Friday, August 30, 2013
Georgia on Muschamp’s mind
The Opening Kickoff: Gators vs. Toledo
Thursday, August 29, 2013
GATORS STRESS SELF-PROTECTION TO DRISKEL
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- From his place in the “Monday Night Football” booth last week, ESPN analyst Jon Gruden had some advice for Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III and his hotly anticipated return from a devastating knee injury.
“Think touchdown, then first down, then get down,” Gruden said.
In other words, protect yourself.
Which brings us to Jeff Driskel, the Florida quarterback who had a slew of highlights as a runner last season -- some working from the zone-read option, others on scrambles from the pocket -- in finishing as the team’s second-leading rusher with 413 yards and four touchdowns.
But Driskel, the junior from Oviedo, Fla., has heard from Coach Will Muschamp and offensive coordinator Brent Pease about being smart when he takes off with the ball. Given the way the offense is built, he’s too valuable to take any unnecessary risks.
It’s OK to try and make a play ... but live to call another one.
Translation: Get down, dude.
“We’ve talked about that,” Muschamp said Monday, as his team commenced game-week operations heading toward Saturday’s season opener against Toledo at Florida Field. “Obviously, we’re going to do what we have to do to win football games, but we have explored, No. 1, him taking care of himself and getting down in some situations.”
Coming out of Hagerty High School, Driskel was rated the No. 1 quarterback by several recruiting services and not just because he could throw the football. He also rushed for 1,333 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior.
“That’s part of our offense. We have some designed runs, and obviously, I’m going to have to take off at some points," Driskel said. "I’m going to have to be smart with it, not take as many hits, get out of bounds when I can, and slide when need be. I’m still going to be running the ball; just need to be smart about it.”
Extra smart.
Remember, the running game carried the Florida offense last season, with tailback Mike Gillislee becoming the first UF runner in eight years to reach 1,000 yards, as the Gators finished third in the Southeastern Conference in rushing at 187.7 yards per game.
But with starting tailback Matt Jones having yet to take the practice field due to a viral infection, UF heads into the Toledo game with some questions about its ground attack. Jones could be cleared to rejoin the team next week, but it's unlikely the sophomore -- with zero practices to date -- will be at full strength.
Junior tailback Mack Brown, with 167 yards over his first three seasons, will make his first career start against the Rockets. Brown, who carried 25 times for 102 yards in 2012, will be backed up by sophomore and former walk-on Mark Herndon, who was placed on scholarship last week and has never carried the ball, followed by Valdez Showers, who was moved from safety to running back a week into training camp.
True freshmen Kelvin Taylor and Adam Lane eventually could be in the mix, but both had trouble protecting the ball in live scrimmages during the preseason.
So until Jones gets back, the UF running game could very well be by committee.
“We’ll see who has the hot hand,” Pease said.
That still leaves Driskel as the team’s most experienced runner.
Quandary: He’s also the team’s most experienced passer, too.
That’s why Muschamp and Pease have stressed the importance of avoiding unnecessary contact, be it by running out of bounds or a simple feet-first slide. To hammer home their point, Driskel got a screening of greatest hits -- as in ones delivered on the Florida quarterback last season -- in hopes he’d take the message to heart.
“We emphasized it more to him than maybe he wanted us to,” Muschamp said.
Proof to that point.
“I’ve never been one to slide,” Driskel said.
This would be a good time to start.
“He’s a competitive kid,” Pease said. “But he’s going to try to get this right.”
TOP-10 SOCCER MATCH-UP FRIDAY WHEN NO. 8 FLORIDA PLAYS HOST TO NO. 3 FLORIDA STATE
Florida faces its first top-10 opponent of the 2013 season Friday when No. 3 Florida State visits the James G. Pressly Stadium. This is the fourth time in the last five meetings between the intrastate rivals that both bring a top-10 ranking into the match.
The match is the first of nine regular-season matches to be televised in 2013 and Fridays match will air on SUN Sports.
Last Week:
Both teams opened their seasons last weekend with a pair of home wins. The Gators used 3-1 scores to take wins versus both Florida Gulf Coast and Oregon State. In Fridays match with FGCU, junior Havana Solaun scored the seasons first goal in the 35th minute but the Eagles tied the match just before halftime off a corner kick score. The match remained tied until the 81st minute when freshman Savannah Jordans eight-yard shot found the far corner. She also put in an insurance goal in the 86th minute when an Eagle defender couldnt clear a Caroline Triglia shot off the line.
Jordan provided all the Gator scoring Sunday versus Oregon State. She now joins Florida All-Americans Andi Sellers (two in 1997) and Abby Wambach (one in 1998) as the only Gators to post a hat-trick as a freshman. Two matches into her collegiate career and Jordan now owns five goals the highest goal total for any Gator through a seasons opening two contests.
Her performance earned her both the Disney Soccer/National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and Top Drawer Soccer national player of the week honors. She also was the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week selection.
FSU defeated Oregon State 1-0 in a weather-delayed match last Friday in Tallahassee. The only goal came in the 43rd minute when FSU sophomore Nora Kervroedan put in a deflected shot. It was the 31st shutout for Seminole senior goalkeeper Kelsey Wys. Sunday, the Seminoles claimed a 4-1 victory over Auburn. Redshirt freshman Berglind Thorvaldsdottir turned in two goals Sunday. She had a hand in the three goals scored in the run of play as she also assisted on Jamia Fields goal. Kervroedan earned her second goal of the weekend off a penalty kick.
Preseason Conference Votes:
Both Florida and Florida State won their conference titles in 2012.
Florida Gators are picked to take second in the Southeastern Conference. Texas A&M topped the coaches vote for 2013 league title.
FSU The Seminoles are slated to finish second in the Atlantic Coast Conference behind defending NCAA champion North Carolina.
Becky Burleigh Says:
What I love about the FSU game is that it is always a really fun game because it is a pretty respectful rivalry. Both teams appreciate the way each others team plays. It is always a battle and it always seems like it is a one-goal game. It is just going to be fun and everyone is looking forward to it.
Rankings:
Florida is ranked No. 8 on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll and Florida State is No. 3.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
No. 9 Florida Soccer opens season with 3-1 win over Florida Gulf Coast
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Six Gators Named to Coaches' Preseason All-SEC Teams
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Florida Announces 2014 Football Schedule; Trip to Alabama, Home Dates with LSU and South Carolina Among Highlights
Monday, August 19, 2013
Talented Tandem: Fowler and Bullard Stick to Plan
Dunbar a favorite target at Saturday practice
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Florida Opens Season Ranked No. 10 in Associated Press Preseason Poll
Rank
|
Team
|
Pts
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1
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Alabama (58)
|
1498
|
2
|
Ohio State (1)
|
1365
|
3
|
Oregon
|
1335
|
4
|
Stanford
|
1294
|
5
|
Georgia (1)
|
1249
|
6
|
South Carolina
|
1154
|
7
|
Texas A&M
|
1104
|
8
|
Clemson
|
1083
|
9
|
Louisville
|
1042
|
10
|
FLORIDA
|
894
|
11
|
Florida State
|
845
|
12
|
LSU
|
802
|
13
|
Oklahoma State
|
755
|
14
|
Notre Dame
|
748
|
15
|
Texas
|
677
|
16
|
Oklahoma
|
579
|
17
|
Michigan
|
531
|
18
|
Nebraska
|
382
|
19
|
Boise State
|
328
|
20
|
TCU
|
323
|
21
|
UCLA
|
286
|
22
|
Northwestern
|
199
|
23
|
Wisconsin
|
185
|
24
|
USC
|
134
|
25
|
Oregon State
|
129
|