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September 14, 2010
UF sets sights on SEC schedule
UF sets sights on SEC schedule “It’s SEC time,” Florida coach Urban Meyer said Saturday. The Gators opened the season with a lackluster 34-12 win over Miami (Ohio) last week, then followed that up by starting slowly on offense Saturday before pulling away from South Florida for a 38-14 win at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.…
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September 14, 2010
Richt expects Wednesday ruling on Green’s appeal
Richt expects Wednesday ruling on Green’s appeal A ruling could also come as soon as Wednesday. Georgia is preparing for Saturday’s game against No. 12 Arkansas unsure of Green’s status. “It’s a pain right now,” Richt said Sunday. “It’s kind of tough because even last week, we weren’t sure whether or not we had him…
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September 14, 2010
Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 2
Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 2 Hot LSU defensive tackle Drake Nevis: When you start talking about the top interior defensive linemen in this league, don’t sleep on Nevis. He had 2.5 sacks Saturday in the win against Vanderbilt and has 3.5 sacks in his first two games. Not Mississippi State’s passing game:…
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September 14, 2010
Dooley calls out Vols’ players for poor effort
Dooley calls out Vols’ players for poor effort “We get so caught up in being behind, we start thinking about losing the game,” Dooley said on the call. “And we don’t compete.” Dooley directed his most pointed comments at the offense. Despite only scoring two field goals and a touchdown, the Vols had thrived into…
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September 13, 2010
Florida offense remains a work in progress
Florida offense remains a work in progress Brantley is a vastly different kind of quarterback than Tebow, the main difference being that he is no running threat. Thus, a lot of Florida’s offensive staples the past few seasons — the read option, the shovel pass to the tight end — have to be discarded (though…
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September 13, 2010
Coach Nutt: Team’s mood, ability to learn better after a win
Coach Nutt: Team’s mood, ability to learn better after a win Given that the Rebels still have plenty of teaching points after that 27-13 win over Tulane late Saturday night, coach Houston Nutt said Sunday that he was glad to have an eager team at practice than one that had just gotten shocked. “Without question,…
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September 13, 2010
Missed opportunities against No. 21 Auburn still haunt Mullen
Missed opportunities against No. 21 Auburn still haunt Mullen Simply put, Mullen is looking for his young group of players – especially at receiver – to step up and play like veterans after a 17-14 loss to Auburn that left a bitter taste in the mouths of everyone at Scott Field on Thursday. “We had…
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September 13, 2010
Ole Miss Football and Houston Nutt: What’s Wrong in Oxford?
Ole Miss Football and Houston Nutt: What’s Wrong in Oxford? Ole Miss’s offense actually had 0 net yards in the third quarter and once again, only scored three points in the second half of the game. This is pathetic stats considering the competition. I do not want to take anything away from Tulane, but this…
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September 13, 2010
Recap: Tulane vs. Ole Miss
Recap: Tulane vs. Ole Miss Jeremiah Masoli threw for 281 yards and a touchdown to lead the Ole Miss Rebels past the Tulane Green Wave, 27-13, in non-conference action at the Louisiana Superdome. Masoli completed 14-of-20 pass attempts with one interception and added 27 yards and a score on the ground for Ole Miss (1-1),…
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September 13, 2010
Richt hopes NCAA will hear Green appeal Tuesday
Richt hopes NCAA will hear Green appeal Tuesday The NCAA ruled last week Green must sit out four games to regain his eligibility after selling a game jersey for $1,000. Green sold his jersey from last season’s Independence Bowl. Richt said he hopes the NCAA will hear the school’s appeal to shorten the suspension on…
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September 13, 2010
What we learned in the SEC: Week 2
What we learned in the SEC: Week 2 3. LSU quarterback concerns: The bottom line for LSU is that the Tigers are 2-0 and play their next three games at home before going to Florida. They’re a talented bunch that hasn’t come close to playing its best football. But for this team to make a…
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September 13, 2010
Denard Robinson is more than a gimmick
Denard Robinson is more than a gimmick Robinson put Michigan (2-0) ahead with a 2-yard TD run with 27 seconds remaining in regulation. The run capped a 12-play, 72-yard drive that took just over 3 minutes. “Our offense came together,” he said. “The offensive line blocked, the receivers catching, everything was clicking. … I’m a…
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