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		<title>2/11: Florida vs. Tennessee post-game notes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The No. 7/8 Florida Gators should expect the numbers in front of their team name to drop significantly on Monday after being outplayed in both of their games this past week. After being routed 78-58 by the No. 1 Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday, Florida was stunned at home by the unranked Tennessee Volunteers, which picked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The No. 7/8 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> should expect the numbers in front of their team name to drop significantly on Monday after being outplayed in both of their games this past week. After being routed 78-58 by the No. 1 <strong>Kentucky Wildcats</strong> on Tuesday, Florida was stunned at home by the unranked <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong>, which picked up a 75-70 win Saturday. Gators head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> had plenty to talk about after the game as he looks to right the ship and finish out the 2011-12 regular season strong.</p>
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<p><strong>PUT UP OR SHUT UP TIME FOR THE GATORS</strong></p>
<p>Florida has reached a point now where the team must decide how they want the rest of the season to play out. The Gators can either mature, learn from their mistakes, improve and fight their way to a high postseason ranking or falter like the 2007-08 team.</p>
<p>Like that squad, Donovan does not believe this year’s group has been “hardened” enough to understand what it takes to win game-in and game-out. He feels Florida struggles with some of the more minor things in games (getting fouled, missing shots) and instead should be worried about being consistently productive no matter what is happening around them.</p>
<p>“Our guys are not hardened enough right now. We have not been hardened. In a certain respect, there’s a lot of similarities &#8211; as much as I hate to say this &#8211; when Chandler Parsons was here as a freshman. There was not that hardening,” he said. “It took Chandler a couple of years. I’m using him [as an example], but I’d throw in Nick Calathes, [Marreese] Speights, that whole group. Those guys were not hardened.</p>
<p>“They followed two national champions and had no idea and no clue of what went into it. I think these guys are great guys, but we haven’t been hardened enough. Because of our limited depth there a little bit, we need to practice better. We need to be more on edge. We need to take everything to a different level, and we haven’t done that.”</p>
<p>Donovan let the Gators know just that after Saturday’s game by writing “NIT” in big letters on the board in the locker room, something he did mostly as a warning.</p>
<p>“My point on mentioning that to them was nothing more than the fact that there have been teams that have been here – Chandler and those guys started off the season 18-3,” he said. “We’re in a tough stretch for our team. I was using [2007-08] as an example. We’re 7-3 in our league after 10 games. We have six games left. There’s home games and the SEC Tournament.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don’t feel like we don’t have the opportunity to go to the NCAA Tournament. I was using it as an example of don’t take for granted what you have in front of you. We have a lot of work ahead of us. We can’t come in and lose every game. I was using it as an example of: Have an understanding and a respect level of how good you think you are.”</p>
<p>How much is this Florida team like the 2007-08 group? Here are just a few figures to keep in mind going forward:</p>

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		<td class="column-1">As of February 12</td><td class="column-2"><strong>2007-08</strong></td><td class="column-3"><strong>2011-12</strong></td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Overall Record:</strong></td><td class="column-2">19-5</td><td class="column-3">19-6</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Record vs. SEC:</strong></td><td class="column-2">6-3</td><td class="column-3">7-3</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>National ranking (USA Today/AP):</strong></td><td class="column-2">UR/UR</td><td class="column-3">No. 7/8</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>RPI:</strong></td><td class="column-2">44</td><td class="column-3">25</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Losses vs. Top 25:</strong></td><td class="column-2">3</td><td class="column-3">3</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Wins vs. Top 25:</strong></td><td class="column-2">1</td><td class="column-3">2</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Record vs. Tennessee (season):</strong></td><td class="column-2">0-2</td><td class="column-3">0-2</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Seniors:</strong></td><td class="column-2">0</td><td class="column-3">1</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Underclassmen:</strong></td><td class="column-2">10</td><td class="column-3">8</td>
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		<td class="column-1"><strong>Regular season finish:</strong></td><td class="column-2">2-5, NIT</td><td class="column-3">TBD</td>
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<p><strong>YEGUETE OUT INDEFINITELY (CONCUSSION)</strong><br />
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<div class="te_div" id="te1244162228"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1244162228');</script>Gators sophomore forward <strong>Will Yeguete</strong> went down early in the first half when he hit his head on the corner of the basket stand after going up for a block. Yeguete laid motionless on the floor for a few minutes while trainers came over to check on him. Eventually he sat up and left the court with blood coming from the right side of his face, never returning to action.</p>
<p>After the game, Donovan said Yeguete suffered a “definite concussion” and is “out indefinitely” because he failed concussion tests in the locker room and had 8-10 stitches for the cut above his eye. It is Yeguete&#8217;s second concussion this season as he also suffered one early in the year at Ohio State.</p>
<p>“When I got over there he was knocked out. He wasn’t even conscious,” he said. “He wasn’t even awake when I was over there. I was a little bit concerned there. He finally woke up and didn’t know where he was at. And then when he rolled over, he had a lot of blood coming out of his eye.”</p>
<p>Donovan called Yeguete “doubtful” for Tuesday’s game and does not expect him to practice with the team on Sunday or Monday. Should he pass concussion tests mid-week, Florida could potentially have him active for Saturday’s game at Arkansas but could hold him out until next Tuesday’s game vs. Auburn.</p>
<p><strong>NOTES AND QUOTES</strong></p>
<p>» <em>Donovan on how to “harden” the team:</em> “That’s one of the greatest challenges and dilemmas in coaching there is. Because Joakim Noah and Al Horford, those guys weren’t hardened either. There is a mentality and an understanding of what really goes into a preparation to really go out there and win. I’m spending too much time in practice dealing with stuff I shouldn’t be dealing with instead of dealing with preparation. A lot of it is our maturity level and us growing up and growing through some of those things. [...] Some teams have to go through that.”</p>
<p>» <em>Donovan on if senior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> is “hardened”:</em> “Chandler Parsons was a great outlet for Erving Walker. Because when Erving got into maybe taking some quick, ill-advised shots and over-penetrating, [we could put it] in Chandler’s hands and facilitate offense through him a little bit and get Erv off the ball. It’s hard to do that with Brad there. [...] From a verbal leadership standpoint, I’m not so sure that’s Erving’s makeup to kind of take over the team like that. I’ve probably got to help him in that area a little bit. The hardening part, I’m not so sure how hardened Erving is because there was always somebody to kind of help him through. But now a lot of this is kind of falling on his shoulders in terms of running our team. I got to do a better job somehow getting through to these guys about what this is about.”</p>
