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Discussion in 'RayGator's Swamp Gas' started by ThePlayer, May 3, 2025.

  1. Wanne15

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    if we win nine games I think we are definitely one of the 12 best teams in the country but it is yet to be determined. If we would be let in over a 10 or 11 win team.
     
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  2. Crusher

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    Agreed and most likely still left out of a 12 team playoff.
     
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  3. Wanne15

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    we would probably be waiting on another team to blow it late for us to get in. if we can win nine games though I like our chances in that first round. We will have already proven we could beat a good team or two. Nine wins probably gets us a win against somebody who is in the playoffs
     
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    Depends, if the three we lose are Tx, LSU and UGAG, then we don't make the playoff. Good season since we would have beat Tn, Miami and FSU but not spectacular.
    I would prefer if we were 10-2 and one of those wins is either UGAG or Tx.
     
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  5. Wanne15

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    Thats a shoe in at 10. Ol miss will be good again too, possibly A&M. FSU, not so much. They should be among our easiest wins besides the highschool teams.
     
  6. ThePlayer

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    If we lose to South Florida we won't win 6 games and there will be a new Gator coach next year.
     
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  7. n210sgator

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    I’m just glad you didn’t put LSU and “shoe in” in the same paragraph:cool:
     
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  8. Wanne15

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    Possibly a top 10 team along with Texas , Georgia and Miami is getting some too 10 love. We will be too ten if we get to 10 wins, possibly with nine wins.
     
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    OK - I should have said Marco Wilson is glad you didn’t include LSU with “shoe in”:emoji_handball:
     
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  10. ThePlayer

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    #38 Harvin Clark CB (1969-71)
    Clark was one of the prominent defensive players among the Super Sophs in 1969. And, yes, he was super, not just in ‘69 but throughout his three-year career as a starter. He was an excellent defensive back, but may have been an even better return man. He retired a kickoff 96 yards against Kentucky in 1969 and took a punt back 82 yards for a TD against Miami in the final game of his career. Other notables: DB Wayne McCall, DB Alvin Butler, FB Willie McGrady, DB Charlie Skalaski, PK Jonathan Phillips, PK Matt Piotrowicz.

    Ironic twist to the returned punt against Miami.
    The Gator Flop might never have been necessary if not for a special-teams play earlier in the fourth quarter, when Florida's Harvin Clark fielded a Miami punt and returned it 82 yards for a touchdown. If he'd signaled for a fair catch or simply had a typical 10- or 15-yard return, Reaves probably would have set the record on the ensuing possession. Instead, Florida had to give the ball right back to Miami.

    DOUG DICKEY, former Florida coach: "Harvin Clark, he caused me all kinds of misery over the years by running back that punt for a touchdown. If he hadn't done that, we wouldn't be talking about this today. That's the real mistake I made, not having him fair catch that punt."
     
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  11. gatorranger7

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    It's "shoo in", BTW. [​IMG]
     
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  13. ThePlayer

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    #37 Bruce Starling RB, WR, S, QB, DE (1962)
    In 1963, he went in the 19th round of the AFL draft. Starling lettered three years. In the 1962 Gator Bowl win over Penn State, he made a one-handed interception. Starling was inducted into the University of Florida Hall of Fame 2004. This is what it said in the release: “An outstanding athlete who played running back, wide receiver, safety, quarterback and defensive end at various times during his Gator career … Honor student and inductee of Florida Blue Key … Graduate of UF Law School.”

    #37 Eddie Lake DB (1991-94)
    From Tarpon Springs High, Lake made eight career starts — six at cornerback in 1993 and two as an injury replacement at strong safety in ’94. He had two career picks — and both came in big games. He had an interception of Eric Zeier in the rain in a 33-26 win against Georgia in ’93 and a game-sealing INT against Alabama in the ’94 SEC Championship Game.

    #37 Guss Scott S (2000-03)
    A fast and physical playmaker in his three years as a starter, Scott will always be remembered for his 47-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Gators’ 20-13 win over Georgia in 2002.
    Other notables: LB Pat Moorer, RB Mark Herndon, RB Gary Geiger, DB Teako Brown, DB Reggie Davis, P Hunter Brown.

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  14. Wanne15

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    Eight starts and getting on this list is definitely a feat.
     
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  15. ThePlayer

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    #36 Bobby Joe Green, P (1958-59)
    He played for two years at UF after transferring from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. He averaged a then-school-record 44.9 yards per punt as a senior in 1959, and graduated with a career average of 42.6, which also was a school record at the time. That career figure now is sixth. His punt of 82 yards against Georgia in ’58 is the longest in school history. He punted for 14 seasons in the NFL.

