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		<title>FOUR BITS: Wilbekin, Mullen, Tebow&#8217;s jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 17:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » In a special to ESPN, Matt Winkeljohn takes a closer look at high school juniors Scottie Wilbekin and Matt Carlino skipping their senior seasons to (hopefully) join the Florida Gators and UCLA Bruins, respectively. Most importantly, Wilbekin’s father said that there is a “99 percent chance” of everything working out so he can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 » In a <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=5160105" target="_blank">special to <em>ESPN</em></a>, Matt Winkeljohn takes a closer look at high school juniors <strong>Scottie Wilbekin</strong> and <strong>Matt Carlino</strong> skipping their senior seasons to (hopefully) join the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> and <strong>UCLA Bruins</strong>, respectively.  Most importantly, Wilbekin’s father said that there is a “99 percent chance” of everything working out so he can enroll in the <strong>University of Florida</strong> next year.  Nevertheless there is still “a lot [that] has to happen on our part” for it all to go down, according to Svend Wilbekin, including his son taking all necessary classes and receiving a high enough SAT score.</p>
<p>2 » After an hour interview with him on the radio, Alabama sports talk show host Paul Finebaum <a href="http://blog.al.com/press-register-sports/2010/05/finebaum_dan_mullen_is_the_fut.html" target="_blank">has declared</a> former Gators offensive coordinator and current <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> head coach <strong>Dan Mullen</strong> “the future of college football.”  What is interesting is that Finebaum cites Mullen’s youth, beautiful wife, attitude, demeanor and politics as the main reasons he will be a success rather than, you know, his football acumen.  “He left me with my eyes wide open and shaking my head with admiration and respect,” Finebaum wrote.  <strong>OGGOA</strong> wonders if he would have felt the same way if Mullen ended up becoming the top guy at Florida.</p>
<p>3 » Former Gators quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong>’s No. 15 <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> jersey is flying off the shelves both in Denver, CO, and nationally.  The jerseys are going so fast that, according to a Champs Sports outlet employee who spoke with <em>Denver News</em>, they are being <a href="http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2010/05/tim_tebow_saves_colorados_econ.php" target="_blank">put on display immediately</a> when they arrive without price tags ($80 per) for expediting purposes.  Stores are being so careful that Tebow’s jerseys – unlike others on the racks – are being attached with a heavy cable as to prevent shoplifting.</p>
<p>4 » Fans do not need to shoplift Tebow’s jersey in order to save a few bucks on it.  They can just dust off the jersey of former Broncos wide receiver <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong> (or purchase a new one for half-price or as little as $10) and bring it to embroiderer Daniella Grieve, who is removing Marshall’s name and <a href="http://cbs4denver.com/sports/tim.tebow.jersey.2.1673803.html" target="_blank">replacing it with Tebow’s</a> for customers.  “[This idea] could turn into something big, and if not we have Tebow jerseys for our two little boys,” Grieve told <em>CBS4</em> in Denver.</p>
<p>» Of course, if you wish to purchase Tebow&#8217;s real <strong>NFL</strong> jersey, you can grab it <a href=" http://www.footballfanatics.com/partnerid/2465/source/share-a-sale" target="_blank"><strong>directly through OGGOA&#8217;s store</strong></a>!  You can also visit our Gators-specific store <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=131438&#038;u=391188&#038;m=7124&#038;urllink=&#038;afftrack=" target="_blank"><strong>here</a></strong>!</p>
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		<title>SIX BITS: Nelson, Cunningham, softball, lax, UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 15:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » On Feb. 1, OGGOA reported that former Florida Gators safety Reggie Nelson could be cut by the Jacksonville Jaguars if he does not show significant improvement by the time training camp concludes. Nelson owned up to ESPN about his issues in 2009 and has figured out why they occurred. “I had mistakes last [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 » On Feb. 1, <strong>OGGOA</strong> reported that former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> safety <strong>Reggie Nelson</strong> could be cut by the <strong>Jacksonville Jaguars</strong> if he does not show significant improvement by the time training camp concludes.  