<p>» <em>Donovan on what is “wrong” with sophomore center <strong>Patric Young</strong>:</em> “He may have some foot issues. It may be bothering hm. I don’t think it’s bothering him. I think the biggest challenge Patric is dealing with is playing at an intensity level on a continual basis. There was one point there in the first half he played 18 minutes with one rebound. It’s hard for him. He’s a guy right now that’s really trying to figure out how to really play with that intensity level all the time. He’s shown spurts of doing it, but he’s unable to sustain it. Last year we could really do it where you could throw him in for 2-3 minutes. He would come in there, knock some people around, pick up a couple fouls, offensive rebound, dunk and all of a sudden he’d be gassed. Now because he’s playing between 24-28 minutes, you can see the great explosions and you can see the laboring. He’s got to learn how to push through fatigue and deal with the mental duress and those kinds of things. He’s got to grow in that area.”</p>
<p>» <em>Freshman guard <strong>Bradley Beal</strong> on Donovan not being happy in the locker room:</em> “No, not happy at all. We didn’t compete at all really. Our defensive press was really bad again. We really weren’t focused. We didn’t get any offense at all. We were jacking up shots. Our mentality throughout the whole game, we weren’t focused mentally at all. It started in practice a couple days ago. We really weren’t focused and weren’t playing hard. It showed tonight.”</p>
<p>» <em>Beal on if depth issues can be blamed:</em> “It was difficult, but at the same time it’s not an excuse. We go through situations like this in practice. Guys get hurt in practice and other guys have to step in. everybody has to be ready to play and we just have to work with what we have.”</div>
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		<title>Tennessee stuns No. 7/8 Florida 75-70 at home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 23:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> travelled to Gainesville, FL on Saturday looking to win their first road game of the year while sweeping the No. 7/8 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> in the season series between the two teams for the first time since 2009. Tennessee succeeded in both of those goals, snapping Florida’s 19-game home winning streak at the <strong>Stephen C. O’Connell Center</strong> with a dominant 75-70 victory and handing UF back-to-back losses for the first time in two seasons.</p>
<p>The Volunteers (13-12, 5-5 SEC) upended the Gators (19-6, 7-3 SEC) with stellar defense and relentless effort on the offensive glass. Tennessee outrebounded Florida 36-30 (12-6 offensively) and also outscored the home team 36-14 in the paint and 17-8 on second chances. The Gators struggled shooting the ball for the second-straight game, connecting on just 42.6 percent of their field goals and 36.7 percent of their attempts from downtown.</p>
<p>Despite donning special <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/25/2012/florida-to-wear-nike-hyper-elite-platinum-uniforms/" target="_blank">Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniforms</a> and having an excited crowd behind them, Florida got off to an extremely slow start, hitting just four of their first 14 attempts from the field and falling behind 12 points to Tennessee, which used an impressive 15-2 run to jump out to the early lead.</p>
<p>During the Volunteers’ scoring stretch, Gators sophomore forward <strong>Will Yeguete</strong> went up for a block and fell down onto the court, hitting the top of his head into the stand supporting the basket. After being checked out by trainers, Yeguete left the game and never returned. He had a cut above his right eye, received stitches in the locker room and may have also suffered a concussion.</p>
<p>Yeguete’s injury forced him to become the third Florida player sitting out for the game as redshirt junior guard <strong>Mike Rosario</strong> (hip pointer) and redshirt freshman F <strong>Cody Larson</strong> (illness) did not dress for the contest.</p>
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<div class="te_div" id="te1937494605"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1937494605');</script>UF began cutting down their deficit in the middle of the first half, but a 7-0 run by UT put the visitors ahead 15 points, 33-18 with 5:04 left until the break. Tennessee increased their lead to 17 with less than two minutes to go, but Florida found some offense late, ending the half on an 8-2 run – including a pair of triples by junior G <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong> &#8211; to trail by 11 at the half.</p>
<p>The Gators got within 10 of the Volunteers soon after coming out of the break when senior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> drained a three that moved him into No. 5 on Florida’s all-time scoring list ahead of Dwayne Schintzius. However, Tennessee continued to pile it on and went back ahead 16 with 6:01 to play, keeping UF at more than an arm’s length for the duration of the contest.</p>
<p>Cutting their deficit to nine twice due in part to a pair of threes by junior F <strong>Erik Murphy</strong>, the Gators wound up falling by just five despite the Volunteers holding on for victory by hitting their foul shots and playing sound defense until the buzzer.</p>
<p>Tennessee G Trae Golden led all scorers with 17 points due to going 9-of-11 from the charity stripe. F Jeronne Maymon was dominant in the paint for the Vols, scoring 15 points and grabbing a game-high 11 boards.</p>
<p>Boynton and freshman G <strong>Bradley Beal</strong>, who hit 11-of-13 free throws, each posted 16 points for Florida. The Gators’ starting five accounted for 12 of the team’s 15 turnovers and all but 10 of the team’s points.</p>
<p>Florida will attempt to rebound from a pair of tough losses this past week by taking their game on the road Tuesday against Alabama (7 p.m. on <em>ESPN</em>) and Thursday against Arkansas (6 p.m. <em>ESPN2</em>). The Gators are expected to fall sharply when the new top 25 polls are released on Monday.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coming off a tough loss to the consensus No. 1 team in the country, the No. 7/8 Florida Gators are looking to avenge their first Southeastern Conference loss of the season by hosting the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday afternoon. Florida head coach Billy Donovan met with the media late in the week to discuss a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming off a tough loss to the consensus No. 1 team in the country, the No. 7/8 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> are looking to avenge their first <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> loss of the season by hosting the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> on Saturday afternoon. Florida head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> met with the media late in the week to discuss a number of topics.</p>
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<p><strong>HANDLING ADVERSITY DURING GAMES AN ISSUE</strong></p>
<p>Donovan continues to be pleased with how the Gators rebound from tough losses (When we’ve lost, we’ve come back and we’ve tried to get better.”) but is not nearly as happy with the way Florida handled Kentucky’s onslaught during the game on Tuesday. He believes the team did not respond the same way they did in-game against Ohio State and Syracuse, two contests in which they fought back until the final buzzer.</p>
<p>“You’re going to have some games where you don’t shoot the ball well, and we did not shoot the ball well. Some of it had to do with Kentucky’s defense and some of it had to do with we didn’t make shots,” he said. “The plays that hurt us more than the missed shots – because that’s going to be part of the game, you’re always going to have that &#8211; were our turnovers or a bad drive or a blocked shot that gapped them out in transition.”</p>
<p>Donovan continued, “There’s got to be better resiliency in those situations. Everything’s a grind and everything’s a struggle. It’s a lot easier playing [defense] when the ball goes in the basket. For those guys, they probably thought they were playing fairly decently for a while but there’s no question there has to be at tough mental fortitude to move past this and find a way collectively as a group to keep ourselves in the game. That was the thing I was most disappointed about in the game.”</p>