    #36 Jack Charles Burns, CB (1967-70)
    As a junior on the 1969 team, Burns was a steadying influence on the defensive players among the Super Sophs. He was a consistent player in his three years as a starter. After his playing days, Burns went on to have a long career as an assistant coach in the NFL and at Louisville. His 15 seasons included stints with the Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings, and Atlanta Falcons. Burns was the offensive coordinator for the Vikings from 1992 to 1993 and part of the Redskins' 1991 Super Bowl championship team.

    #36 Vito McKeever DB (1980-83)
    He was a key defender on the 9-2-1 1983 team that was the first in program history to finish a season in the AP Top 10. McKeever played parts of two seasons with the Tampa Bay Bucs at cornerback and started eight games in the process. Also played two seasons in the USFL with the Michigan Panthers and Oakland Invaders. Led Tampa Bay in interceptions in 1986 with 3 and also recorded nine special teams tackles before winning his starting defensive back spot. Other Notables: DB Carlton Pouncy, HB Richard Skelly, CB Del Speer, RB Anthony Williams, DB Tom Hungerbuhler.
     
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  16. ThePlayer

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    #35 Larry Dupree, RB (1962-65)
    One of the best players in program history and a member of the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame.
    Dupree led Florida in rushing from 1962-64, totaling 1,725 yards and 14 touchdowns despite playing his senior campaign with a knee injury. He was also first on the Gators in total offense in 1962, racking up 604 yards from scrimmage. His 31 carries for 138 yards against Florida State in 1963 set a school record for most rushes by a single player. It took 19
    years for Neal Anderson to break the record though seven total Florida running backs have now met or eclipsed the mark.

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    #35 Jimmy DuBose, FB (1972-75)
    He owns one of the best single seasons by a running back in school history. In his senior year, playing fullback in Doug Dickey’s wishbone offense, DuBose was practically unstoppable running between the tackles. For the season, he rushed for 1,307 yards, the third-most in UF history, behind only Emmitt Smith. In a rout of FSU, he rushed for 204 yards.
    Other notables: S Ahmad Black, CB Michael Gilmore, LB Chip Hinton.

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    #35 Ahmad Black S (2007-10)
    Black is fourth on UF’s all-time interceptions list (13), was All-SEC twice, a Second-Team AP All-American in 2010 and starter for the 2008 national champs. He even had a pick in the title game vs. Oklahoma.

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  17. Wanne15

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    I wasn't even born yet but it's still crazy that 600 yards led the entire offense. My other game has changed
     
  18. ThePlayer

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    #34 Jackie Simpson, RB (1953-56)
    Simpson, from Miami Edison, did it all for the Gators in the mid-1950s. He was a good runner, a high-level defensive back and a great return man. He led UF in rushing in ’55 and led the SEC in punt returns in ’56 as a senior. He had a 100-yard interception return in 1955, tied for the longest in NCAA history. He was a third-team all-league pick in 1954 and ’55 and a second-teamer in ’56.

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    #34 John Clifford, DB, (1970-72)
    Not only was he Mr. Steady and Reliable in the UF secondary for three seasons, he was a playmaker who played with great instincts. In his sophomore season, he had three interceptions in one game (North Carolina State). In 1970, John Clifford set the single-season record for interceptions with the Gators, with seven interceptions. He would return to Gainesville after his playing days were done to serve as P.K. Yonge's head coach and eventually the program's athletic director after 34 years as a high school head coach. Other notables: LB Alex Anzalone, DE Lerentee McCray, DB Dorian Munroe, DB Daryl Dixon, FB Jerome Evans, DB Brian Hipp.
     
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  19. ThePlayer

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    #33 Errict Rhett (1989-93)
    Rhett, who starred in high school at Hollywood McArthur, holds UF career records for carries (873) and rushing yards (4,163) and is third in rushing TDs (34); he also is fourth in school history with 153 receptions. He was a workhorse for the early Spurrier teams, as evidenced by three seasons with at least 220 carries (there are only 10 of those in school history). He was an All-American as a senior in 1993 and was a first-team All-SEC pick in ’91 and ’93. He was the first player in NCAA history to rush for 4,100 yards and catch 140 passes in a career.

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    #33 Larry Smith (1966-68)
    Larry Smith earned a name for himself as one of the most-talented tailbacks ever to don the Orange and Blue. An All-American in his final season at Florida (1968), Smith finished his career as the school's all-time leading rusher with 2,186 yards, a mark that still stands eighth on the all-time list. His 24 career touchdowns place him ninth all-time for the Florida Gators and he led the squad in rushing three-straight seasons from 1966-68. Other notables: RB Jack Harper, RB Lindy Infante, RB Tommy Durrance, RB Tony Green, DB Tony George, S Teako Brown, LB David Reese, RB Kestahn Moore, RB Ran Carthon.

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  20. Wanne15

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    33 has some boys
     
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