Nelson <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/afcsouth/post/_/id/11503/sinking-nelson-no-more-cb-or-nickel" target="_blank">owned up</a> to <em>ESPN</em> about his issues in 2009 and has figured out why they occurred.  “I had mistakes last year, I did,” he said. “I’ve watched film since I’ve been here in February and I can own up and say, ‘Yes, I did blow some coverages. Yes, I did miss tackles.’ That’s something I’ve looked at. I have to correct them.  You’ve got to look at it: I played safety, corner, nickel, so many different positions. Most players would be like, ‘Oh, no, I’m not doing that, y’all drafted me for this.’ That’s not me, I want to win. I took that challenge, I played corner, I played nickel. I am a competitive guy. [...] They made their decision and I’ve got to live with it.”  Nelson also said he will not do the same thing in 2010 – if it is up to him. “The way things happened last year, I don’t think I’d do it,” he said. “I will not do it. I tried that last year. It didn’t work. I don’t think it was fair to me. I would not go back. You live and you lean. It’s their decision, regardless. The only thing I can do is show up and play football.”</p>
<p>2 » The <strong>New England Patriots</strong> want former Florida defensive end <strong>Jermaine Cunningham</strong> to replace recently released outside linebacker <strong>Adalius Thomas</strong> – this much is known.  How he will progress in the transition remains to be seen, but head coach <strong>Bill Belichick</strong> is just as confident as Cunningham is in himself.  “It’s all football. I’m a football player,” Cunningham said. “I’m going to study the playbooks and just do whatever it takes to get better, and keep on getting better. […] I’m a hard worker and fundamental technician. […] Left or right, just get to the ball.”  For what its worth, Cunningham has also taken to giving a name to the influx of former Gators with the Patriots – “Gator Nation North,” he calls it.</p>
<p><strong><em>Four more BITS on softball, lacrosse, baseball and Kentucky basketball posting the lowest average GPA in the SEC&#8230;after the break!</em></strong><br />
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3 » A planned three-game weekend series ended up one-day doubleheader with No. 5/6 Florida softball (37-7, 17-4 SEC) sweeping the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> (26-26, 7-17 SEC) 8-0 and 9-1 on Saturday afternoon at <strong>MSU Softball Field</strong> in Starkville, MS.  Starting pitchers junior <strong>Stephanie Brombacher</strong> (25-5) and freshman <strong>Ensley Gammel</strong> (11-2) won the respective contests; Brombacher tossed a shutout, while Gammel tied a career-high with nine strikeouts.</p>
<p>4 » Completing their inaugural regular season, Gators lacrosse (9-7, 1-4 ALC) fell 19-5 to the five-time defending National Champion No. 2 <strong>Northwestern Wildcats</strong> (15-2, 5-0 ALC) Sunday afternoon at <strong>Lakeside Field</strong> in Evanston, IL.  Freshman attacker <strong>Janine Hillier</strong> scored two goals, while freshman goalkeeper <strong>Cara Canington</strong> grabbed a career-high 11 saves in the net.  Florida (No. 6 seed) will now compete in its first <strong>ALC Tournament</strong> with action beginning on Thursday when they take on No. 3-seed Johns Hopkins in opening round action.</p>
<p>5 » In a story that should not come as a surprise to any college basketball fan, head coach <strong>John Calipari</strong>’s <strong>Kentucky Wildcats</strong> posted a <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong>-low 2.025 GPA for the Fall 2009 semester.  The lowest GPA the program has achieved in the <a href="http://www.kentucky.com/2010/05/02/1248238/uk-basketball-low-on-the-gpa-scale.html" target="_blank">last seven-and-a-half years</a>, it was almost a full point below the Gators’ SEC-high 2.96 GPA.  “I was disappointed,” Kentucky president Lee T. Todd, Jr. told the <em>Lexington Herald-Leader</em>.   “It’s not something we’re happy with, I’ll tell you that,” senior associate athletic director in charge of student services Sandy Bell added. “And we’ll be working on it to get it up. We certainly anticipate that going up in the spring [semester].”  Only two players on the Wildcats had GPAs above 3.0 with four at 2.0 or below.  Two freshman on the team posted 1.667 and 1.765 GPAs, respectively.</p>
<p>6 » Florida freshman shortstop <strong>Nolan Fontana</strong> has been invited to the <strong>2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Trials</strong>, according to the University of Florida.  He will be competing for a spot on the 22-man roster that will be selected after tryouts occur from July 5-11 at the <strong>National Training Complex</strong> in Cary, NC.</p>
