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Originally Posted by GATORAZ
like I said they continued to throw the football BTW that was a terrible way to try and prove your point go look at the drive summaries.
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But they didn't throw with the same frequency as they did in the first half, and they ran considerably more in the second half. Just because they threw SOME does it not mean that they were trying to control the ball and eat the clock.
1. Entering the 4th quarter, Louisville was ahead by three TDs.
2. Here is the total play-by-play for the 4th quarter:
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for loss of 2 yards to the LOU20 (Orr,L.)
(2nd and 12) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass complete to ROGERS, Eli for 13 yards to the LOU33, 1ST DOWN LOU, out-of-bounds (Bostic,J.).
(1st and 10) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass incomplete to ROGERS, Eli.
(2nd and 10) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass complete to WRIGHT, Jeremy for 5 yards to the LOU38 (Roberson,M.).
(3rd and 5) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass complete to SMITH, Andrell for 12 yards to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN LOU (Elam,M).
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 8 yards to the UF42 (Fowler,D.).
(2nd and 2) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 25 yards to the UF17, fumble forced by Roberson,M., fumble by WRIGHT, Jeremy recovered by LOU COPELAND, D. at UF17, 1ST DOWN LOU.
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 5 yards to the UF12 (Bostic,J.).
(2nd and 5) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for loss of 1 yard to the UF13 (Easley,D.).
(3rd and 6) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass incomplete to COPELAND, D..
(4th and 6) WALLACE, John field goal attempt from 30 GOOD, clock 07:54.
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 1 yard to the UF40 (Bullard,J.).
(2nd and 9) BRIDGEWATER, T. sacked for loss of 2 yards to the UF42 (Elam,M).
(3rd and 11) [SHOT], BRIDGEWATER, T. pass incomplete to DOMINGUEZ, Kai.
(4th and 11) JOHNSON, Ryan punt 39 yards to the UF3, downed.
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 12 yards to the UF33, 1ST DOWN LOU (Elam,M;Watkins,Ja.).
(1st and 10) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 9 yards to the UF24 (Elam,M), PENALTY UF offside defense declined.
(2nd and 1) WRIGHT, Jeremy rush for 1 yard to the UF23, 1ST DOWN LOU (Easley,D.).
(1st and 10) TEAM rush for loss of 1 yard to the UF24.
(2nd and 11) End of game, clock 00:00.
Lessee. On the first set of downs, Bridgewater threw on 2d and 12, an obvious passing down. The next three passes were screen passes.
After that, Bridgewater threw twice, both in passing downs. The rest were runs. Florida had one offensive scoring drive in the 4th quarter.
3. Louisville had the ball for nearly 19 of the 30 minutes in the second half, yet gained only 158 yards in the half. They were in control.
4. Louisville had five drives in excess of 50 yards. Florida had three, with the last one after the game was well in hand.
Face it. We finished the season poorly, but still finished in the Top Ten which was far better than most of us expected to be at the beginning of the year. It seemed like we had two gator teams, the one that beat LSU, and stomped FSU and USCe, and the one that lost to Georgia, was controlled by Louisville, and were lucky to get past Mizzou and especially that Cajun powerhouse, Louisiana-Lafayette.
Here's to hoping that Muschamp will eliminate that Jekyll-Hyde tendency and have a more consistent Florida team in 2013.