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OGT 2024: Week 12 Florida Gators vs #15 LSU Tigers

Escambia94

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Maybe Napier is turning things around. The Gators had dropped eight in a row against ranked opponents and were 1-10 under coach Billy Napier in rivalry games. Imagine how much better this team would be with a real offensive coordinator.
 

DRU2012

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Great win, now they need to win one more game.
Why stop there?
Let's WIN OUT!
(I'm sort of making a joke--but then again, not really...)
Surprise. A win is a win.

LSUFLA
Points1627
1st Downs2513
3rd down efficiency13-243-9
4th down efficiency2-40-0
Total Yards392339
Passing262226
Comp/Att28/4813/26
Yards per pass5.58.7
Interceptions thrown00
Rushing130113
Rushing Attempts4417
Yards per rush3.06.6
Penalties3-257-55
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost10
Interceptions thrown00
Possession41:4318:17
In the above plethora of strange imbalances (most importantly of course time-of-possession versus final score!), do we begin to see the new formulaic pattern for future Gator success?
 

DRU2012

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Maybe Napier is turning things around. The Gators had dropped eight in a row against ranked opponents and were 1-10 under coach Billy Napier in rivalry games. Imagine how much better this team would be with a real offensive coordinator.
I admit to a similar guarded germ of a thought forming regarding your first sentence above, admittedly almost in SPITE of myself...
However, not enough to suddenly abandon the idea that a "REAL offensive coordinator" is still an ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT on the path to that "Return of UF" to the CFB elite.
But last night's performance and ultimate victory DID begin to show the way--AND that such a return indeed was possibly just that potentially close to being realized?
 

Leakfan12

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Why stop there?
Let's WIN OUT!
(I'm sort of making a joke--but then again, not really...)

In the above plethora of strange imbalances (most importantly of course time-of-possession versus final score!), do we begin to see the new formulaic pattern for future Gator success?

I'm in favor of it. We hope Ole Miss chokes and FSU plays like they have.
 

DRU2012

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I'm in favor of it. We hope Ole Miss chokes and FSU plays like they have.
Look, it IS fully-in-focus now--from here forward there can be little ultimate confusion:
No matter what, whether (out of dawning wisdom or as a condition of further time here) he brings in an actively involved "GM/OC" or NOT, Billy either indeed presides over a fully rejuvenated Gator program in 2025 or he is GONE by the end of it.
We might dicker over exactly what would define that "full rejuvenation" (9 wins? Double digit? Some OTHER set of observed improvements?), but most of us can and will confidently claim,
"I'll know it when I SEE it!"
And that's just as true about what we just CANNOT ACCEPT ANY LONGER.
Similarly, it is quite amazing how generally was Gator Nation's uniform relief, happiness and suddenly coalescing spirit of SUPPORT in the immediate aftermath of this latest win--not "unconditional", by any means, but somewhat "let bygones be BYGONES" IF some satisfactory realization of the above-noted "acceptable outcomes" were to be achieved.
And so, once again we ultimately return to our basic underlying state-of-being:
GO GATORS!
WON'T BACK DOWN!
ORANGE AND BLUE!!!
(Let's at least FINISH this thing right...)
 

DRU2012

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Watching the LSU replay again, and cannot ignore how poorly things started in this one.
Same old disorganization leading to self-destructive penalties...
But our D tightened up, then (about half-way through the first quarter) our playmakers got things moving on offense, THEN DJ got it done.
And that is how we got it DONE from there.
Indeed: That will pretty well be how we "get it done" from now on.
 

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