opponents verbally are long gone, and Coach Zook hemming and hawing his way through interviews is a long forgotten memory (for most). Coach Meyer, despite being figuratively “challenged to a duel” by Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin, has been quiet on the topic. He remains quiet on the topic of Spurrier leaving Tebow off his original All-SEC ballot. You would mistake him for someone who didn’t care about all that stuff… and if you think so, you don’t know Urban Meyer.

Truth be told… with so many players returning, potentially the easiest SEC schedule any team has had to play in the BCS era (which is nice for a change), the biggest off season story in Gainesville this summer was a so-called feud between Urban Meyer and former Gator QB turned local sports radio host, Shane Matthews (caused by Matthews questioning the game plan vs. Ole Miss last year). Not much to talk about here in Hoggetown. But I’m here to bring up the Top 15 stories of interest for the 2009 Florida Gators before we go crowning them National Champions. We’ll cover #’s 15-11 today, 10-6 on Wednesday, and 5-1 on Sunday.

Here’s the Top 15 Questions facing the 2009 Florida Gators (in no particular order until the Top 5):

#15: Number 15

Will Tim Tebow go down as one of the Top 5 (if not the best) Football player of all time?

OK, this is tricky for me. I think anecdotally, and when you just go by “the naked eye”, he’s already considered the best player of the current BCS era and in the conversation of the ‘modern era’ of college football. However, before we go crowning him the King of College Football let’s do a tale of the tape. Not long ago, we were looking at a left handed QB going to a school near where he grew up that was entering his Senior season with a Heisman trophy to his credit and 2 National Championships (I say one and a half, but that’s just me…). That player in question is Matt Leinart from Southern Cal. The similarities are eery, right down to the only needing one class to graduate in the last season they were playing. Let’s look at the numbers going into their final college seasons:

Matt Leinart, USC: 64.3% comp%  6878 yds passing  71TDs  15INTs  -106 rushing  3 rushing TDs

Tim Tebow, FLA: 65.7% comp%  6390 yds passing  67 TDs  11INTs  2037 rushing(!!!)  43 rushing TDs

The funny thing about it all is, Leinart is widely thought of as one of the best QBs our era, while Tebow is not. However, the rushing stats tell the story of why Tebow is considered one of the best FOOTBALL PLAYERS of that same era.

Tebow also goes into this year with a Heisman trophy to his name, 2 National championships (again, one and a half if you ask me), and one class to take this season. The similarities end there as the off field lives of both men couldn’t be more different. Not that one is better than the other… just very different.

Tebow and the Gators have the benefit of not having to chase 2005 Vince Young around the field in January, where Leinart and the Trojans didn’t have that luxury. If USC could have made a couple tackles in that last minute, we might be comparing these two a lot more closely.

#14: Oh Mercy, Percy!

Who will play the role of Percy Harvin for the Gators this year?

Unlike the last question, I have an answer for this one: Nobody.

I will say this until I’m blue in the face- Percy Harvin was a special, unique and unbelievably gifted athlete, the likes of which we don’t see very often. In my lifetime, I can only remember a handful- Reggie Bush, VY, Devin Hester, Raghib Ismail, to name a few. Florida will not be able to run the same plays, plug somebody else into Percy’s spot, and do what they did last year.

Urban Meyer’s offense however, is flexible and is run on the premise of getting playmakers the ball in space. The word is that Florida will be running three receiver sets with Brandon James at slot WR. Freshman Andre DeBose is rumored to have Percy Harvin like skills (a comparison DeBose has denounced repeatedly), and both Jeff Demps and Rainey are going to be back with Rainey the better pass catcher of the two.

Nobody will fit that role exactly as it looked the last three seasons, but let’s not forget, Florida defeated the #1 team in the country on a neutral site last year with Percy in street clothes.

#13: How mad are the Gators at this whole Lane Kiffin thing REALLY?

