Friday, July 16, 2021

2021 Gator Football Prediction Post

 So this is how I ended the prediction for last year.

So it’s possible the Gators could have their elusive perfect season at 10-0. It’s also possible that they could end up 8-2 and finish second behind Georgia again. That would not be good news for Gator fans. There is so much more important things happening than the state of college football this fall, but for football fans, it’s still an important thing. I hope we get to see the entire schedule play out. That would be a win for us all regardless of the outcome!

They did finish 8-2 but went to the SEC title game after tying for the SEC East with Georgia. The loss at TAMU wasn't a total surprise and except for a thrown shoe that will forever live in infamy or least for a little while, probably the loss against LSU could have been averted! But it's a new season and the Kyle to Kyle combo ain't walking back in the swamp except to stand on the sidelines and watch and remember what could have been if only we had a decent defense.

Well let's take a look at 2021, shall we?

For the second year in a row, the Gators open with a Lame Kitten team. Well, sort of. FAU comes to the swamp under the direction of another familiar coach in Willie Taggert, formerly of FSU, USF, and Oregon. I'm not sold on his coaching ability and he certainly doesn't have the talent he's had in previous stops. I think this one is a good game to get Emory Jones on track and build some confidence. Gators win comfortably.

In week two, the Gators travel to Tampa to play in the stadium that hosted the Super Bowl. Unless TB12 suits up for the Bulls, the fans won't be as excited. This game could be close for a half, but the depth and talent difference should eventually show up and the Gators should win this one by a couple of touchdowns.

The Tide rolls into the Swamp in week three. If you have to play the Tide in the regular season, this is a good year to do so. They lost a lot of talent on the offensive side of the ball and a few on the defense as well. The problem is they are so deep, it's not going to be a huge drop off. The Gators have a lot of new personnel as well that are unproven. Their new guys will probably be better than our new guys. The crowd in the Swamp will really need to be loud to make up the difference. A big play or a turnover could sway the game, but until the Gators beat the Tide on the field, I can't give them a W over Coach Saban.

The Vols make another appearance in September in the Swamp. It's hard to know how the team will respond the previous week's game, especially if it's close and a loss or a real blow-out. Mullen will have to do a great job getting these guys jacked up to play again against a team that on paper should not be as good as they were last year. And that wasn't real good honestly. The Vols did close better than the Gators last season but that had more to do with the opponents than the progression of the Vols. I think the Gators win, but they better come ready to play or they will suffer the second loss in a row.

The tough stretch of games continues for the Gators, (this is the SEC so what's new about that?), with a trip to horse country. There are many who think this might be the best team Kentucky has had in a long time. Until we see what the new Offensive Coordinator can do, it's hard for me to anoint them as second in the SEC East. This year is so tough to predict because I'm just not sold on Emory Jones as capable of making enough plays to win a shootout, yet! I think the Gators find a way to win a tough game, but if they lose, it's the season for forgetting!

The Gators get Vandy for homecoming the next week. With a first year coach and no real threats, Vandy should be an easy game. But there is something about Vandy that brings out the worst in the Gators. This year, I think they will get well against the Dores. If Emory plays well, it's not close. If he hasn't played well, look for local hero Richardson to step in at QB for the majority of this game. Gators win at home.

The Gators could be 5-1 or 3-3 at this point in the season. With the game at LSU in front of them, the answer to the first part could define the second part of the season. This game is a toss up at best for the Gators. But if they are 3-3 they get blown out in Death Valley. If they are still in the hunt for the SEC east, they win. I think the Gators have better talent than the Tigers but it all depends on what's still in play for both teams in terms of possible titles.

The annual showdown in Jacksonville will decide who wins the East again. The Gators might not be in a position to win it though. Everybody has crowned the Dogs as the winners in the East before a single snap has been taken. That's not unusual. The media always loves the Dogs. While they will probably lose to Clemson to start the year, they should be favored to be undefeated in the SEC when they arrive in Jacksonville. I don't think they leave that way, but that's assuming the Gator team still wants to play and hasn't had a handful of guys opt out if things go south!