<p>He believes that Florida “got away from focusing” on the little things during the game and was completely disconnected as a team, something that the Gators will have to prevent from happening Saturday if they find themselves down against the Volunteers.</p>
<p>“We have a group of guys that really care that are good kids that want to do well. What happens is you can go into a game – and I think this did happen in the Kentucky game – we went into the game with fractured minds,” he explained.</p>
<p>“What I mean by that is nothing to do with adversity or anything else. We went in there where each guy wanted to do his part and to play well. What happens is you’re playing the game as a group of individuals &#8211; not with any bad intentions. You have to have, in that kind of environment against a really good team like that, five guys unified mentally in the game about what is going on.”</p>
<p><strong>HISTORY AND STREAKS</strong><br />
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» Tennessee leads the all-time series against Florida 70-52 though the teams are an even 16-16 since Donovan took over UF’s program. The Gators had won four-straight games against the Volunteers before falling on the road at Knoxville to open SEC play.<br />
» Florida is 13-0 at the O’Dome this season and trying to continue a 19-game winning streak in the House of Horrors.<br />
» The Gators will be wearing special Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniforms for Saturday’s game, which you can take a look at by <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/25/2012/florida-to-wear-nike-hyper-elite-platinum-uniforms/" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.<br />
» All five of Florida’s normal starters are averaging double figures in scoring.<br />
» The Gators have made 10+ three-pointers in 16 of 24 games this year, a season-high mark under Donovan.<br />
» Florida has made a three in 675 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 1992.<br />
» The Gators are 284-37 since 1988-89 when holding opponents under 70 points.<br />
» Florida is one victory away from winning 20+ games for the 14th consecutive season, which is currently the longest active streak in the SEC and fifth-longest nationally.</p>
<p><strong>WALKER CLIMBING UP ALL-TIME LISTS</strong></p>
<p>Senior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> is steadily making his way up a number of Florida’s career lists.  Below are some of the marks he is about to pass in UF&#8217;s record books.</p>
<p>» Assists: Walker (496) can move into No. 1 all-time with eight dimes, passing Ronnie Montgomery (503).<br />
» Minutes: Walker (3,932) can move into No. 2 all-time with 32 minutes on the court, passing Chandler Parsons (3,964).<br />
» Three-pointers made: Walker (264) can move into No. 3 all-time with four treys, passing Anthony Roberson (267).<br />
» Scoring: Walker (1,620) can move into No. 5 all-time with five points, passing Dwayne Schintzius (1,624).<br />
» Free throws made: Walker (400) can move into No. 7 all-time with 12 makes from the charity stripe, passing Dan Cross (411).<br />
» Free throws attempted: Walker (506) can move into No. 9 all-time with nine foul shots, passing David Lee (514).<br />
» Walker is also near the top 10 all-time in games started (four away), field goal attempts (28 away) and steals (six away).</p>
<p><strong>NOTES AND QUOTES</strong></p>
<p>» Donovan said sophomore center <strong>Patric Young</strong>’s early foul trouble in games is what has prevented him from achieving high rebounding numbers recently.</p>
<p>» He believes the Gators must do a much better job defending the three seeing as opponents have been shooting quite well from long range against UF in SEC play.</p>
<p>» <em>On why redshirt freshman forward <strong>Cody Larson</strong> is not seeing much time on the court:</em> “Cody keeps getting better. One of the things that’s hard sometimes – unless I can get him in the flow – sometimes I feel like I’m putting him into a situation where I throw him in there and he’s sat for 30 minutes and I might be setting him up for failure a little bit. I got to find him a way to plug him in sooner. When Murphy’s not in foul trouble and he’s on the floor, it adds a different element to us offensively whereas Cody doesn’t bring that element. Cody, I think, probably needs to be backing up Patric some.”</div>
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		<title>Road woes continue as Vols top Gators 67-56</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 18:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An 11 a.m. start time did nothing to help the No. 13 Florida Gators (12-4, 0-1 SEC) shake off their season-long struggles on the road as the team opened up Southeastern Conference play with a 67-56 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers (8-7, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon at Thompson-Boling Arena. The Gators fell to 2-8 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An 11 a.m. start time did nothing to help the No. 13 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> (12-4, 0-1 SEC) shake off their season-long struggles on the road as the team opened up <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> play with a 67-56 loss to the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> (8-7, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon at <strong>Thompson-Boling Arena</strong>.</p>
<p>The Gators fell to 2-8 in their last 10 contests against the Vols in Knoxville, TN and are now 0-4 in true road games this season including two losses in the last 10 days. UF’s 56 points were a season low and the fewest the team has posted since scoring 54 against Kentucky on March 13, 2011.</p>
<p>Florida got out to a sluggish start and Tennessee held even with them the entire way with the two teams trading the lead for the first few minutes of the game.</p>
<p>Ahead 20-17 after a 5-0 run, the Volunteers lost their advantage when the Gators responded with a 7-1 run of their own to go up three; however, UT answered right back with a 7-2 scoring stretch to jump ahead 28-26.</p>
<p>A three-pointer from junior guard <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong> gave UF a 29-28 advantage, but Tennessee capped the first half with a 5-0 run including a three by G Trae Golden with five seconds remaining to take a 33-29 lead into the break.</p>
<p>The second half started the same way for Florida with the Gators missing shots, turning the ball over and being taken to the hoop on defense. The Vols began incrementally increasing their lead throughout the half and jumped ahead 15 points with an 8-0 run capped by a trey from G Cameron Tatum.</p>
<p>Tennessee maintained that advantage nearly the rest of the half as Florida was unable to hit a field goal for 8:23, missing 11-straight shots. The Volunteers eventually took a game-high 16-point lead with less than two minutes to play, hanging on for an impressive victory over a ranked opponent.</p>
<p>The Gators shot just 35.7 percent from the field and 31.8 percent from downtown while their opponent was better than 50 percent from both locations. Florida outrebounded Tennessee 37-34 but turned the ball over 15 times and gave up 32 points in the paint. UT’s bench also outscored UF’s 25-1 over the course of the game.</p>
<p>Volunteers forward Kenny Hall and a pair of Gators &#8211; Boynton and junior F <strong>Erik Murphy</strong> &#8211; all posted 13 points each. Murphy went 5-for-7 from the field for Florida and had a game-high four blocks, while sophomore center <strong>Patric Young</strong> and Tennessee F Jeronne Maymon each had a game-high seven rebounds.</p>
<p>Gators freshman G <strong>Bradley Beal</strong> struggled once again with nine points on 4-of-12 shooting (1-for-5 from downtown) with five boards and five turnovers.  Senior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> was just 3-for-8 from the floor with three turnovers and two assists.</p>
<p>UF will look to rebound from another tough road loss with a home game against rival Georgia on Tuesday. The game will air live at 7 p.m. on <em>ESPN</em>.
