Top  Rivalries??

1.      Georgia
2.      Jawga
3.      UGA
4.      scum
5.      SOW

 

Alabama doesn't even appear on the list.  Dooley may sway with the wind on
who is a rival, but Bama has not been a traditional rival and while both
their program and ours are peaking at the same time, it will have to
continue like this for the next 5 or 6 years for it to become a true
rivalry.  As it stands now, we wont play them for 4 more years after this
year unless they can make it back to the SECC to meet us in our rightful
position.

 

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 8:18 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: 7/20 21:19 --- Some boring golf,
SEC talking points and ranking rivals [Dooley]

 

So has anybody seen numbers on UF season ticket orders? I wonder if the only
reason our sales are not down is that demand has always exceeded supply and
this year we simply filled more the demand (like Woody's order).

What about the rivalry rankings? I think leading up to the Alabama game, it
will seem like the No. 1 rivalry, but Georgia is still tops with me. FSU
still has to prove it's back.

 

**

15. Another topic that is sure to result in some questions out in Hoover is
the lagging season ticket sales at several SEC schools. Georgia, South
Carolina and Tennessee are all down this year. Is it the economy or a lack
of expectations or both? Is there any way to blame BP for the drop?

16. People like to get on the SEC for scheduling cupcakes and there is
plenty of icing been spread around this year's schedules. But the Big 12
gets the softness award for scheduling only 12 of its 48 non-conference
games against BCS teams. (The SEC has 16 of 48). Maybe we're starting to
understand those lagging season ticket sales.

17. I brought this up on my radio show and offer it up to the Gator Nation.
It's my contention that Florida's rivalries change in importance depending
on what's going on with those schools. And right now I'd rank them this way
- 1. FSU, 2. Alabama, 3. Georgia, 4. Tennessee. The Vols are harmless but
the Seminoles believe they are back. That makes venom spew more freely.
Discuss.

 

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Shane Ford <go.ufgator...@gmail.com> wrote:


Some boring golf, SEC talking points and ranking rivals



By Pat Dooley <mailto:dool...@gvillesun.com> 
Gainesville SUN sports writer

Published: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 9:19 a.m. 
Last Modified: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 9:19 a.m. 

 

 

Summer is over for the Back Nine because it's football season. Pay no
attention to the humidity or the fact that it is July. It's football season.
Because I said so.

 

10. Is it a conspiracy? Did the world's golfers get together and decide to
try to ruin my summer? Seriously. OK, maybe my life is a vapid waste of
brain cells but one of the real joys of summer is waking up early and
watching the British Open. It was so boring, well, so boring I didn't watch
much. Instead, I went to the beach and had a couple of Oosthuizens. Oh,
wait, that's the guy who won. After a U.S. Open that failed to deliver the
British was 10 times more boring. On the way to Daytona Beach, we went by a
couple of sod farms and I joked that if one of those farmers was asked what
he does for a living he'd say, "I watch grass grow." Which would have been
twice as interesting as watching this Open. I like Louis Oosthuizen. Seems
like a good guy. Great golf swing which makes me wonder why he missed the
cut in seven of his previous eight majors. But Sunday was a drag. Bad
production values and way too much love for the mystique of the tourney.
That I could have lived with if there was interesting golf. Like, say, Tiger
Woods could still play.

11. We find ourselves wondering about the biggest reason we turn the TV on
to watch golf. Woods was very average all week. When he switched putters it
sounded like the act of a desperate man. I'm not ready to write him off but
I am going to say he's not back, not really that close. St. Andrews was
supposed to be his return to the throne. So was Pebble Beach. But the truth
is the mental strain seems to have taken its toll on the world's No. 1
golfer. Phil Mickelson? I have no explanation for the way he played,
especially the iron he hooked out of bounds on Saturday.

12. There was one great moment on Friday and that was when Tom Watson kissed
the Swilcan Bridge on 18 and took one final ovation at the old course.
Watson said he's not done with the tournament but he knows he's probably
played his last British Open at St. Andrews. It was touching. And kudos to
Tiger for letting Watson's group play up. Watson has been one of Tiger's
biggest critics, but there are times when you have to let those things go.

13. Speaking of which, Michael Jordan needs to back off his criticism of
LeBron James. Jordan said he wouldn't have gotten together with other
superstars to form a super team like James did. Yeah, except one of the 50
greatest players of all-time ended up on your team, MJ. Jordan is the best
ever to play the game and he's hardly the only person to be critical of
Miami Thrice, but I think he went a little far. All I know is the NBA has
been relevant in July for the first time since, well, ever. Not always for
the right reason. Dwyane Wade's comments pushed the good taste boundaries.
He said that the media would make it seem like the World Trade Center was
falling down again if the Heat lost two or three games in a row. He did
apologize Monday. There should be a rule for all athlete's that the
following subjects are off-limits to analogies - Hitler, Manson, 9/11, the
Holocaust and slavery.

14. Just when things appeared to be calm this summer, we head to Hoover with
controversies springing up everywhere. It looked like we might be talking
only football out there a couple of weeks ago, but Georgia lost its athletic
director, Vanderbilt its coach, Tennessee and Georgia have players get in
trouble with the law, South Carolina has an agent issue with Weslye Saunders
and Florida is dealing with the possibility of vacating the Sugar Bowl win
because Maurkice Pouncey might have taken money from an agent. Vacating wins
is the lamest NCAA punishment there is. I'm just not sure that there is an
alternative that makes sense. And if Florida has to vacate the win over
Cincinnati, do the Gators have to give the trophy back? Do Tim Tebow's
records stand up?

15. Another topic that is sure to result in some questions out in Hoover is
the lagging season ticket sales at several SEC schools. Georgia, South
Carolina and Tennessee are all down this year. Is it the economy or a lack
of expectations or both? Is there any way to blame BP for the drop?

16. People like to get on the SEC for scheduling cupcakes and there is
plenty of icing been spread around this year's schedules. But the Big 12
gets the softness award for scheduling only 12 of its 48 non-conference
games against BCS teams. (The SEC has 16 of 48). Maybe we're starting to
understand those lagging season ticket sales.

17. I brought this up on my radio show and offer it up to the Gator Nation.
It's my contention that Florida's rivalries change in importance depending
on what's going on with those schools. And right now I'd rank them this way
- 1. FSU, 2. Alabama, 3. Georgia, 4. Tennessee. The Vols are harmless but
the Seminoles believe they are back. That makes venom spew more freely.
Discuss.

18. The iPod will be plugged in for the long drive to Hoover with these
dandy songs I picked up - "American Sun" from Maida Vale, "All the Love"
from Sister Hazel and we go back in time for "Do You Believe in Love" by
Huey Lewis and the News.

Contact Pat Dooley at 352-374-5053 or at dool...@gvillesun.com. You can
listen to The Pat Dooley Show weekdays from 4-6 p.m. on 104.9 FM. And follow
at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.

 

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2008 National Football Champions | 
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