Florida travels to South Carolina and should be able to hand the Fighting Chickens. I'm going to err on the side of optimism and think that the Gators still have a lot to play for down the stretch beside pride. Gators get a win in Columbia either way.

My Alma Mater comes to town the next week. The Samford Bulldogs will show up and put up a good effort for a quarter or so. They just don't have enough talent to match up with the Gators for a whole game. It could be closer than some think, but I have no delusions that these Dogs can knock off the Gators. 

The Gators hit the road for the last time to travel to the Columbia of the West to face the Missouri Tigers. The Gators don't play well there traditionally and depending on how the season goes, there may or may not be a lot to play for on this trip. I think Missouri will be a scary team for many this season and the Gators will need to wake up with some intensity if they want to come back with a W. I think they get it done late in the game which will still be early in Gainesville.

FSU should be better than last year. The Gators may not be. However, the Gators should still be better than FSU in Gainesville. The Noles go home unhappy to feast on Thanksgiving leftovers and start contemplating how to buy out another coach's contract.

There are a lot of maybes and could be's in those predictions. So it's really possible for the Gators to finish 11-1 and face a rematch with Alabama. It's also likely that will finish 10-2 and finish behind Georgia in the East. It's also easily possible for them to finish 8-4 or worse!

Until Emory Jones proves he can be an every down quarterback and Todd Grantham can prove that last year was just a product of Covid rust in tackling and coverages, I can't see the Gators winning the championship this year. I think the 10-2 scenario is the most likely but I could also see a 7-5 season if they don't progress or get some bad breaks along the way.

Hopefully I'm wrong for all us Gator fans! 

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Finally the 2020 Gator Football Predictions

 

So this is how I ended the prediction for last year.

So there you go, 11-1 or maybe 10-2 and the return of the Gators to Atlanta for the SEC championship game. I don’t think we can beat Alabama, but only one team is going to have a chance to do that in the SEC title game, so it might as well be us, right? If you get there, you never know how the ball might bounce on a given night!

Another quality bowl looks to be on the horizon and 2020 looks to be the year for Mullen to really lead the Gators in the quest for our next National Championship! Maybe it will come a year earlier! I know I wouldn’t complain, would you?

Not bad, right? It was almost spot on, well except that part about winning the east and playing Bama in the SEC title game. The loss to Georgia was the difference maker for sure.

Now that we know who the Gators will possibly play in this Covid Season of 2020, let’s see how we fair in picking the winners for this season. Let me first say, if we get to play this season at all then we all win!

The revised schedule has the Gators on the road to Oxford to play the Black Bears for game 1 now late in September. First year coach, Lame Kitten, will have the Rebel Bears fired up. He’ll probably even promise to lead the band in Rocky Top when they beat the Gators. Oh, wait, that’s not the song they play there is it. Well it doesn’t matter what the tune is, Lame won’t be able to pay the piper and the Gators will beat back a strong effort from the Rebs and leave Mississippi with a solid win.

Coach Muschamp will bring his fightin chickens into the Swamp for a week two showdown. He never was very good at winning in the swamp, so we hope that trend continues now that he’s on the other sideline. I think the first home game with a new dynamic of limited fans or no fans will make a difference. But it won’t be enough to stop the Gators from picking the feathers of the Gamecocks for another solid win.

Week three and the Gators head west to take on the Aggies in the great state of Texas. This is a dangerous game. Jimbo Fisher seemed to have the Gators figured out when he was in the school out west. He’s had some time to develop his kind of players at TAMU. This one could also see the Gators looking ahead to the matchup with last year’s National Champion. If they do, they’ll lose for sure. They may lose anyway. But until I see it on the field, I think the Gators are still better person for person than the Aggies. Gators win again.