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 22:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With No. 13/14 Florida Gators basketball days away from beginning their Southeastern Conference schedule with a road contest against the Tennessee Volunteers early Saturday afternoon, head coach Billy Donovan met with the media Thursday to discuss what preparations he is making for the squad&#8217;s next game. TRYING TO GET THE TEAM HEALTHY Injuries and illnesses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With No. 13/14 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> basketball days away from beginning their <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> schedule with a road contest against the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> early Saturday afternoon, head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> met with the media Thursday to discuss what preparations he is making for the squad&#8217;s next game.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.onlygators.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DonovanPC.png" /></p>
<p><strong>TRYING TO GET THE TEAM HEALTHY</strong></p>
<p>Injuries and illnesses have been piling up for Florida recently but Donovan is confident the Gators will be able to put them all in the back window soon.  Redshirt freshman forward <strong>Cody Larson</strong. (strep throat) and sophomore guard/forward <strong>Casey Prather</strong> (flu) have missed action recently due to being sick, and senior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> and freshman G <strong>Bradley Beal</strong> have also caught a bug. However, all four are expected to be in action Saturday especially seeing as how Beal only missed one day of practice and Walker did not miss any.</p>
<p>During practice Thursday, junior F <strong>Erik Murphy</strong> got hit with an elbow by sophomore center <strong>Patric Young</strong> while the two were jostling for a rebound. Murphy had 3-4 stitches above his eyebrow, according to Donovan, and should be fine for the game. The only outstanding injury that Florida is keeping an eye on is redshirt junior G <strong>Mike Rosario</strong>’s ankle, which was recently twisted and caused him to miss the UAB game.</p>
<p><strong>EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WIN</strong></p>
<p>Florida and Tennessee will meet Saturday with an 11 a.m. tip-off, an unusual time for a southeast college basketball game, but Donovan said he completely understands the scheduling and has no problem with it whatsoever.</p>
<p>“It’s just the price of having our league wanting to play on TV as much as it is. Everybody, whether it’s a 9 [p.m.] game somewhere whether it’s an 11 a.m. game, I think we all realize we’ve got to do things for the league and the exposure that ESPN is giving us,” he said. “I think that’s a part of it but, you know what, we’re playing at 11 a.m. and so are they, so we just have to make sure we are ready to play.”</p>
<p>Junior G <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong> is excited for the early start because he actually prefers it and thinks that the Gators are prepared for the change of pace. “Our team, we’ve been practicing early to get ready for this game, and we’re going to come out ready,” he said. “Usually one of the teams don’t come out ready since it’s an early game, but I think we need to be an enforcer.” </p>
<p><strong>ROAD WOES NOT GETTING FLORIDA DOWN</strong><br />
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<div class="te_div" id="te1341329073"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1341329073');</script>Florida has lost all three of its true road games this season, a fact not lost on Donovan or his players. Obviously two of those contests were early in the season against teams ranked No. 3 in the nation at the time, but the Gators also dropped a tough double-overtime contest at Rutgers just last week. The common denominator between those losses? Turnovers – UF averaged 18 per game with a season-high 20 against Syracuse.</p>
<p>“I think that’s something that we got to do a better job at and will need to do a better job in Knoxville,” Donovan said. “I also think our ability to make really good decisions, and I don’t necessarily mean turning the ball over, but making good decision of when to shoot, when not to shoot, when to go inside – all of that stuff with our team being on the same page, I think that’s got to get better, too.”</p>
<p>Boynton is confident in Florida’s ability to win on the road and pointed to how well last year’s team played away from home once it hunkered down and practiced hard, which is what he said the Gators have been doing this week.</p>
<p>“We played some tough teams on the road, and we let Rutgers slip [by us], but we’ve seen the mistakes we did on the road against those three teams, and I think we’re going to do a good job playing against Tennessee,” he said.</p>
<p><strong>NOTES AND QUOTES</strong></p>
<p>» <em>Donovan on Beal’s recent struggles:</em> “There’s a different level of talent he’s dealing with right now. For him to go through what he went through last game and what he went through from Rutgers, he has to go through that in order to take the next step as a player, to understand the speed and pace of the game, to understand that he’s got to play out of his comfort zone a little bit in terms of the speed of the game. Him going through the process of coming from high school to college and how different it is, I just think there’s a real learning curve there for him, and I don’t think he’s different from any really talented freshman.”</p>
<p>» <em>Donovan on Young developing offensively:</em> “Patric’s gotten better. The biggest thing for him is a combination of our guys finding him in good spots on the floor and also him working to get to those spots on the floor. He’s been a lot more efficient offensively because when he has that good deep post position we’ve found him and we’ve gotten him the ball to him in the right areas of the floor. Where Patric is probably not as effective is when he catches it maybe a couple steps off the lane line and now all of a sudden the guys on the perimeter can really sink down and provide help as he works his way to the basket.”</p>
<p>» <em>Boynton on Young’s aggressiveness in practice:</em> “Whether it’s been a pick or a rebound, Pat’s hit everyone on this team.”</p>
<p>» <em>Sophomore point guard <strong>Scottie Wilbekin</strong> on if he’s been tagged by Young yet:</em> “No, he’s never got me. I stay out of his way.”</div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Florida Gators offense was not instantly revitalized when Urban Meyer took over the team in 2005, so expecting new head coach Will Muschamp to completely turn around the defense in year one would be an unfair expectation. However through his first three games at the helm, Florida is sporting the best run defense in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Florida Gators</strong> offense was not instantly revitalized when <strong>Urban Meyer</strong> took over the team in 2005, so expecting new head coach <strong>Will Muschamp</strong> to completely turn around the defense in year one would be an unfair expectation.</p>
<p>However through his first three games at the helm, Florida is sporting the best run defense in the country (allowing an average of just 30.7 yards), the sixth-ranked scoring defense in the nation (8.7 points per game) and the seventh-best total defense in college football (209.3 yards per game). </p>
<p>As he preached from the moment he took the podium to discuss his decision to take over the Gators, Muschamp reiterated on Monday that everything in football starts with dominating the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p>“We’re talented up front. I think we’ve got good players up front. I’ve always felt that way,” he said. “I wish we had a little more depth than we have, but I’ll take the guys we got.”</p>
<p>From the push of defensive tackles redshirt senior <strong>Jaye Howard</strong> and sophomore <strong>Dominique Easley</strong> to the flexibility of defensive ends sophomore <strong>Sharrif Floyd</strong> and senior <strong>William Green</strong>, the players up front know the onus is on them to set the tone.</p>
<p>“They take a lot of pride in, and I always talk to them about dominate the line of scrimmage, making it a one-dimensional game,” Muschamp said. “You’ve got to be able to do that in this league.”</p>
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<div class="te_div" id="te1060359238"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1060359238');</script>That is exactly what Florida has done up to this point. In Saturday’s <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> opener against the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong>, the Gators limited starting running back Taurean Poole to 18 yards on nine carries (they are holding all rushers to 1.2 yards per carry this season).</p>