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		<title>SIX BITS: Tennis, Tebow&#8217;s defense, Cunningham&#8217;s future, Mullen&#8217;s job, Johnson&#8217;s start, Moyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 14:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » The No. 3 Florida Gators women’s tennis team was honored extensively by the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday, taking home the top three available annual awards. Freshman Lauren Embree won SEC Player of the Year, freshman Allie Will took home SEC Freshman of the Year honors and Roland Thornqvist was named SEC Coach of [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » The No. 3 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> women’s tennis team was honored extensively by the <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> on Wednesday, taking home the top three available annual awards.  Freshman <strong>Lauren Embree</strong> won <strong>SEC Player of the Year</strong>, freshman <strong>Allie Will</strong> took home <strong>SEC Freshman of the Year</strong> honors and <strong>Roland Thornqvist</strong> was named <strong>SEC Coach of the Year</strong>.  Also representing the team were seniors <strong>Marrit Boonstra</strong> and <strong>Anastasia Revzina</strong>, who were named to the <strong>All-SEC First Team</strong> and <strong>Second Team</strong>, respectively.  Embree and Will also earned All-SEC First Team honors and placement on the <strong>SEC All-Freshman Team</strong>.  Florida was undefeated (11-0) during the regular season, won the <strong>2010 SEC Tournament</strong> and will compete in the <strong>2010 NCAA Team Championship</strong> beginning May 14.</p>
<p>2 » When it comes to former Florida Gators quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong>’s future with the <strong>Denver Broncos</strong>, you will find no stronger advocate or staunch defender than <em>Denver Post</em> columnist Woody Paige.  As someone who suggested the team select Tebow from the get-go, Paige has <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_14980266" target="_blank">gone on the offensive</a> against a number of his readers who continue to question head coach <strong>Josh McDaniels</strong>’ decision, comparing Tebow to the likes of <strong>John Elway</strong> and San Francisco’s <strong>Steve Young</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><em>Check out four more BITS on Cunningham, Mullen and Florida baseball&#8230;</em></strong><br />
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3 » Calling former Gators defensive end the “joker in this year’s [<strong>New England</strong>] <strong>Patriots</strong> deck,” <em>ESPNBoston.com</em>’s Mike Reiss asks if <strong>Jermaine Cunningham</strong> is the answer to the team’s pass-rush woes.  “One of the main reasons the Patriots went with Cunningham,” he writes, “is that they viewed him as more of a natural fit to make the challenging transition from 4-3 defensive end to 3-4 outside linebacker. [<strong>Cincinnati Bengals</strong> DE <strong>Carlos</strong>] <strong>Dunlap</strong>, they felt, was more of a pure 4-3 end.”  <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/columns/story?columnist=reiss_mike&#038;id=5146478" target="_blank">Citing Cunningham&#8217;s success</a> against Alabama’s <strong>Andre Smith</strong> and Ole Miss’ <strong>Michael Oher</strong> and <strong>John Jerry</strong>, Reiss believes the answer to his initial question is a simple “yes” and that he is “the most important rookie in this year’s class.”</p>
<p>4 » When Florida head coach <strong>Urban Meyer</strong> stepped down for a few hours in December, talk of his replacement focused mostly on two coaches: Oklahoma’s <strong>Bob Stoops</strong> and Mississippi State’s <strong>Dan Mullen</strong>.  Asked point-blank by a caller on Alabama radio host Paul Finebaum’s show whether or not he would have taken the job if offered, Mullen admitted that he discussed it with his wife. “I said I don’t know,” Mullen said. “We’re going to have to spend a lot of time, if we even got a call, if we would be interested at all.”  <em><u>OGGOA Opinion:</u> He would have jumped at the opportunity.</em></p>
<p>5 » The freshest face on the Gators baseball team, freshman left-handed pitcher <strong>Brian Johnson</strong>, is filling a huge void in the team’s rotation with sophomore right-hander <strong>Tommy Toledo</strong> still out after facial surgery.  <em>Yahoo! Sports</em>’ Kendall Rogers put together a <a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/baseball/news?slug=kr-rogersroad042810" target="_blank">nice profile on Johnson</a>, who is already garnering interest from a number of <strong>MLB</strong> teams and may not end up being with Florida for the long-term.</p>
<p>6 » Gators baseball <a href="http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100428/articles/100429358" target="_blank">earned a commitment</a> Wednesday from Santa Fe College sophomore infielder <strong>Jeff Moyer</strong>, according to <em>The Gainesville Sun</em> A third baseman who is batting .404 with 12 home runs and 45 RBI so far this season, he is also slugging .762 and getting on base at a .505 clip.</p>