What many see as the biggest game on the schedule is the annual tilt between the Bayou Bengals and the Gators. I don’t see another Joe Burrows moment in the making, but Gator fans didn’t see a Kyle Trask year either last year. The Tigers are talented, and Coach O is a guru of motivation, even if most can’t understand what he’s saying. Somehow, he gets through to his players. I look for this one to be close, it’s the swing game for me. A turnover late will be the deciding factor of the game for one team or the other. I’ll say the Gators win, but I’m not that confident that I’m right.

Another group of Tigers rolls into town the next week and another team from Columbia. This group from Missouri are a wildcard in the SEC East. First they shouldn’t be in the east but that’s a whole different subject. There really isn’t a week off in an SEC schedule and this one is no exception to that rule. The Gators had better be ready to battle or this could be the upset of the year. I don’t think it will be and the Gators continue to march toward the elusive perfect season.

The Gators get Halloween off but then have to face the Bulldogs from Georgia the first week in November. As it has for most of the last 20 years, this one will probably decide the East Champion. There are some that thing Mullen has to beat Georgia to keep the Gator faithful happy. They may be right. You can’t say your program is better than someone you haven’t beaten yet. I believe this will be the year. They’ve been close the last couple of years and the Gators need to get this one on multiple levels. Another swing game here that will turn on who commits the most turnovers. Gators win again! (I hope!)

If the Gators get by the Dogs, (I know that’s not how GA fans spell it!), They could be undefeated or at least tied for the lead in the East when the Hogs rumble into the Swamp. At least one Razorback will be quite at home. Felipe Franks will likely lead the team from the huddle if he can make his way to the right sideline. He’d like nothing more than to stick it to Gator fans but I don’t think he will have enough behind him to pull off the upset. Hope you win them all except this one Felipe!

Florida travels to Music City for the battle with Vandy. We never seem to really play well there. Maybe with new travel plans and procedures that will change. It will be later in the season when we go and probably colder than we would like. I wonder who will still be in the stands if there are no Gator fans allowed in the fourth quarter? The Gators win and the stands may be empty!

Kentucky replaces the school out west for the Thanksgiving weekend game. This will be a tougher matchup than the Noles would have been. Kentucky has been improving but they just don’t have enough to last this late in the season. Coach Stoops is a good coach, but he’s not good enough to come back and beat the Gators in the swamp this year. Gators win a close but comfortable game.

The Gators end the season on Rocky Top. The SEC has given the Vols the best chance to beat the Gators by placing this game last. It will be colder and maybe even more windy than the early September trip the Gators are used to making. The reduced capacity of the stadium will not be a factor. The depth of Tennessee will be. They just don’t have enough to be considered among the best in the SEC yet. I think the Gators win again on the Hill!

So it’s possible the Gators could have their elusive perfect season at 10-0. It’s also possible that they could end up 8-2 and finish second behind Georgia again. That would not be good news for Gator fans. There is so much more important things happening than the state of college football this fall, but for football fans, it’s still an important thing. I hope we get to see the entire schedule play out. That would be a win for us all regardless of the outcome!

Friday, July 5, 2019

2019 Gator Football Predictions


I ended last year’s prediction with the following two paragraphs. I really should have trusted my instincts about Taggert’s ability to handle the big stage!

New Noles coach, Willie Taggert, is the x-factor in this game. The FSU squad should be more talented than this current crop of Gators. The game is in the tinker box stadium. But this will be the first time Taggert has been in a true big time rivalry game as the head coach. Gator fans need to hope that he blows it big time if they want to pay back their Nole friends for the last few years of crow. The Gators will need help to win this one and I don’t think they get enough.

So there you have it. My thoughts on how the season will unfold for Gator football. 8-3 and a quality bowl will be a major improvement for Gator Nation. For that matter, any bowl would be an improvement over the dumpster fire that was the 2017 season. It’s an often-used cliché in sports, but I think the 2019 season for the Gators is the one that will determine if Mullen has the Gators back in the national contention spotlight. Gator fans should just enjoy any success we have this year and if you get mad or frustrated, just pull up the films for the 2017 games. That should help you remember to stay positive as we wait for a new system to be fully in place for 2019!