<p>“Obviously the score dictated [that Tennessee starting throwing] the other night. We changed the game and our approach. The way we played the run early in the game kind of gets them out of it, too,” Muschamp noted. “There’s no question that [stopping the run] very important. If you can make an offense one-dimensional, it’ll give you a chance to win a lot of football games.”</p>
<p>The philosophy extends to the rest of the front seven, including junior mike linebacker <strong>Jon Bostic</strong>, who said the team has focused on attacking the line of scrimmage from the day the new coaching staff took over.</p>
<p>“All throughout two-a-days and even this summer &#8211; even when the coaches first got here in the spring -that was one emphasis we definitely wanted to make,” he said. “We want to stop the run. We want to be one of the most physical defenses in the country.”</p>
<p>Though the Gators are showcasing that strength and discipline up front, the team’s young secondary is still coming together. Out of Florida’s 16 penalties for 150 yards on Saturday, six were from the secondary including five pass interferences and a holding call.</p>
<p>The unit also gave up 288 yards and three touchdowns to Volunteers quarterback Tyler Bray.  UF wound up intercepting him twice but missed out on some game-changing opportunities by dropping a number of other balls thrown right at the defense.</p>
<p>“It’s nice to be there, but you got to finish the play. You don’t get your name in the paper for dropping one,” Muschamp said when addressing the drops. “When you’re able to have an opponent that’s down, you’re able to knock them out with a turnover like that. You’ll be able to get out of the red zone – we had three opportunities the other night to defend the goal line and get off the goal line.”</p>
<p>In the end, the Gators prevailed on Saturday; however, against a better opponent, the numerous penalties and missed turnover opportunities may have come back to bite them.</p>
<p>As much as Florida has impressed from a defensive standpoint, two of their stellar efforts were against lower level non-conference opponents.  With Alabama and LSU looming in the next three weeks, UF has a lot of work to do if they truly want to be one of the elite defenses in the SEC.</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 01:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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<p>In a game filled with mistakes and miscues, redshirt senior running back <strong>Chris Rainey</strong>&#8216;s 212 yards of offense and a raucous crowd at <strong>Ben Hill Griffin Stadium</strong> proved to be too much for the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> (2-1, 0-1 SEC), which fell 33-23 to the No. 16/17 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> (3-0, 1-0 SEC) in Gainesville, FL on Saturday.</p>
<p>Florida defeated Tennessee for the seventh-straight season in front of a sold-out crowd of 90,744 fans in <strong>The Swamp</strong>, a venue the Volunteers have not won at since 2003.</p>
<p>Rainey, who ran the ball 21 times for 108 yards and caught two passes for 104 yards, earned a touchdown on an 83-yard reception in the third quarter to help complete the first 100/100 game of his career.  He also blocked the fifth punt of his career early in the second quarter, setting an all-time school record in the process.</p>
<p>The Gators began the contest by scoring 16 unanswered points.  Sophomore running back <strong>Trey Burton</strong> caught a one-yard pass from redshirt senior quarterback <strong>John Brantley</strong> for the team’s first touchdown, completing a nine-play, 80-yard drive that opened the contest.</p>
<p>A 17-yard reception by redshirt senior wide receiver <strong>Deonte Thompson</strong> was followed by a 28-yard rush by senior RB <strong>Jeff Demps</strong> to set up the score, and Brantley went 5/5 through the air on the drive. He also completed his first eight passes of the game.</p>
<p>The Volunteers responded with a long drive of their own, but a missed 37-yards field goal by Tennessee kicker Michael Palardy gave the ball back to Florida. The Gators put together a 12-play, 68-yard drive as a response but failed to get in the end zone, settling for a 28-yard field goal from redshirt junior K <strong>Caleb Sturgis</strong>.</p>
<p>Florida also struggled with two short field opportunities, again settling for a pair of field goals in the second quarter. After Rainey’s blocked punt, the Gators ran a four-play drive that did not gain a yard; following a punt from the Vols’ end zone, Florida went just six yards in four plays and allowed Sturgis to put one through from 46 yards out to take a 16-0 lead with 8:31 remaining in the first half.</p>
<p>Volunteers signal caller Tyler Bray threw the first of his three touchdowns in the second quarter via an eight-yard strike to Marlin Lane to complete a six-play, 89-yard drive just under two minutes before halftime.</p>
<p>Leading 16-7 heading into the locker rooms, Florida hoped to regain their offensive momentum and stall the newfound success Tennessee found on that side of the ball.</p>
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<div class="te_div" id="te166242714"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te166242714');</script>Following a pass interference call that helped the Vols continue their touchdown drive, Gators junior safety <strong>Josh Evans</strong> sought out to redeem himself and did just that, nabbing an interception on Tennessee’s first possession of the second half.</p>
<p>Rainey took his second hand-off of the drive 14 yards and drew a late hit penalty to put the ball in the red zone. Florida chipped away at the yardage before handing the ball to Burton for his second score of the day, a one-yard touchdown run on fourth and goal.</p>
<p>The Volunteers punted on the next drive, giving the Gators the ball on their own 20 after a touchback. Rainey lost three yards on a carry to the right side to start the series but caught from Brantley over the middle which he took to the house for his 83-yard score, putting Florida ahead 30-7 with 8:08 to play in the third quarter.</p>
<p>Down 23 points, Tennessee felt the pressure and began to chip away at their deficit. After the Vols punted yet again, Demps fumbled the ball on a rush up the middle and UT took advantage with a 14-yard slant from Bray to WR Da’Rick Rogers for a touchdown.</p>
<p>A holding penalty on the ensuing kickoff forced UF to start at their own 10. Two short rushes and a pair of incomplete passes led to a punting situation, which senior <strong>David Lerner</strong> shanked just 22 yards to the Gators’ 31-yard-line.</p>
<p>Bray saw an opportunity and, even though his offense was backed up following a bad snap, completed consecutive 18-yard and eight-yard passes, the latter of which found the end zone for his second touchdown of the afternoon.</p>
<p>With Florida starting to see their lead slip away, Gators offensive coordinator <strong>Charlie Weis</strong> relied on Rainey to bring the ball down field. UF’s speedster touched the ball seven times on Florida’s 12-play, 50-yard drive, which resulted in a 42-yard field goal by Sturgis, his fourth of the game.</p>
<p>The Volunteers would not go down without a fight. Tennessee started the next possession at their 40-yard-line, and Bray threw eight passes on nine plays, totaling 54 yards through the air (60 total) and ending the series with a 18-yard touchdown pass.</p>
<p>Getting the ball back with 1:49 to play, the Vols again tried to make a move.  After moving the ball 39 yards to the Gators’ 45-yard-line, Bray threw his second pick of the game to sophomore safety <strong>Matt Elam</strong>.</p>
<p>Florida’s defense, though it nabbed two interceptions and registered three sacks on the afternoon, failed to convert a number of major opportunities and was easily the most penalized unit on the field.</p>
<p>Redshirt sophomore linebacker <strong>Jelani Jenkins</strong>, who had six tackles and a sack on Saturday, dropped two potential interceptions and committed a pass interference penalty. Freshman cornerback <strong>Marcus Roberson</strong>, the victim of two pass interference calls and a holding penalty, also failed to catch two balls that hit him in the hands.</p>
<p>Evans, sophomore CB <strong>Cody Riggs</strong> and freshman S <strong>De’Ante Saunders</strong> also committed pass interference penalties, giving the Gators six total. As a team, Florida committed an astounding 16 miscues for 150 yards, significantly more than Tennessee, which was also mistake prone with 10 penalties for 94 yards.</p>
<p>The Gators outgained the Vols by 68 yards but committed penalties that provided opportunities for UT to continue drives that otherwise would have fallen short. Florida held Tennessee to -9 rushing yards, but UT outgunned UF 288-213 through the air.</p>
<p>Brantley finished 14/23 for 213 yards and two touchdowns, while Bray completed 26-of-48 passes for 288 yards with three scores. The latter was intercepted twice but had falls find his opponent’s hands quite often throughout the contest.</p>
<p>Heading out of Gainesville for their first road game under head coach <strong>Will Muschamp</strong>, the Gators will face the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington, KY. The game will air live at 7 p.m. on either <em>ESPN</em> or <em>ESPN2</em>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>Location:</strong> Ben Hill Griffin Stadium – Gainesville, FL [Capacity: 88,548]<br />