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		<title>FOUR BITS: tennis, baseball, softball, gymnastics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1a » No. 3 Women’s Tennis won 2010 SEC Championship Tournament Over the weekend, the Florida Gators women’s tennis team (24-2) captured its 16th conference title in the last 23 years and first since 2006. It defeated the LSU Tigers (10-15) 4-0 on Friday before advancing to the finals to take on the No. 13 [...]]]></description>
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<p>1a » <em>No. 3 Women’s Tennis won <strong>2010 SEC Championship Tournament</strong></em><br />
Over the weekend, the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> women’s tennis team (24-2) captured its 16th conference title in the last 23 years and first since 2006.  It defeated the <strong>LSU Tigers</strong> (10-15) 4-0 on Friday before advancing to the finals to take on the No. 13 <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> (16-8).  Florida took down Tennessee 4-1 in the championship finale Sunday afternoon at the <strong>Magill Tennis Complex</strong> in Athens, GA.  Senior <strong>Marrit Boonstra</strong> and freshman <strong>Allie Will</strong> were named to the <strong>All-Tournament Team</strong>.</p>
<p>1b » <em>No. 6 Men’s Tennis fell in <strong>2010 SEC Championship Tournament</strong> finale</em><br />
Also fighting for a conference crown over the weekend was the men’s tennis team (19-4), which defeated the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> 4-1 Friday in semifinal action at <strong>Boone Tennis Complex</strong> in Lexington, KY.  The men moved on to the championship game Sunday but were swept 4-0 by the No. 2 Volunteers, who took home the title.</p>
<p>2 » <em>No. 7/11 Baseball took three of four games last week</em><br />
Beginning the week with a solid 18-8 defeat of the <strong>South Florida Bulls</strong> (17-20), Gators baseball (28-11, 12-6 SEC) finished out the week by winning two-of-three games at home against the No. 9/7 <strong>Arkansas Razorbacks</strong> (33-8, 13-5 SEC).  UF dropped the opener 8-3 before evening the series with an 8-2 win Saturday and taking it home Sunday with a 2-1 victory.</p>
<p>3 » <em>No. 4/4 Softball dropped two of three games last week</em><br />
Florida softball (35-7, 15-4 SEC) was hoping for a chance to even out its week after dropping two of its previous three games; unfortunately, inclement weather on Saturday forced the team to cancel its series finale against No. 17/18 Tennessee (39-9, 15-5 SEC).  The Gators began the week with a tough 8-3 home loss to the <strong>Florida International Golden Panthers</strong> (30-15, 11-5 Sun Belt) at <strong>Pressly Stadium</strong> on Tuesday.  The ladies then split a weekend series with the Volunteers, winning game one 6-0 before falling 4-3 in game two at <strong>Lee Softball Stadium</strong> in Knoxville, TN.</p>
<p>4 » <em>No. 4 Gymnastics fell at home in <strong>2010 NCAA Championship</strong></em><br />
Gators gymnastics, a consistently great program that has been hoping for a NCAA Championship since it came in second in 1998, once again fell short of a title over the weekend, failing to come out on top during the <strong>NCAA Super Six</strong> team final in Gainesville, FL.  The Florida women came in fifth place with a total of 197.00, behind the new NCAA Champion <strong>UCLA Bruins</strong> (197.725), second-place Oklahoma (197.25), third-place Alabama (197.225) and fourth-place Stanford (197.10).  Utah (196.225) was the only team to finish behind UF).  The match was the Gators’ ninth NCAA Super Six all-time and sixth in the last seven years.</p>
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		<title>No. 2/5 Baseball sweeps home series vs. MSU</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 20:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No. 2/5 Florida Gators baseball opened their Southeastern Conference schedule this weekend, sweeping the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a three game series at McKethan Stadium. Taking down the Bulldogs (11-9, 0-3 SEC) by consecutive scores of 7-2, 5-4 and 4-1, the Gators (16-3, 3-0 SEC) will take on Florida Gulf Coast in the final game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No. 2/5 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> baseball opened their <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> schedule this weekend, sweeping the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> in a three game series at <strong>McKethan Stadium</strong>.  Taking down the Bulldogs (11-9, 0-3 SEC)  by consecutive scores of 7-2, 5-4 and 4-1, the Gators (16-3, 3-0 SEC) will take on Florida Gulf Coast in the final game of their 11-game homestand before spending about a week on the road.</p>