I’m not sure how I miscalculated the total games but if you give me one of those wins I predicted and the regular season would have been just right at 9-3 instead of 8-3. Good thing I wasn’t a math major! A huge bowl win over Michigan has the Gator faithful thinking very positive thoughts about the coming season. Although some I have talked with are more cautious than one might expect.

So let’s see if we can get close again this year! The kickoff game against Miami is scary for me. I would think Dan would give this game the focus it deserves, and the Gators come out prepared and hungry. But you never know how some of the new guys are going to react when the lights come on and the game means something. And this game is full of meaning. Miami has become like the other teams in the state of Florida that the Gators play for recent Gator fans. Old-timers know that’s not the case and still consider The U a rival that must be beaten in everything. Although I’m far from convinced it will be easy, I’ll take the Gators to escape and get on the Turnpike North with a win!

Two weeks later, the Gators host Tennessee in the swamp for a …. Oh wait, it’s Tennessee-Martin. This one should be a easy win for the Gators and a chance for a lot of new players to get their first taste of big time football in front a real crowd. Look for Franks to put up some huge numbers in this game early before giving way to the backup!

The loss to Kentucky at home last year still stings. The streak ended. Franks and the offense was offensive in the bad way. I would expect this game to be circled on their calendars and highlighted in the weight room all off-season. Kentucky lost some key players, but Stoops has done a good job of making the Cats more than just a hoops haven. Still, I think the Gators win this one in a back and forth affair.

The fighting dreamsicles come to town for the annual biggest game in September in the SEC East match up. The Gators will have to work hard not to have a let down game after two quality opponents in the first three weeks. It wouldn’t surprise me to see a need for a fourth quarter comeback for the Gators to win this one. Nah, I just can’t pick the Vols to be that good until they show it on the field. Gator’s run smokey out of the swamp on a hot, sticky, Saturday afternoon like usual!

The paycheck game that has been held in November has been moved up to the end of September. This year Towson comes to town. It’s another chance for the eventual red-shirts to get some playing time in the second half. The Gators take care of business and end the month at 5-0 and probably in the top ten if not the top five!

The turning of the calendar brings a chill to the air in most parts of the country, but October in Gainesville can still be hot. The heat definitely rises for the team during the month of October. These four weeks will define the season for the Gators and likely decide whether they are a true national contender again. It starts with a visit from the team from the plains that has many aliases. The Tigers or War Eagles or Plainsmen, whichever you prefer, arrive in town for the first time in almost a decade. This one could go either way depending on the QB play. Whichever signal callers has the better day will lead his team in victory off the field. As a former Auburn fan growing up in Alabama, oh I’m just kidding, I will want the Gators to win and I think they will.

The Gators finally hit the road again on the visit to LSU and Death Valley West. I don’t think the SEC will do the Gators a favor and schedule a 3:30 game, so it’s going to be tough to beat them at night in their place.  I don’t think the young Gators will have enough moxie to handle the crowd and the hype in the Red Stick. The Gators must fly home with their first loss at the hands of the Bayou Bengals.

With a short turn around time and another tough road game, the Gators travel to SC and face the fighting Chickens. This game will be a test of the true nature of Mullen’s ability to motivate the team. They won’t be good enough to be looking ahead to Georgia and be able to stroll into the chicken coop and leave with a basket of eggs. They must be focused, or they’ll leave Columbia with enough egg on their faces to make a humble pie omelet. I’ll always choose Mullen over Muschump, so I think the Gator’s get it done and have fried chicken on the plane home!

At 7-1 the Gators and the Dogs meet again in Jacksonville. I think all the talk about moving the game from the Georgia coaches plays right into the mystic that helps Florida teams with less talent win often in the last 30 years. And I think it happens again this year. Cue the Kirby post-game presser about how it’s unfair to play the game in Florida every year. Georgia didn’t seem to mind coming into the Gators backyard before the Old Ball Coach showed up! The Gators leave with a chance to win the East right in front of them.