Lane Kiffin made a HUGE mistake by accusing Urban Meyer of cheating. I know ultimately his point was to get attention and get people interviewing him and saying, “Tennessee” on TV and radio. It’s a good thought, knowing that his team is in a “down period”. However, Coach Meyer didn’t fall for it and chose to really say nothing. The Gators have their sights set on much bigger things this year, however, I wouldn’t be surprised if the moment they get in the locker room after they dispose of Troy in Week 2, Coach Meyer gathers the team and has an assistant start blaring “Rocky Top” throughout the complex. Players not performing well in practice that week may have to wear Tennessee Orange pennys. The Gators already disliked Tennessee, and Meyer is 4-0 against them, I’m sure Meyer doesn’t want to be Lane Kiffin’s signature win of his coaching career (the same way Ole Miss’ win is for Houston Nutt). They’re not really that mad about it now, but they will be.

#12: Through all kinds of weather, we all stick together…

Will playing in the Swamp even be a home-field advantage this season?

This seems like a stupid question, I know how it looks. However, in my 6 football seasons here, I missed exactly 1 game (Zook’s first vs. UAB) and I know what the fan culture is even when were just pretty good, or even just OK. What will the stadium look like when we’re VERY good and playing Troy at 12:20pm or FIU. Granted, those are two games we SHOULDN’T have to worry about actually losing, but what about Arkansas (homecoming)? Will Gator fans be able to rise themselves out of bed the day after having a good time with old friends? I know it’s irrational… I just hate when the team and the fans sleepwalk through a half and then when things get interesting, start to work harder (See Auburn 2007, Ole Miss 2003 and 2008 for details)

#11: Lucky Year Eleven

Can the Gators go undefeated against the SEC West?

This decade (2000- present and as far back as 1998), despite being favored in almost every game vs. an SEC West counterpart, Florida manages to drop a game to one of them. This usually results in the scoreboard watching phenomenon during the South Carolina game in mid-November as fans try to keep tabs on what’s happening with the Georgia-Auburn game. Gator fans are sick of rooting for Auburn in November so they can win the SEC East. Since the year 2000, these are the L’s Florida has taken vs. the West (yes, there’s a nickname for them all to help remember how brutal it felt):

2008       Ole Miss (get used to this… The “speech” game)

2007       Auburn (Will Bynum Gator chomps the crowd), LSU (Five 4th down game)

2006       Auburn (The “that wasn’t a forward pass?!?!?!?!?” game)

2005       Alabama (the Jerome Prothro game)

2004       LSU (worst home game of my life), Miss. St (Sly Croom’s first casualty)

2003       Ole Miss (Eli Manning does next to nothing, but wins)

2002       Ole Miss (Game starts at 11am EST, team waits til 1pm to wake up)

2001       Auburn (Field goal at end of regulation in the rain)

2000       Miss St. (Florida had a 3rd and 53 in this game)

1999       Alabama (Shaun Alexander game)

It never seems to matter how good we are or how bad the other team was… Florida loses to an SEC West squad pretty consistently. This year they’re looking at: LSU, Arkansas, and Miss. St. We’ll see if the Gators can break the 10 year itch.

I’ll be back on Wednesday with Questions 10-6 facing the Perfection seeking Gators this year.

 


Scotty Franchise is a Scribe for the Bleacher Report. Visit http://bleacherreport.com/articles/241502-perfect-timing-15-questions-facing-the-2009-florida-gators to read the original article.


Comments

First, no kidding, UF's

First, no kidding, UF's first two games???  Please.  Will you guys play somebody?  Here's what you have to worry about:  If you lose one game like last year, your strength of schedule may bite you.  Regardless of NCship anything less than undefeated would be a huge let down, especially considering the non conf games.

Tebow is awesome, no doubt.  I hope he makes millions in the NFL if for nothing more than his dads orphanage benefiting.  However, the greatest QB of all time??? Let's first go for greatest College Qb.  I don't know where he is to Mannings 43 NCAA, SEC, and School records, but that's a good goal even though theyre two different animals.

I'm glad to see that Kiffin is still in Florida's head.  Here's the deal, last year we stunk.  We were out of shape and quit in the 4th after the fumble.  There's no question, were improving.... a lot.  Kiffin has said that he's doesn't care about locker room material.  Do you think Fla or anyone else plays harder or less depending on what someone said?  I don't believe it and neither does kiffin.

Tennessee 18  Florida 17

But, anything closer than last year is not good for Florida.

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