<p>In the series’ first game, sophomore starter <strong>Alex Panteliodis</strong> (5-0) tossed a career-high 7.1 innings, only allowing four hits and two runs while registering three strikeouts.  Florida put together a five-run sixth inning to take a commanding lead, with freshman designated hitter <strong>Austin Maddox</strong> (2-4) smacking a two-run double and hitting a solo home run.  Sophomore first baseman <strong>Preston Tucker</strong> (2-4) continued his hot streak by scoring two runs and homering for this third-straight game.</p>
<p>The following night, the Gators powered their way to victory with a four-run seventh inning rally that included sophomore outfielder <strong>Tyler Thompson</strong> (2-3) stealing home plate and Tucker (2-4, three RBI) hitting a two-run double.  Sophomore <strong>Nick Maronde</strong> (2-0) entered in the seventh and picked up a win in 1.2 innings of work even though junior closer <strong>Kevin Chapman</strong> (S4) allowed two earned runs (he still recorded the save).</p>
<p>Having already clinched the series, Florida was looking to improve their record on Sunday, and a three-run dinger by Maddox in the eighth inning provided them with the series sweep.  Chapman came in to relieve a tired Gators bullpen that suffered through 94 minutes of a rain delay; he threw 2.1 scoreless innings and totaled four strikeouts to pick up his first win of the season.</p>
<p>The weekend’s sweep was the team’s first against Mississippi State since 2002.  Florida has matched its season-high five-game winning streak and received an elevation to No. 2 in the nation on Monday.</p>
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		<title>Florida Gators bubble watch: Sat. March 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 04:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NOTE: OGGOA is currently in the process of relocating (AKA I am moving) and is without Internet access until Monday morning. Therefore, we will be coming at you with a ton of news and notes first thing that morning. However, we will still be keeping tabs on Florida Gators basketball throughout the weekend and will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font color="red">NOTE:</font></strong> OGGOA is currently in the process of relocating (AKA I am moving) and is without Internet access until Monday morning. Therefore, we will be coming at you with a ton of news and notes first thing that morning. However, we will still be keeping tabs on Florida Gators basketball throughout the weekend and will still offer a live update right after Selection Sunday, beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday on <em>CBS</em>.</p>
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<p>Florida&#8217;s win Thursday against the <strong>Auburn Tigers</strong> appeared impressive enough to earn them a berth in <strong>March Madness</strong>, but their loss to the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> in the <strong>2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament</strong> quarterfinals coupled with a bunch of upsets and other victories has forced them to the back of the bubble.</p>
<p>Below is <strong>OGGOA</strong>&#8216;s latest bubble watch update:</p>
<p><font color="red">» Mississippi State (22-10) defeated Florida 75-69</font><br />
» Dayton (20-12) lost to Xavier 78-73<br />
<font color="red">» Rhode Island (23-8) defeated Saint Louis 63-47</font><br />
<font color="red">» Georgia Tech (21-11) defeated No. 19 Maryland 69-64</font> (considered a lock)<br />
<font color="red">» Illinois (19-13) defeated No. 18 Wisconsin 58-54</font><br />
» Ole Miss (21-10) lost to No. 13 Tennessee 76-65<br />
<font color="red">» San Diego State (24-8) defeated No. 8 New Mexico 72-69</font> (considered a lock)<br />
<font color="red">» Minnesota (19-12) defeated No. 11 Michigan State 72-67</font><br />
<font color="red">» Washington (22-9) defeated Stanford 79-64</font></p>
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<p>Additionally, <em>ESPN</em> bracketology expert Joe Lunardi has dropped Florida out of his final teams to earn a berth. Instead, he has them as his second team out after Illinois after Mississippi State, Minnesota and Washington pulled off impressive victories Saturday coupled with some big upsets from other teams.</p>
<blockquote><p>Florida  [21-12 (9-7), RPI: 54, SOS: 31] The Gators seemed to be in decent shape after defeating Auburn in Thursday night&#8217;s first round of the SEC tournament, but then they lost to Mississippi State on Friday and a bunch of other bubble teams won. It will be a close call for Florida, which is trying to end a two-year NCAA drought after winning back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007. UF went 9-7 in SEC play during the regular season. The Gators are 3-8 against RPI top-50 foes, but those three are very good: beating Tennessee (home), Michigan State (neutral) and Florida State (home). Eight of their 12 losses came against teams that are ranked No. 24 or better in the RPI ratings. The Gators will have to overcome one ugly eyesore &#8212; a 67-66 loss at home to No. 212 South Alabama on Dec. 22.</p></blockquote>