Vandy will come to town and put up a good fight, but the run at Vandy is beginning to wane. Look for them to regress as a program and for their coach to move on sooner than later. The Gators will win a tough game because it’s hard to be on the emotional high for 5 games in a row!

Can Missouri find a replacement at QB? Just like the Gators last year, that’s the question that will determine the outcome of this game. This has been the slot for the paycheck game and let’s hope the Gators don’t treat this one the same way. I think with the Eastern Conference title on the line, there will be plenty to motivate the team as they travel as far as they go during the regular season from home.

The Gators end the regular season with the annual game against the team from out west. I think the upperclassmen will remember their previous times of hosting the clowns in the swamp. Those didn’t go so well! I would expect the Gators to put up an excellent ending to a stellar season with a thorough demolishing of the Noles. If that happens, please don’t leave Gator fans! Stay to the end and celebrate the end of one of the best seasons in Gator football in the last decade!

So there you go, 11-1 or maybe 10-2 and the return of the Gators to Atlanta for the SEC championship game. I don’t think we can beat Alabama, but only one team is going to have a chance to do that in the SEC title game, so it might as well be us, right? If you get there, you never know how the ball might bounce on a given night!

Another quality bowl looks to be on the horizon and 2020 looks to be the year for Mullen to really lead the Gators in the quest for our next National Championship! Maybe it will come a year earlier! I know I wouldn’t complain, would you?

Monday, January 28, 2019

What can you gain from reading Tim Tebow's new release, This is the Day?


This is the Day by Tim Tebow

This new book from Tim Tebow will draw mixed reviews from many. Those who love Tim will love the book. Those who don’t like Timmy will hate the book. I have personally been around Tim during his time in Gainesville and I still don’t know exactly why he is such a polarizing figure. Maybe it’s because he really is the same guy no matter where you see him. His faith is the central part of who he is and that makes many people uncomfortable.

The new book contains some of his thoughts on his journey to try to play professional baseball, but it’s not a baseball book. It reads more like a friend giving advice to those who have asked for what makes Tim willing to take such risks. It contains the underpinnings for his life and the reasons why he does what he does daily.

I fear that some will read the book and find it a little too focused on Tim. There are some of the chapters that contain things that make it appear a bit self-promoting. Those who want to take shots at Tim will find some things that appear to be too good to be true in the pages of this book. Those who love him will just see them as the way life is for Tim Tebow.

I think the challenge that Tim presents is solid. His advice on how to implement that challenge will inspire many to take on a new adventure. His grounding in Biblical truth is steadfast and accurate. I believe everyone can find something of value in the pages of This is the Day. Therefore I can highly recommend you taking the time to read this newest release from Tim Tebow.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Review of Davis Bunn's new novel, Moondust Lake


Davis Bunn’s third installment in the Miramar Bay novels is a story of family struggle, redemption, and tragic consequences. It has all the marks of a great romantic novel woven in the setting of family secrets, business intrigue, and the struggle of small-town politics. In typical Bunn fashion, the characters are richly developed. The settings impeccably detailed in word pictures. There are enough twists to keep the plot interesting without leaving the reader in the dark as to what just happened.

If you grew up in a small town you will immediately identify with the characters of the Helms family. What they do for a living might be different, but you’ll recognize the power of small-town life at play. The problems that plague the family are familiar to most families. How can you develop your own life apart from the power family leader? What happens when you dare challenge that person’s authority? Can the family peacemaker keep them all together?

The issue of the place of mental health counseling in the life of people of faith is also a central theme in the book. What would happen if a church devoted some of their resources to providing quality counseling to the members of their congregation and community. Would the secrets be set free on the town or would the people be set free from the secrets that have kept them bound up? Bunn does a great job of weaving the two in a very believable situation.

Fans of Davis Bunn will not be disappointed in the latest edition of the Miramar Bay novels. If you haven’t read his works yet, I would highly recommend this book. You don’t need to have read the previous two works Miramar Bay or Firefly Cove to enjoy Moondust Lake. The stories are set in the same general area but the characters and the stories are distinct. All of them highlight the urban legend stated in the book that Miramar Bay is a town of second chances. If you believe that everyone deserves a second chance you will really enjoy the series.

