NO!!!!! No, Woody NO!!! You know if you're going to be at the game, then we will lose.
Sent From Shane's iPhone Go Gators! & Skol Vikes! On May 15, 2013, at 8:16 AM, Woody Bass <gatorrr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ill be at the cocktail party this year... THEY DAMN WELL BETTER WIN! > > Woody (via iPhone) > > On May 15, 2013, at 8:10 AM, Shane Ford <goufgat...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> Muschamp vows end to Georgia's winning streak >> >> >> After two straight losses, Florida coach Will Muschamp said he's looking >> forward to playing Georgia this season. >> >> Doug Finger/Staff photographer/FIle >> By Robbie Andreu >> Gainesville SUN Staff writer >> Published: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 8:05 p.m. >> Last Modified: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 8:05 p.m. >> >> >> JACKSONVILLE — Turning the ball over six times in a 17-9 loss to Georgia, >> some might say it was a crime the way the Gators played against the >> arch-rival Bulldogs six months ago. >> >> If that is the case, Florida coach Will Muschamp returned to the scene of >> the crime Tuesday night. Well, sort of. >> Muschamp spoke to the Gator Club of Jacksonville before a packed room at the >> Jacksonville Fair and Expo Center, which is about a nine-iron shot from >> EverBank Field, where Muschamp's Gators made a mess of things last season — >> and the season before — against the Bulldogs. >> The result is the Bulldogs have a rare (at least in recent decades) two-game >> winning streak in the series against their former starting strong safety >> (Muschamp). >> But that Georgia winning streak is going to end soon, Muschamp vowed Tuesday >> night. >> “Well, it's not going to be a long winning streak, I can assure you,” >> Muschamp said before his speech. “We feel very comfortable. Obviously, last >> year, when you turn the ball over six times, you're not going to win many >> games. You turn it over six times and give up 17 points, you (still) put >> yourself in a situation where you can win the game. >> “We fought through a lot of adversity we created for ourselves in the game. >> It just didn't work out. We turned the ball over two years ago twice inside >> our 20-yard line, which resulted in 14 points. So, that obviously doesn't >> help you win games either. >> “There are some simple solutions. Take care of the football. As far as >> playing the game and winning the game, we understood what was at stake last >> year. Very disappointed for our football team and the Gator Nation that we >> didn't get the job done. Looking forward to the game this year.” >> Muschamp was asked if the Georgia game would be an extra emphasis in the >> offseason, like it was following the Gators' crushing loss to Georgia in >> 2007, when the Bulldogs stormed the end zone after scoring their first >> touchdown. UF used that bitter defeat as motivation throughout the offseason. >> “None,” Muschamp said. “Well, obviously, there's no question our guys rally >> around the opportunity. Two games that we let slip out of our hands, the >> bowl game (loss to Louisville) and the game in Jacksonville.” >> Jacksonville, of course, was a big part of the theme Tuesday night. >> Not only do the Gators play a critical game here every fall, it's one of >> UF's most important recruiting grounds in the state. This past February, >> Muschamp signed three top players from Jacksonville — wide receiver Ahmad >> Fulwood (Bishop Kenny), cornerback Nick Washington (Trinity Christian) and >> linebacker Daniel McMillian (First Coast), an early enrollee. >> “This area is critical for us,” Muschamp said. “You go back and look at >> Florida through the years, Ciatrick Fason, the Gaffney family has been great >> for the University of Florida. When we've had good teams, there's been a lot >> of the flavor of Jacksonville has been there.” >> “Again, the Jacksonville area was really good to us this past season. You >> look at Ahmad Fulwood, a guy that we're counting on next year to help us, a >> guy that can vertically stretch the field. Extremely intelligent. A guy >> that's got really good ball skills down the field. >> “Nick Washington's a young man I'm going to start out at corner, that can >> play nickel. Again, extremely smart, intelligent guy. Those guys committed >> to us early, never wavered, never looked at another school, had plenty of >> opportunity to go wherever they wanted to go. They decided to stay at the >> University of Florida, build their network, build their resume for the rest >> of their life at Florida.” >> Muschamp said McMillian will have a chance to possibly be a starter at >> outside linebacker in the fall. >> “Daniel McMillian is a linebacker that is instinctive, tough, came in at >> mid-year,” he said. “I saw him in the weight room today, looks great. He's a >> guy I'm extremely pleased with his progress right now. He's going to play a >> lot. He may end up starting some games for us in the fall. >> “He's a guy that's instinctively done some really nice things. He's battling >> for a starting job as we speak right now.” >> As he has done at every stop on his spring speaking tour, Muschamp expressed >> confidence in his starting quarterback, junior Jeff Driskel. >> “A lot of confidence,” Muschamp said. “You win 11 games your first year as a >> starter in the Southeastern Conference, that says an awful lot about your >> progress. He's going to continue to make progress. He took a lot of hits >> last year, so in those situations, you saw him bounce back and keep coming >> back and some of the situations he created for our football team. We have a >> lot of confidence in him.” >> One fan asked Muschamp about Driskel not seeing the field well last season. >> “The game will slow down for Jeff this year,” he said. “He'll be able to see >> things better. I saw it in spring practice. Route-running is better. >> Protection is better. I think all of that has improved around him. >> “I think he's in for a great year. I have all the confidence in the world in >> him.” >> Contact Robbie Andreu at 352-374-5022 or andr...@gvillesun.com. 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