<p>Selection Sunday will air March 14 beginning at 6 p.m. on <em>CBS</em>.  The NCAA Selection Committee will choose five at-large teams to join the 39 locks and 21 automatic qualifiers already in the tournament. <strong>OGGOA</strong> will provide full coverage of the event.</p>
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		<title>Post-game comments and Gators&#8217; bubble watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 05:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should be no surprise that members of the Florida Gators basketball team were depressed and dismayed following their 75-69 loss to the Mississippi State Bulldogs Friday night in the quarterfinals of the 2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament. Below are some comments from the players who are concerned about a berth in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It should be no surprise that members of the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> basketball team were depressed and dismayed following their 75-69 loss to the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> Friday night in the quarterfinals of the <strong>2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament</strong>.  Below are some comments from the players who are concerned about a berth in the <strong>2010 NCAA Tournament</strong>, courtesy of the <em>Palm Beach Post</em> and <em>Orlando Sentinel</em>.</p>
<p>» <em>Junior forward <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong> on the loss:</em> “It’s terrible. It’s awful. My first two years, we had a feeling we weren’t going to make (the NCAA Tournament). I think this year we have a much better chance, but it’s completely out of our hands. I’m going to keep my fingers crossed until then. I’m concerned, real concerned, because it’s not in my hands. I can’t control anything, coach (Billy) Donovan can’t, our school can’t. So I think everyone is just concerned and anxious and just hoping.”</p>
<p>» <em>Parsons continued:</em> “It’s a terrible feeling not knowing because it’s not in our hands at all. All we can do is go back to Gainesville and hope and keep our fingers crossed. I think we feel as a team we deserve to be there. We’ve had some good wins.”</p>
<p>» <em>Freshman guard <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong> on what went wrong:</em> “They wanted it more tonight, it was obvious. Reality kicked in, we tried to come back, but it was too late.”</p>
<p>» <em>Senior F <strong>Dan Werner</strong> on falling behind:</em> “You can never get by down by that much and expect to come back on a good team.”</p>
<p>» <em>Werner on his miscue (flubbing pass down four with 1:25 left and a clear lane to the hoop to cut the deficit to two):</em> “I saw that there was no one at the basket so I was going to try to run in and get an easy lay-up. When I started running I guess I kind of misjudged the ball. Stuff like that happens.”</p>
<p>» <em>Head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> on the team&#8217;s chances:</em> “I think we’ve played a very, very competitive schedule. We’ve had some really, really good quality wins. If that’s good enough, then so be it. We’ll wait and see what happens on Sunday.”</p>
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<p>Florida&#8217;s win Thursday against the <strong>Auburn Tigers</strong> appeared impressive enough to earn them a berth in <strong>March Madness</strong>, but the Gators must still keep an eye on their competition also on the bubble.  While conference tournaments had been kind to UF up to this point, Friday night saw a number of bubble teams find success against top-ranked competition.  Below is <strong>OGGOA</strong>&#8216;s latest bubble watch update:</p>
<p><font color="red">» Mississippi State (22-10) defeated Florida 75-69</font><br />
» Dayton (20-12) lost to Xavier 78-73<br />
<font color="red">» Rhode Island (23-8) defeated Saint Louis 63-47</font><br />
<font color="red">» Georgia Tech (21-11) defeated No. 19 Maryland 69-64</font> (considered a lock)<br />
<font color="red">» Illinois (19-13) defeated No. 18 Wisconsin 58-54</font><br />
» Ole Miss (21-10) lost to No. 13 Tennessee 76-65<br />
<font color="red">» San Diego State (24-8) defeated No. 8 New Mexico 72-69</font> (considered a lock)<br />
<font color="red">» Minnesota (19-12) defeated No. 11 Michigan State 72-67</font><br />
<font color="red">» Washington (22-9) defeated Stanford 79-64</font></p>
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<p>Additionally, <em>ESPN</em> bracketology expert Joe Lunardi has kept Florida at No. 1 on his list of the final five at-large teams to qualify for the tournament after their loss Friday.  Lunardi projects that it would take additional wins by Minnesota or Mississippi State or unexpected teams winning their conference tournaments to knock any of his final five (Florida, Virginia Tech, Illinois, Washington, Rhode Island) off the bubble.</p>