<strong>Weather Forecast:</strong> 87°F, scattered thunderstorms, winds 8-9 mph<br />
<strong>Time:</strong> 3:30 p.m. (ET) [3:39 p.m. kickoff]</p>
<p><strong>TV:</strong> CBS/CBSHD<br />
<strong>SiriusXM:</strong> 91<br />
<strong>Online Video:</strong> <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/sec-live" target="_blank">CBSSports.com</a><br />
<strong>Live Updates:</strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/onlygators" target="_blank">@OnlyGators</a></p>
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<td><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">(16/17) FLORIDA GATORS</span></strong></td>
<td><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS</span></strong></td>
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<td><strong>Head Coach:</strong> Will Muschamp</td>
<td><strong>Head Coach:</strong> Derek Dooley</td>
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<td><strong>Record:</strong> 2-0</td>
<td><strong>Record:</strong> 2-0</td>
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<td><strong>Conference:</strong> Southeastern</td>
<td><strong>Conference:</strong> Southeastern</td>
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<td><a href="http://gatorzone.com/football/men/bios.php">Roster</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com">Schedule</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/tenn-m-footbl-mtt.html">Roster</a> | <a href="http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-footbl/sched/tenn-m-footbl-sched.html">Schedule</a></td>
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<p><strong>Odds:</strong> Florida -9.5; O/U 50.5</p>
<p><strong>HOMEWORK</strong></p>
<p>Need to catch up on the Gators before week three action? No problem. <strong>OGGOA</strong> has been here all week compiling a ton of information so you can do your homework on the team before its next exam Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in <strong>The Swamp</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/12/2011/912-will-muschamps-monday-press-conference/" target="_blank">Muschamp&#8217;s presser</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/13/2011/913-weis-evaluates-players-offensive-production-brantley-progress-and-pro-style-system/" target="_blank">Weis comments on offense</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/15/2011/914-quinn-talks-defense-evaluates-players/" target="_blank">Quinn comments on defense</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>HISTORY and STREAKS</strong></p>
<p>» Florida leads the all-time series against Tennessee 21-19 and holds a 10-5 record at home in those games. The Gators have won six-straight contests against the Volunteers and, since the teams began playing annually in 1990, hold a 15-6 head-to-head record.<br />
» UF has begun the season outscoring their first two opponents by a combined total of 80-3. This just the second time Florida has allowed three of fewer points to a pair of opponents to start a season (1933).<br />
» The Gators’ shutout of UAB was the team’s first since 2006 (Western Carolina).<br />
» It took UF seven quarters to achieve their first turnover of the season.<br />
» Head coaches Muschamp (of Florida) and Dooley (of Tennessee) previously worked together on staffs under the stewardship of head coach Nick Saban at LSU (2001-04) and in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins (2005).<br />
» The Gators’ have half as many upperclassmen (17 seniors, 17 juniors) as they do underclassmen (36 sophomores, 35 freshmen) on the roster heading into the season.<br />
» Florida’s offensive line has not allowed a sack this year, making them one of two teams in the SEC and one of five nationally to accomplish that feat through two contests.<br />
» The Gators defense has forced the most turnovers in the SEC (305) since 2000. Florida also has the most interceptions in the nation (68) since 2008.<br />
» Though Florida is 11-for-12 (91.7 percent) in red zone conversions, the Gators have only scored touchdowns on seven of those trips.<br />
» Teams are averaging just 1.9 yards per carry against Florida’s defense this season.<br />
» The Gators’ defense has only allowed three-of-23 (13 percent) third-down conversion attempts to be achieved against them over the first two games.<br />
» The Vols are looking to start their season 3-0 for the first time since 2004. Should they win, it would also be their first three-game road winning streak since 2005-06.<br />
» Though it is early in the season, Florida and Tennessee have each excelled in different areas heading into Saturday’s contest. The Gators top the Vols in rushing average 248.5-127.0 (16th-82nd) and points against 1.5-19.5 (1st-45th), while UT leads UF in passing average 358.0-241.5 (9th-47th) and points scored 43.5-40 (20th-30th). The teams have not played a common opponent this season.</p>
<p><strong>LAST TIME OUT</strong></p>
<p>Florida may have started the 2010 season slow, but they still took it to Tennessee with a 31-17 defeat in Knoxville, TN.  The Gators let their running game do the work with Jeff Demps carrying the ball a career-high 26 times for 73 yards and Mike Gillislee scoring two of the team’s four touchdowns that afternoon. Aside from a pair of field goals, the Volunteers only touchdown came on a 49-yard strike midway through the third quarter.</p>
<p><strong>ESPN COLLEGE GAMEDAY</strong></p>
<p>Aside from <em>ESPN</em> reporter <strong>Erin Andrews</strong> hosting the 9-10 a.m. version of College GameDay on <em>ESPNU</em>, the Gators will be covered extensively on the latter portion of the show from 10 a.m. until noon on <em>ESPN</em>. In an <strong>OGGOA</strong> exclusive, we have learned that former Florida head coach <strong>Urban Meyer</strong> will break down how his former team will have to attack Tennessee&#8217;s offensive line. Following that segment, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso will have a discussion specifically about the Gators’ defense under Muschamp.</p>
<p><strong>INJURIES / ABSENCES</strong><br />
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<div class="te_div" id="te1834198645"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1834198645');</script>» <u>Active:</u> Senior running back <strong>Jeff Demps</strong> (shoulder), sophomore defensive end <strong>Sharrif Floyd</strong> (suspension), sophomore wide receiver <strong>Robert Clark</strong> (hamstring), freshman tight end <strong>A.C. Leonard</strong> (meniscus), redshirt freshman WR <strong>Stephen Alli</strong> (hamstring), redshirt junior WR <strong>Omarius Hines</strong> (hamstring)<br />
» <u>Inactive:</u> Redshirt junior cornerback <strong>Jeremy Brown</strong> (knee), redshirt sophomore TE <strong>Jordan Reed</strong> (hamstring), redshirt freshman DE <strong>Lynden Trail</strong> (performance), redshirt sophomore linebacker <strong>Dee Finley</strong> (suspension)</p>
<p><strong>PLAYERS TO KEEP AN EYE ON</strong></p>
<p><em>FLORIDA</em><br />
» Redshirt senior quarterback <strong>John Brantley</strong> (#12)&#8230;who has completed 67.3 percent of his passes (33-of-49) this season for 424 yards and a touchdown but also threw two interceptions in the season opener. Brantley only had a 60.8 completion percentage in 2010 with more picks than scores and remains the starter this year.<br />
» Redshirt senior running back <strong>Chris Rainey</strong> (#1)&#8230;who has 308 combined yards this season with four total touchdowns including a punt block return. Rainey is averaging 7.3 yards per carry and 12.2 yards per reception and became the first player in school history to have a rushing, receiving and return touchdown in the same game.<br />
» Senior RB <strong>Jeff Demps</strong> (#28)&#8230;who has averaged 8.2 yards per carry so far this year including 105 in the season opener. He sat out most of the team’s second game with a shoulder injury and is Florida’s returning rushing leader from a year ago. Demps eclipsed the 2,000-yard career rushing mark in the first game of the year.<br />
» Sophomore &#8220;RB&#8221; <strong>Trey Burton</strong> (#8)&#8230;who is the team’s most versatile player and proved that fact last year, scoring 12 touchdowns as a true freshman including 11 on the ground. Burton will line up all over the field for the Gators and could be found as a running back, fullback, H-back, tight end or wide receiver.<br />
» Sophomore safety <strong>Matt Elam</strong> (#22)&#8230;who stood out all offseason as the most valuable member of Florida’s secondary and moved into a starting role. He is the leading tackler with 11 and recorded the first forced fumble of his career against UAB.<br />
» Sophomore defensive end <strong>Sharrif Floyd</strong> (#73)&#8230;who will play his first game of the season after sitting out the first two due to suspension. Floyd moved to end this year even though he is a true tackle and will start for the Gators.<br />
