Jeff Demps - Tom Dempsey

 

Jack Dempsey - Fish

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Scott Lucas
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have a shot at the Tide

 

I believe Jeff Demps plays for Florida....  

 

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From: Arthur Polhill <lpolh...@bellsouth.net>
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Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 5:44:32 PM
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] AJC.com: Florida needs Demps to
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Is this an ACC article, Woody?
 

A. Leon Polhill, Gator
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I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 

 

 

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From: Woody Bass <gatorrr...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 5:29:22 PM
Subject: [gatornews] AJC.com <http://ajc.com/> : Florida needs Demps to
have a shot at the Tide


Weekend watch: Florida needs Demps to have a shot at the Tide


7:54 am September 30, 2010, by Tony Barnhart

Five things to look for this weekend in college football:

1. Jeff Demps, Florida: Demps is the best offensive weapon Florida has.
He averages 6.9 yards per carry and is averaging 32.5 yards per kick
return. He has also caught 11 passes for 61 yards.  Any team that hopes
to beat Alabama is going to have to do it with big plays. You are not
going to grind it out against that defense. Demps bruised his left foot
at Tennessee on Sept. 18 and wore a protective boot until Wednesday. He
had limited practice yesterday and is expected to practice today.
Florida needs Demps to stretch the defense if the Gators hope to have a
shot at the nation's No. 1 team on the road.

2. Patrick Peterson vs. Gerald Jones: Jones, the Tennessee wide
receiver, says he's 100 percent and ready to go after missing three
games with a broken bone in his left hand. Jones picked a good time to
get well because the Volunteers will play their first road game of the
season at LSU after four straight home games. In a conversation with the
Knoxville News-Sentinel, Jones made it clear that he is looking forward
to battling with LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson. "I'm so ready for No.
7," Jones told the News-Sentinel. At that point young Mr. Jones probably
should have ended his quote but then he added: "He's not Superman, and
I'm going to give it my all and it's going to be a battle come
Saturday."

Well, you can bet that quote is on the LSU bulletin board this morning.
Expect at least one Peterson punt return for a touchdown against the
Vols.

And Gerald, Peterson IS Superman. Peterson and Alabama's Mark Ingram are
the two best football players I've seen this season.

3. Jacory Harris  vs. the Clemson defense: Miami quarterback Jacory
Harris has thrown six interceptions this season, all in road games at
Ohio State and Pittsburgh. Miami coach Randy Shannon emphasizes that
most of those interceptions were not Harris's fault because the
receivers involved didn't do their jobs. Shannon is absolutely right on
a couple of those interceptions against Ohio State. In one case the ball
bounced off the receivers hands. In another case the receiver just got
beat to the ball by the Ohio State defender. But you can believe that
Clemson defensive coordinator Kevin Steele is going to be dialing up all
kinds of pressure on Harris when the Hurricanes come to Death Valley to
play Clemson on Saturday. Clemson won at Miami in overtime last season
in part because safety DeAndre McDaniel picked off two Harris passes and
ran one back for a touchdown. "I'm from the state of Florida, so it felt
real good," the Tallahassee native told The Miami Herald. "Especially
against Miami."

4. Russell Wilson vs. the Virginia Tech defense:  A very young Virginia
Tech defense has gotten a little bit better since getting torched for 33
points in the opener with Boise State. Last week the Hokies gave up over
200 yards in the first half and Boston College running back Montel
Harris finished with 111 yards rushing. But the final score was Virginia
Tech 19, Boston College 0. Virginia Tech has played a very good dropback
passer in Boise's Kellen Moore, but the Hokies ain't seen nothing like
N.C. State's Russell Wilson. Wilson lit up Georgia Tech last week for a
career high 368 yards and three touchdowns last week. Through four games
Wilson is second in the nation with 11 touchdown passes. And N.C. State
is getting ready to reveal a promotional campaign calling the minor
league baseball player a "Man for All Seasons."

5.  Texas feels a sense of urgency in Dallas: This is an unfamiliar spot
for Texas (3-1). The Longhorns have controlled their rivalry with
Oklahoma in recent years and have used it as a springboard towards
competing for the national championship. But  now Texas is in a position
where it must win Saturday in Dallas. A loss not only puts them behind
the eight ball in the Big 12 South, but it also means that Texas is
completely out of the national championship discussion on the first
Saturday in October. That's how big that  34-12 home loss to UCLA was.
And Texas needs to win so that the much-hyped trip to Nebraska on Oct.
16 will be relevant. Given what happened in last year's Big 12
championship game, the Longhorns can certainly expect Nebraska's best
effort. Texas is feeling some of the things that Georgia is feeling
right now. Mack Brown and company are coming to the conclusion that they
may have an overrated football team that is not ready to play at the top
level of its conference.

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