<p>Selection Sunday will air March 14 beginning at 6 p.m. on <em>CBS</em>.  The NCAA Selection Committee will choose five at-large teams to join the 39 locks and 21 automatic qualifiers already in the tournament. <strong>OGGOA</strong> will provide full coverage of the event.</p>
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		<title>Gators leave doubts, fall to Bulldogs 75-69</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 03:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Down a game-high 19 points with 13:29 left to play, the Florida Gators (21-12) rallied with a strong 14-0 run but still fell short, losing to the Mississippi State Bulldogs (22-10) 75-69 Friday night in the quarterfinals of the 2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. Led by a 23-point effort from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; padding: 4px 5px 0px 0px" src="http://i823.photobucket.com/albums/zz158/only_gators1/MSU-UF-werner.jpg" />Down a game-high 19 points with 13:29 left to play, the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> (21-12) rallied with a strong 14-0 run but still fell short, losing to the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> (22-10) 75-69 Friday night in the quarterfinals of the <strong>2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament</strong> from <strong>Bridgestone Arena</strong> in Nashville, TN.</p>
<p>Led by a 23-point effort from freshman guard <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong>, the Gators&#8217; backcourt scored 48 of the team&#8217;s 69 total points.  Sophomore point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> contributed 19 points on 6-12 shooting while going 4-for-8 from beyond the arc.  Boynton finished 4-of-7 from downtown and 8-for-16 overall with a team-high three assists.</p>
<p>Florida began the game slow, missing their first five shots and allowing Mississippi State to get out to a 10-0 lead.  A layup by Walker almost four minutes in ended the drought.  The Gators attempted an early comeback, using a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to 13-9, but the Bulldogs answered back and pulled ahead to a 15-point lead halfway through the period.  UF finished the half with its backcourt accounting for 25 of its 28 points.</p>
<p>Up a game-high 19 points, 58-39, with 13:20 to left on the clock, MSU looked to have the game locked up.  That was until Florida exploded on a 14-0 run to close within five as Mississippi State was held scoreless for six minutes.  It would not be enough for the Gators, who would eventually get down to a four-point deficit on a Walker free throw with 1:25 to play.  Florida had a chance to get within two with plenty of time left, but a mishandled pass by senior forward <strong>Dan Werner</strong> &#8211; who had a wide-open lane to the hoop in front of him &#8211; turned the ball (and perhaps the game) over to the Bulldogs.</p>
<p>Mississippi State shot over 66 percent from both the field and downtown for the majority of the game, but finished 57.1 percent and 50 percent from the respective locations compared to 43.6 percent and 39.1 percent for the Gators.  Florida out-rebounded MSU 32-20, mostly due to the majority of the Bulldogs&#8217; baskets going into the hoop.</p>
<p>Mississippi State guard <strong>Barry Stewart</strong> led the way with a team-high 17 points as F <strong>Jarvis Varnado</strong> dominated the paint with 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting, four rebounds and four big blocks.  In all, five Bulldogs finished in double figures, with G <strong>Ravern Johnson</strong> adding 12 and G <strong>Dee Bost</strong> and F <strong>Kodi Augustus</strong> contributing 10 apiece.</p>
<p>Florida junior F <strong>Alex Tyus</strong> scored five points one day after a season-high 24-point performance Thursday against Auburn, redshirt junior center <strong>Vernon Macklin</strong> added three with his first bucket coming with 11:23 left in the game and junior F <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong> added 10 points with a team-high seven rebounds.</p>
<p>&#8220;They wanted it more tonight, it was obvious,&#8221; Boynton said after the game.</p>
<p>Friday&#8217;s loss was UF&#8217;s first to an SEC West opponent this season.</p>
<p>All that is left for the Gators is to wait for the NCAA Selection Committee to make its decision on whether or not they are worthy enough to earn a berth to the <strong>2010 NCAA Tournament</strong>.  Selection Sunday begins on March 14 at 6 p.m. on <em>CBS</em>.  <strong>OGGOA</strong> will provide full coverage of the event.</p>
