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The result is probably not going to make Oklahoma fans too happy.
Pat Forde, ESPN.com
Florida 35, Oklahoma 31: The Sooners show up for a B.C.S. game, for once. And it’s still not enough to overcome Tebow and Co.
Berry Tramel, The Oklahoman
Florida 35, Oklahoma 34: I can’t get past O.U.’s recent bowl history.
Teddy Greenstein, The Chicago Tribune
Florida 37, Oklahoma 27: The Heisman voters who snubbed Tim Tebow will want their ballots back.
Chris Dufresne, The Los Angeles Times
Florida 48, Oklahoma 35: Oklahoma uses a challenge to claim the field is tilted downhill on Florida’s side.
Dennis Dodd, CBS Sportsline
Florida 30, Oklahoma 20: Oklahoma’s defense can’t match up. That doesn’t mean it’s bad. It means the defense is like a lot in the SEC. It just isn’t a good matchup with Florida. Few are. That, plus Oklahoma’s substandard special teams are the difference in this game. (105th in kickoff return defense allowing four touchdowns; only eight field goals all SEASON). Oklahoma’s corners can talk all the mess they want, they haven’t faced a 240-pound freight train like Tim Tebow coming at them around the corner.
Mike Bianchi, The Orlando Sentinel
Oklahoma 45, Florida 34: Remember the last time the Gators played a Big 12 team in the national title game? Tommie Frazier just scored again.
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The Magazine
Florida 38, Oklahoma 31: Florida’s back seven will be as good as O.U. has seen all season and should be good enough to hold O.U. below 35 points for the first time this season while Tim Tebow and the U.F. speed should hit on some big plays and also to capitalize on a few mistakes from the Sooners’ shaky kickoff coverage unit (105th in the nation).
Ralph Russo, The Associated Press
Florida 42, Oklahoma 30: The Gators are more balanced — better defense and special teams than Oklahoma — and they have Tim Tebow.
Stewart Mandel, Sports Illustrated
Florida 45, Oklahoma 27: Tim Tebow and the Gators’ plethora of speed guys will exploit Oklahoma’s suspect defenders in space, and for the first time since Texas,the Sooners will be facing a defense that can slow then down a bit.
Dave Curtis, The Sporting News
Florida 51, Oklahoma 17: Gators dominate special teams and stymie Sam Bradford to become the new preeminent program in college football.
Pat Forde, ESPN.com
Florida 35, Oklahoma 31: The Sooners show up for a B.C.S. game, for once. And it’s still not enough to overcome Tebow and Co.
Berry Tramel, The Oklahoman
Florida 35, Oklahoma 34: I can’t get past O.U.’s recent bowl history.
Teddy Greenstein, The Chicago Tribune
Florida 37, Oklahoma 27: The Heisman voters who snubbed Tim Tebow will want their ballots back.
Chris Dufresne, The Los Angeles Times
Florida 48, Oklahoma 35: Oklahoma uses a challenge to claim the field is tilted downhill on Florida’s side.
Dennis Dodd, CBS Sportsline
Florida 30, Oklahoma 20: Oklahoma’s defense can’t match up. That doesn’t mean it’s bad. It means the defense is like a lot in the SEC. It just isn’t a good matchup with Florida. Few are. That, plus Oklahoma’s substandard special teams are the difference in this game. (105th in kickoff return defense allowing four touchdowns; only eight field goals all SEASON). Oklahoma’s corners can talk all the mess they want, they haven’t faced a 240-pound freight train like Tim Tebow coming at them around the corner.
Mike Bianchi, The Orlando Sentinel
Oklahoma 45, Florida 34: Remember the last time the Gators played a Big 12 team in the national title game? Tommie Frazier just scored again.
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The Magazine
Florida 38, Oklahoma 31: Florida’s back seven will be as good as O.U. has seen all season and should be good enough to hold O.U. below 35 points for the first time this season while Tim Tebow and the U.F. speed should hit on some big plays and also to capitalize on a few mistakes from the Sooners’ shaky kickoff coverage unit (105th in the nation).
Ralph Russo, The Associated Press
Florida 42, Oklahoma 30: The Gators are more balanced — better defense and special teams than Oklahoma — and they have Tim Tebow.
Stewart Mandel, Sports Illustrated
Florida 45, Oklahoma 27: Tim Tebow and the Gators’ plethora of speed guys will exploit Oklahoma’s suspect defenders in space, and for the first time since Texas,the Sooners will be facing a defense that can slow then down a bit.
Dave Curtis, The Sporting News
Florida 51, Oklahoma 17: Gators dominate special teams and stymie Sam Bradford to become the new preeminent program in college football.