Gonna keep it short this time. Yes, I love this game, normally: Went to every one of them all 4 of my undergrad years at UF. And we LIVED UP to its other name, "The Cocktail Party", too. In every way we could think of.
I just can't see this being any kind of "Party" for Gators, not on the field, not this year.
Yes, I KNOW how unpredictable this game in particular tends to be. But here is a "prediction" anyway, a projection if you prefer:
With the state of this Gator team and program, and especially with this Coach, his staff and even more the manner in which he and they approach strategy, tactics, and especially his apparent "ultimate aims", the only potential "surprise" outcome--as opposed to the total thrashing the media (and just about everyone ELSE) expects UGA to hang on us--would be us somehow "keeping it close" in another ugly, boringly no-offense, clumsy insult-to-"bigtime college football" that bumbles its way into the later-4th quarter, where some kind of combination of poor strategy and decision-making on the sidelines, let-down and/or bad luck on the field, culminates in us coming up short "in a close one"...
...leading to (in the EASIEST PREDICTION OF THEM ALL), our Head Coach, in his post-game presser, saying,
"I'm so proud of our players, who played so well, stayed with it and came so close..." blah blah blah...Which, once again, translates in Mac-speech as:
"My team was supposed to lose BIG, but they didn't. You can't fire ME for THAT."
HELL, I got tired of Muschamp, but not this fast--and never so angrily SICK of his phony, insincere chatter as I am already getting with this guy...
Sorry, folks. I know the above is not exactly a "positive, forward view of our chances" (LOL)--even LESS an effort to "have fun with it". I'll do better.
For now, here's my predictable "upbeat disclaimer":
Hey, I TRULY hope I am wrong, as wrong as EVERYONE but a minority of always-upbeat, never-say-die Gators who look for a sudden Reptile Uprising, where the new guys step up, the injured heal up, the budding stars RISE UP and together--offense, defense and special teams--combine for a shocking headline..."GATORS CHOMP NUMBER THREE BULLDOGS!!!"
Me, I'm gonna be looking for ways to laugh my way outta the results, no matter WHAT they turn out to be.
I just can't see this being any kind of "Party" for Gators, not on the field, not this year.
Yes, I KNOW how unpredictable this game in particular tends to be. But here is a "prediction" anyway, a projection if you prefer:
With the state of this Gator team and program, and especially with this Coach, his staff and even more the manner in which he and they approach strategy, tactics, and especially his apparent "ultimate aims", the only potential "surprise" outcome--as opposed to the total thrashing the media (and just about everyone ELSE) expects UGA to hang on us--would be us somehow "keeping it close" in another ugly, boringly no-offense, clumsy insult-to-"bigtime college football" that bumbles its way into the later-4th quarter, where some kind of combination of poor strategy and decision-making on the sidelines, let-down and/or bad luck on the field, culminates in us coming up short "in a close one"...
...leading to (in the EASIEST PREDICTION OF THEM ALL), our Head Coach, in his post-game presser, saying,
"I'm so proud of our players, who played so well, stayed with it and came so close..." blah blah blah...Which, once again, translates in Mac-speech as:
"My team was supposed to lose BIG, but they didn't. You can't fire ME for THAT."
HELL, I got tired of Muschamp, but not this fast--and never so angrily SICK of his phony, insincere chatter as I am already getting with this guy...
Sorry, folks. I know the above is not exactly a "positive, forward view of our chances" (LOL)--even LESS an effort to "have fun with it". I'll do better.
For now, here's my predictable "upbeat disclaimer":
Hey, I TRULY hope I am wrong, as wrong as EVERYONE but a minority of always-upbeat, never-say-die Gators who look for a sudden Reptile Uprising, where the new guys step up, the injured heal up, the budding stars RISE UP and together--offense, defense and special teams--combine for a shocking headline..."GATORS CHOMP NUMBER THREE BULLDOGS!!!"
Me, I'm gonna be looking for ways to laugh my way outta the results, no matter WHAT they turn out to be.