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		<title>FOUR BITS: NCAAs, prime time, Lebo, bubble</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 19:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » The Gainesville Sun’s Pat Dooley explained the Florida Gators&#8216; status as a 2010 NCAA Tournament team as succinctly as possible: “They’re in. I think.” The Gators appear to have clinched an at-large berth in March Madness for the first time in three seasons with their victory Thursday in the first round of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » <em>The Gainesville Sun</em>’s Pat Dooley explained the <strong>Florida Gators</strong>&#8216; status as a <strong>2010 NCAA Tournament</strong> team as succinctly as possible: “They’re in. I think.”  The Gators appear to have clinched an at-large berth in <strong>March Madness</strong> for the first time in three seasons with their victory Thursday in the first round of the <strong>2010 Southeastern Conference Tournament</strong> against the <strong>Auburn Tigers</strong>.  Then again, anything can happen with the Selection Committee.  Florida has a chance to remove any doubts tonight against a team they already beat this season, the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong>.</p>
<p>2 » Though the SEC is delaying the announcement of its entire football schedule due to some conflicts, it was announced Friday that the Gators’ away contest against the defending National Champion <strong>Alabama Crimson Tide</strong> on Oct. 2, 2010, will be <em>CBS</em>’ lone prime time game of the season.  Each year, <em>CBS</em> picks one conference game to air at 8 p.m., and for 2010 it has decided to choose a rematch of the last two SEC Championship games – a rubber match if you will – between the Gators and Crimson Tide.  Then again, the game could very well be less of a rubber match and more of a precursor to the 2010 SEC Championship in Atlanta, GA. Mark your calendars.</p>
<p>3 » While the win Thursday did wonders for Florida, it has likely done just the opposite for Auburn.  Tigers head coach <strong>Jeff Lebo</strong>, who was on the hot seat before the tournament, is likely to get the boot if you believe many of Auburn’s fans and boosters.  Gators head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> has gone out of his way to praise Lebo at every opportunity he has gotten, but the respect of his peers will probably not be enough to save the embattled coach. <strong>UPDATE:</strong> Just moments after <strong>OGGOA</strong> posted this, <em>The Birmingham News</em> <a href="http://blog.al.com/goldmine/2010/03/jeff_lebo_is_out_as_auburn_bas.html" target="_blank">reported</a> that Lebo will be fired.</p>
<p>4 » <strong><font color="red">Bubble Watch:</font></strong> Illinois (18-13) vs. No. 18 Wisconsin (2:25 p.m.), Rhode Island (22-8) vs. Saint Louis (2:30 p.m.), Mississippi (21-9) vs. No. 13 Tennessee (3:15 p.m.), Dayton (20-11) vs. Xavier [in] (6:30 p.m.), Georgia Tech (20-11) vs. No. 19 Maryland (7 p.m.), Minnesota (19-12) vs. No. 11 Michigan State (8:55 p.m.), San Diego State (23-8) vs. No. 8 New Mexico (9:00 p.m.), Washington (22-9) vs. Stanford (11:30 p.m.)</p>
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		<title>Florida to face Auburn in SEC tourney rematch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 01:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the second round of the 2009 Southeastern Conference Tournament, the Auburn Tigers thrashed the Florida Gators’ NCAA Tournament dreams, defeating them 61-58 in Tampa, FL. The Gators may have gotten some retribution against the Tigers with a 78-70 win on Feb. 18 in Gainesville, FL, but their chance for true redemption will come Thursday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; padding: 8px 7px 0px 0px" src="http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab128/only_gators/SECtourney.png" />In the second round of the <strong>2009 Southeastern Conference Tournament</strong>, the <strong>Auburn Tigers</strong> thrashed the <strong>Florida Gators</strong>’ <strong>NCAA Tournament</strong> dreams, defeating them 61-58 in Tampa, FL.  The Gators may have gotten some retribution against the Tigers with a 78-70 win on Feb. 18 in Gainesville, FL, but their chance for true redemption will come Thursday in Nashville, TN.</p>
<p>Florida (20-10, 9-6 SEC), the No. 4 seed in the East, will take on Auburn (15-16, 6-10 SEC), the No. 5 seed in the West, in game three of the first round of the <strong>2010 SEC Tournament</strong> on March 11 at 7:30 p.m.  The game will air live on the SEC Network – check your local listings.</p>
<p>The winner of the contest will move on to face the <strong>Mississippi State Bulldogs</strong> in round two on Fri., March 12 at 7:30 p.m.  The Gators will need at least one SEC Tournament victory to have a chance at avoiding the <strong>NIT</strong> for the first time in three seasons. (Unless, of course, they defeat the No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats on Sunday).</p>
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