Rewind to 1991. Will Muschamp had an appointment to see Steve Spurrier to inquire about walking on to his childhood team, the Florida Gators. Steve Spurrier did not show up for that appointment, and history was made. Fast forward to 2011. 20 years later, Will Muschamp has an opportunity to get back at the Ol' Ball Coach for standing him up two decades ago. I would be upset if I had to choose UGA as my backup plan. More importantly, the 2011 Gators have an opportunity to become bowl eligible.
SEC rankings and bowl predictions as of Week 9:
SC UF
Passing yards 179.8 98th 189.3 92nd
Rush yds 188.3 36 th 156.4 62nd
PF 29.9 49 th 26 72nd
PA 20.1 24 th 19.7
20th
PF-PA 45 42 UGA 20 24
PF-PA 21 3 VU 26 21
PF-PA 13 16 AU 6 17
PF-PA 54 3 UK 48 10
In a nutshell, the Gators can mount a better passing attack, but just barely. The Gator rushing game has been slow in a four-game stretch that coincided with our losses, but a healthy Demps can fix that. USC is again without Marcus Lattimore, so their rushing statistics are skewed, not that it matters with the often maligned Gator run defense. Rumor has it that Connor Shaw may not play due to injury, but I would count on him being there to lead the Cocks at home.
Against common foes, the Cocks outperformed the Gators, as expected this year. The upside is that the Cocks are losing playmakers to injuries just as the Gators were earlier in the year.
Logic dictates that a healthy Connor Shaw will beat the Gators at home by a touchdown.
SEC rankings and bowl predictions as of Week 9:
- LSU (9-0, 6-0) - BCS
- Alabama (8-1, 5-1) - Capital One
- Arkansas (8-1, 4-1) - Cotton
- Leghumpers (7-2, 5-1) - Who cares? Sigh. Outback
- South Carolina (7-2, 5-2) - Chick Fil A
- Auburn (6-3, 4-2) - Gator
- Florida (5-4, 3-4) - Music City (possibly Gator)
- Mississippi State (5-4, 1-4) - Liberty (if they survive Arkansas and Alabama to get to 0.500)
- Vanderbilt (4-5, 1-5) - Liberty (if they survive Arkansas and Alabama to get to 0.500)
- Tennessee (4-5, 0-5) - Toilet
- Kentucky (4-5, 1-4) - Toilet
- Ole Miss (2-7, 0-6) - Toilet
SC UF
Passing yards 179.8 98th 189.3 92nd
Rush yds 188.3 36 th 156.4 62nd
PF 29.9 49 th 26 72nd
PA 20.1 24 th 19.7
20th
PF-PA 45 42 UGA 20 24
PF-PA 21 3 VU 26 21
PF-PA 13 16 AU 6 17
PF-PA 54 3 UK 48 10
In a nutshell, the Gators can mount a better passing attack, but just barely. The Gator rushing game has been slow in a four-game stretch that coincided with our losses, but a healthy Demps can fix that. USC is again without Marcus Lattimore, so their rushing statistics are skewed, not that it matters with the often maligned Gator run defense. Rumor has it that Connor Shaw may not play due to injury, but I would count on him being there to lead the Cocks at home.
Against common foes, the Cocks outperformed the Gators, as expected this year. The upside is that the Cocks are losing playmakers to injuries just as the Gators were earlier in the year.
Logic dictates that a healthy Connor Shaw will beat the Gators at home by a touchdown.