» Defensive tackles sophomore <strong>Dominique Easley</strong> (#2) and redshirt senior <strong>Jaye Howard</strong> (#6)&#8230;who have solidified the interior of one of the Gators’ strongest units. Howard is the team’s most experienced player on defense (19 starts), while Easley may be its most dynamic off the snap, with a first-step raved about by teammates and coaches alike. Howard and Easley have combined for three tackles for loss through the first two games.<br />
» Linebackers junior <strong>Jon Bostic</strong> (#52) and redshirt sophomore will linebacker <strong>Jelani Jenkins</strong> (#3)&#8230;who have combined for 15 tackles. Bostic has already registered two for a loss, and Jenkins earned the team’s first Hard Hat Award for a big hit in week one.<br />
» Redshirt junior kicker <strong>Caleb Sturigs</strong> (#19)&#8230;who returns for Florida after missing the final eight games of the 2010 season with an injured back. He is perfect this year on nine field goal attempts (long: 51) and five extra points.</p>
<p><em>TENNESSEE</em><br />
» QB <strong>Tyler Bray</strong> (#8)&#8230;who has completed 78.5 percent of his passes for 698 yards and seven touchdowns without throwing an interception in two games this season. He is only the second passer in team history to throw for more than 400 yards in a game, has tossed two or more touchdowns in eight consecutive games and set his school’s record for completion percentage with an 82.9 percent mark against Cincinnati.<br />
» RB <strong>Tauren Poole</strong> (#28)&#8230;who is averaging 5.0 yards per carry in his first two contests this season and had the seventh 100-yard rushing game of his career against Cincinnati.<br />
» WRs <strong>Justin Hunter</strong> (#11) and <strong>Da’Rick Rogers</strong> (#21)&#8230;who have combined for 502 yards and five touchdowns this year. Hunter’s SEC-leading 302 yards tops the team, and the duo both recorded 10 catches in a single game for the first time in school history.<br />
» LBs <strong>Curt Maggitt</strong> (#56) and <strong>A.J. Johnson</strong> (#45)&#8230;who are two freshmen in the Vols starting front seven, the first linebackers in their class to ever do so for the team. The duo has combined for 10 tackles (1.5 for loss) in two games.</div>
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		<title>Top recruits visiting the Gators on Saturday</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Southeastern Conference play begins for the No. 16/17 Florida Gators football team on Saturday as they take on the Tennessee Volunteers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL but another type of competition also will be going on off the field. Both the football and basketball teams will be hosting some of the top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> play begins for the No. 16/17 <strong>Florida Gators</strong> football team on Saturday as they take on the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong> at <strong>Ben Hill Griffin Stadium</strong> in Gainesville, FL but another type of competition also will be going on off the field.  Both the football and basketball teams will be hosting some of the top recruits in the country in what stands to be one of the biggest in-season recruiting weekends of the year.</p>
<p>Plenty of Florida’s 2012 commits will be on campus to watch the game, but also hosted are players that the Gators hope to grab verbal commitments from sooner than later.</p>
<p>From a football standpoint, four-star offensive lineman <strong>Adam Bisnowaty</strong> of Pittsburgh, PA (who is said to have Florida as his leader) is the headliner, while four-star defensive end <strong>Leonard Williams</strong> (Daytona Beach, FL) and Gainesville native three-star cornerback <strong>Chris Bivins</strong> will also be taking in the game even though the latter is committed to South Florida. Bivins does not hold an official UF offer as of press time.</p>
<p>The Gators will also have some 2013 recruits at the game, most notably running backs <strong>Kelvin Taylor</strong> (Belle Glade, FL) and <strong>Adam Lane</strong> (Winter Haven, FL) as well as wide receiver <strong>Richard Benjamin</strong> (Tampa, FL), safety <strong>Leon McQuay</strong> (Seffner, FL) and cornerback <strong>J.J. Green</strong> (Kingsland, GA). If two of those names sound familiar, it is because Kelvin is the son of <strong>Fred Taylor</strong> and J.J. is the nephew of <strong>Jacquez Green</strong>.</p>
<p>The weekend may turn out to be even more important for the basketball team, which will have two big-time recruits on campus.</p>
<p><img style="float: left; padding: 4px 5px 0px 0px" src="http://i823.photobucket.com/albums/zz158/only_gators1/kyle-anderson.jpg" />Five-star point guard <strong>Kyle Anderson</strong> (Jersey City, NJ) is the No. 2 player in the nation according to <em>Rivals</em> and will be on campus for an official visit. Florida desperately wants Anderson and many believe it will come down to a two-horse race between UF and Seton Hall.</p>
<p>Readers of <strong>OGGOA</strong> have informed us that there are plans to make signs during the football game in hopes that Anderson recognizes them and how badly the fans want him on campus next season. He is planning to commit on his birthday, Sept. 20, and the reptiles are happy to have him take a visit close to that date.</p>
<p>Also stopping by for visit is a top-ranked player at a position the Gators desperately need to fill. Four-star 2012 center <strong>Willie Cauley</strong> (Olathe, Kansas) stands 7’0” and weighs in at 225 lbs. The No. 6 center and 39th best player in the country per <em>Rivals</em>, Cauley is down to a final five of Florida, Alabama, Kansas State, Kentucky and Oklahoma. He wants to make a decision during the early signing period.</p>
<p>The future of Gators football and basketball could receive a huge boost if some of Saturday&#8217;s visits turn into commitments for Florida going forward.
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Football]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Charlie Weis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dan Quinn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dominique Easley]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeremy Brown]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lynden Trail]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ronald Powell]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sharrif Floyd]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Will Muschamp]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[With the Florida Gators preparing for their first Southeastern Conference game of 2011 on Saturday against the Tennessee Volunteers, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn spoke about the Gators defense and also evaluated some of Florida&#8217;s standout players. DEFENDING TENNESSEE THROUGH THE AIR Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray is looking like a top-notch signal caller through the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> preparing for their first <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong> game of 2011 on Saturday against the <strong>Tennessee Volunteers</strong>, defensive coordinator <strong>Dan Quinn</strong> spoke about the Gators defense and also evaluated some of Florida&#8217;s standout players.</p>
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<p><strong>DEFENDING TENNESSEE THROUGH THE AIR</strong></p>
<p>Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray is looking like a top-notch signal caller through the first two games of the season. Having completed 78.5 percent of his passes for nearly 700 yards and seven touchdowns, Branty “certainly passes efficiently like a NFL quarterback,” Quinn said Wednesday. “It’s one thing that really jumps out to you,” he added. “When you put their tape on, it’s how efficient they are in throwing the ball. You can tell that they’re starting to get together as a quarterback and receivers [group].”</p>
<p>Unfortunately for Florida, the Volunteers’ passing game will be attacking the Gators’ weakness – their extremely young secondary. Quinn noted that Florida will have to do a great job schematically and with on-field communication in order to win the aerial battle. “Really when you’re facing a really efficient offense like these guys, you really got to be on point with communication and you got to be on your stuff,” he said. “Because they really are efficient, if we’re playing a certain coverage or a certain technique, it’s got to be communicated really fast. That’s one of the things we’ve been working on hard since we started here all the way through training camp.”</p>
<p>One positive for the Gators is that all offseason the defense has been able to go against Florida’s offense which, like Tennessee’s, features the same personnel in multiple package. Quinn sees this as a huge advantage for UF heading into the game. “One thing that’s great about our team is that there’s really great competition at practice,” he said. “One thing that you like [is] whether you’re a linebacker that has to cover Chris Rainey or a safety that has to cover Jordan Reed. That competition prepares you a little bit for what you’re going to face down the road. Not just from this club but from all the teams. We certainly enjoy going against our offense, and I hope they feel the same way getting the competition in practice. That’s a valuable part of what we do.”</p>