I highly recommend this book to everyone who enjoys good fiction. I don’t think you will be disappointed in this relaxing read.

I was provided a free copy of this book for review by the publisher.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Review of Heart of A Champion by Steve Riach


Review of Heart of A Champion by Steve Riach

Heart of A Champion is a collection of stories about athletes from various sports. Each one is a hero in his or her sport. They are men and women who have achieved incredible success at the highest levels of their professions. They are names you will recognize even if you are not a sports junkie. You see them on your TV and their stats are splashed all over the internet for those who are fantasy sports participants.

The book would be worth reading if all it contained were their professional stories. How they got to the professional leagues or attained Olympic gold medals. It provides a glimpse into the back stories of their lives. Where they came from, who were their influences growing up, and how they got involved in the sport that has made them famous. Riach does a great job of providing the details about why we should hold these people up as successes in their sports through stats, histories, and quotes from teammates and coaches.

But that is not where the stories end. These men and women are not just champions on the fields, courts, and stadiums. There is something deeper that drives them to be the type of athlete that uses their platform to achieve a greater purpose. The author allows the reader to get to know the other side of these famous stars. The side often unseen by the average fan. Many of them are great givers to causes that have deep personal connections to their past. My guess is that everyone who reads this book will find something about someone in the book they didn’t know before they started reading. When there are so many sordid stories about entitled athletes, this book is a fresh breeze of hope for the redemption of professional sports.

In addition to supporting good causes, these athletes share a common faith in Jesus Christ. Their faith stories are interwoven in a way that makes the reader see them as real people with real faith and real struggles. After you have read each short story, you feel like you have just sat down and had coffee or tea with each athlete and they had a chance to tell you who they really are off the field or court. It’s done in such a way that it isn’t pushy or hokey. So this would be a great gift to give to any sports fan, regardless of their religious beliefs.

If you are a sports fan, you’ll love reading this book. If you are a pessimistic sports fan, you’ll be encouraged by reading this book. If you are a Christian sports fan, you’ll find your faith strengthened by reading this book. I really believe you will find value in the pages and the format allows you to skip around and read at your own pace. I highly recommend this book to everyone.

I was provided a free copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.

Friday, September 28, 2018

A Review of Unfriended by Joe Battaglia


I can’t imagine anyone under the age of 70 that isn’t aware of the changes brought about by social media and its meteoric rise within our culture. My apologies to anyone over 70 and I know there are many who are tech savvy. The society in which we live and move and have our being has changed since the advent of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even going all the way back to MySpace!

Joe Battaglia addresses the negative influences of social media over use in his new release, Unfriended. The book is set to be released next week. I would highly recommend anyone working with a segment of the population under 40 years of age get a copy. In the book he addresses many ways that the promised community online fails to live up the real version of community that helps create a functioning society.

He does this by pointing to the promises of the online version and pointing out the flaws of the delivery system associated with virtual community. Battaglia presents the longings of humanity that are common to all that people hope will be met via the online community via the various social media sites. It’s not a bashing of the either. It is simply an honest examination to see if they are holding up under the promised outcomes.

Each chapter is short enough to really hold your attention. Even for those of us conditioned by our media choices to move quickly from one blurb to the next. The readers will find ourselves at some point among those searching for community in our online avatars and will no doubt see our own desires pointed out in more than one of the chapters in the book.

The book seems to mirror something happening in real life in many places. Scholars and regular joes and janes are discovering that the benefits of being connected virtually all across the world are having some unintended consequences in real life. As Sherry Turkle’s book title points out, we are indeed finding ourselves increasing Alone Together.

I wish that Battaglia had included the positive contributions made from the rise of social media in a little more detail. But that wasn’t the nature of the work, so I understand why it wasn’t included. Even with that being said, I think the work is a need-to-read book for anyone who wants to understand the culture today. I highly recommend Unfriended.

I received a free copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review of the work.