<p><strong>DEALING WITH THE VOLS ON THE GROUND</strong><br />
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<div class="te_div" id="te1412380837"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te1412380837');</script>For the Gators to be successful, it all starts with stopping the run, getting pressure on the passer and creating turnovers – three things that are paramount to any team putting together a standout performance.  Quinn was quick to note that even though the Volunteers are making their money through the air, they can also run the ball quite well.</p>
<p>“Although their stats are really high, they do have a run game, too. I’ve coached against their line coach before and have a lot of respect for the way they run the ball. Certainly they’ll try to establish that too,” he said. “I thought [their offensive line] was one unit that really improved when you watched their first two ball games of the year. Although they may be young like us at some spots, I think they’re a talented group, too. I really think on both sides the line of scrimmage is going to be a fun match-up to watch. They play hard, physical and tough, and our guys do, too.”</p>
<p>Once Florida gets that under control, they will also have to find a way to get to Bray consistently. The Gators registered two sacks in their season opener against Florida Atlantic but did not earn any against UAB’s passer last weekend.</p>
<p>“Sometimes you’ll hear me talk about affecting the quarterback. In our rush, we kind of talk about hits on the QB. We also use a term called a ‘reset’ where the quarterback has to move in the pocket, reset his feet and make a harder throw,” Quinn explained. “Some people talk about getting the quarterback off the spot, where he can’t just go to his five-step drop and then make his throws. Some of it will be pressure; some of it will be with our four-man rush. We certainly need to do a better job of collapsing the pocket from the outside in with our defensive ends.”</p>
<p><strong>AFFECTING THE QUARTERBACK THE ENTIRE DEFENSE&#8217;s JOB</strong></p>
<p>The return of sophomore defensive end <strong>Sharrif Floyd</strong> will help in that goal, Quinn said, but the defense as a whole (everyone from the defensive tackles to the safeties) must step up to rattle Bray from multiple standpoints. “I think he’s a big part of it but, like I said, and this is going to sound unusual, it might be the disguise of a coverage where the quarterback might have to wait a little longer [that does the trick]. This week’s match-up is really affecting the quarterback with our whole defense. Although [Floyd’s] going to be a part of it, in a way we’re all tying together to do it</p>
<p>“It might be a linebacker who is blitzing or a safety who is showing one coverage and playing something different to affect the QB. At the end of the day, you want to make it hard on a quarterback. Sometimes that’s with the four man rush where you get hits on the guy and he can really feel it. Sometimes it’s the mental pressure you can put on him. Those are kind of some of the games you play as a defensive coach when you go against a talented offense.”</p>
<p><strong>PICKING WEIS’s BRAIN</strong></p>
<p>Quinn was a big name when it came to defensive coaches in the <strong>NFL</strong>.  He was very revered and praised by such players as Jason Taylor as the best position coach he ever had. However, even Quinn would agree that offensive coordinator <strong>Charlie Weis</strong> is at another level in terms of reverence and appreciation for what he has accomplished in his career. When Weis decided to leave Kansas City for Florida, many were surprised and wondered how he would handle being second-fiddle to head coach <strong>Will Muschamp</strong>. So far so good, Quinn explains.</p>
<p>“The great thing about Charlie, when he stepped into that role, there was no doubt that he was in support of Will. That’s a real credit to him,” he said. “It’s a good person for Will to talk to and say, ‘Hey, in this situation, have you been there?’ And he’s kind of done that. It has been good for me too, to be honest with you. If I have a question about something, Charlie is, in my opinion, one of the sharpest offensive coordinators in football at any level. If I have a question, ‘How would you see us playing this? How would you [attack] this?’ Not only for Will but he’s also been a good resource for me from a football standpoint.”</p>
<p>In fact, Quinn will pick Weis’s brain often not just for schematic considerations but also specific concepts like the best ways to defend a two-minute drill, for example. “In my opinion, he’s been on teams that were the best in the world at [two-minute drills],” Quinn said. “Certainly during the week of game planning, we’re both dealing with our own issues on our side of the ball. But certainly if it would come up, I would certainly ask him.”</p>
<p><strong>PLAYER EVALUATIONS, NOTES AND QUOTES</strong></p>
<p>» <em>On what area of the defense he is most frustrated with:</em> “There’s a lot of areas that we really need to come along at. To me, I think affecting the quarterback is one that’s a big emphasis for us. Even more importantly than that is taking the ball away. Coach and I made a big emphasis on that, and it’s something we so strongly believe in – being a ball hawk, getting your hands on balls and being disruptive. If I had to circle one area that I would aim for improvement, it would be taking the ball away.“</p>
<p>» <em>On Floyd&#8217;s ability and what it means for him to return to the team:</em> “Any time you have a guy with size and with length to him – Sharrif’s a big guy. He’s got some size but he’s got some speed to move. He’s a defensive tackle who can also play D-end. We line him up in multiple spots. He’s a good technician. He’s strong when he gets his hands on you. He’s very heavy handed. He’s a good inside pass rusher. He’s such an outstanding teammate. He’s a terrific teammate and everybody’s looking forward to having him back out there. We certainly missed not having him out there.”</p>
<p>» <em>Redshirt junior cornerback <strong>Jeremy Brown</strong> (who has returned from a knee injury and has gotten much healthier over the last two weeks):</em> “Jeremy looked good on the early part of the week. It’s good to see him back out there. He’s been gone for so long so now it was just cool to kind of get him back in the mix. I think we’ll find out more as we go further on during the week and as he gets through the whole week and then kind of make the decisions from there.”</p>
<p>» <em>Sophomore defensive tackle <strong>Dominique Easley</strong>’s dancing:</em> “For me, I think he brings a lot of energy to our defense. That has certainly been brought up a lot lately. To be honest with you, I don’t notice it as much maybe as the next guy because I’ve been around him so much. You see him and that’s just Ease. He does bring a lot of energy and juice to the defense.”</p>
<p>» <em>Sophomore buck linebacker <strong>Ronald Powell</strong> needing to step up:</em> “At that position, which is called our buck, it’s kind of a unique spot. It’s a guy who can stand up at rush, play over the tight end, and it’s really one of our featured spots where we play to the open side of the defense a lot. That guy is counted on to be one of our big rushers. With Ron, we’re certainly looking for more production from his as a rusher; it’s something we’ve been working really hard at through training camp and over the start of the season. I’m looking forward to seeing him develop and move forward in that way. It’s a little bit of the system. You’re up in a three-point, you’re down. It’s just for him feeling more comfortable and playing all the different techniques. When you first start, it’s like you can be so many different things it’s kind of hard to master something. Now that he’s been playing in the system all the way through spring and training camp and now he’s got some experience with two games under his belt, I think we’ll see that production increase.”</p>
<p>» <em>Redshirt freshman DE <strong>Lynden Trail</strong>, who is healthy but did not dress for Saturday’s game due to his performance in practice:</em> “[We’re] just looking to increase his performance right now. No disciplinary action along those lines. Just looking to get more out of Lynden, and I think we’re getting that this week.”</p>
<p>» <em>On if he is excited to open SEC play even though his players say Tennessee is a nameless and faceless opponent:</em> “I’m certainly looking forward to it. That’s part of the reason why you come to a place like Florida, for the opportunity to play in cool games like this. Our approach has been that we take the same approach each week in how we prepare, how we study, how hard we practice and that kind of thing. But you definitely feel a buzz about the opponent and that kind of stuff.”</div>
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