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Good Gator Bait column on UCF game

Probably expresses how a lot of folks feel today.


Saturday night's 24-13 victory over,the Knights did not feel like the catapult that Billy Napier needed.

By CARLTON REESE

GatorBaitMedia.com (http://gatorbaitmedia.com/) Columnist

Six weeks ago, Central Florida owned the ignominious “Trap Game” slot on the Florida schedule. The Gators anticipating at least a 3-1 record coming into the game, the Knights might be taken for granted as the Tennessee Vols loomed the following week, and the hungrier visitors would be there to ruin Florida’s season.

As it turned out, Central Florida evolved into a “Catapult” game for the Gators, reeling with two losses and a head coach on life support. To beat the Knights, what would be the first win in The Swamp this season against a “real” team, could serve as the ipecac to cast out that nauseous feeling in everyone’s gut. A win could spark some new life and confidence into a team that generally plays well at Neyland Stadium, no matter the deficit in talent. An upset at Tennessee followed by a home win over Kentucky might just create a tiny bandwagon in Gainesville.

But Saturday night’s 24-13 win over the Knights did not feel like the catapult for which there was so much potential. Wins are great, and even though this one may have come as a surprise to many, there is no feeling that UF is back and can actually compete next week in Knoxville.

Before the game, we would all have been ecstatic with the notion of a victory. As it played out, it seemed clear Central Florida was not nearly as good as we thought. Several times, the Knights’ jugular pulsated tantalizing close to Napier’s blade, which he sheathed and let his opponent survive into the waning moments when it clearly had no business. The difference between the two teams Saturday night was that of a 38-10 trouncing, yet here we were, white-knuckling for the defense late into the fourth quarter.

As Florida looked good in the first half and Knights coach Gus Malzahn looked like… well, Gus Malzahn, there was an electricity in The Swamp usually reserved for SEC or state rivals sans directional markers in their names. In the second half, though, the Gators crawled back into its tomb of slumber, and combined with Malzahn’s apparent lack of urgency to win this game, the world was treated to a half of football about as tantalizing as Henry Fonda picking blueberries.

When Central Florida scored to close within 24-13 with nearly eight minutes remaining, the game was in doubt. Now was the time for a clearly-superior team to flex its muscles and shove the ball down its opponent’s throat and end this thing. Instead, the Gators went five plays and punt to keep the Knights still within arm’s length of a comeback. This is not the mettle of a team that is ready to challenge in Knoxville.

Thank God for Malzahn’s curious lack of urgency. His best moment came on his team’s first play, in which he’d been salivating all week as certain as Kreskin Florida would bring the house – the screen pass from K.J. Jefferson to Randy Pittman was the perfect call and resulted in a 30-yard play. After that, there was no plan.

But give this Florida defense credit where it is due. Perhaps the Knights weren’t the juggernaut offense we all thought, but the Florida defense rose to the occasion. In holding Central Florida to a field goal on its first possession, it felt like breaking serve as points would surely rain from the sky. There is some hope there… some.

Napier said afterward, “This is a good developmental game” and that seems about right in terms of the coaching philosophy. This should have been a “Bury those guys into oblivion game” based on the absolute fact the Knights were drastically inferior. This team does not step on necks, does not play with its hair on fire – it almost seems like a walk-through with bodies on the other side.

A blowout was in the offing, and the 24-3 halftime lead put that out there on a platter. What was 251 yards of offensive output compared to just 119 for the Knights in the first half was an honest accounting of Florida’s dominance that should have been repeated in the second half. The second half Florida manhandled its way to 108 yards with zero points and failing to penetrate beyond the Knights’ 29-yard line.

A rout was there to be savored this week, but we were treated to a conservative slog in a second half in which the Gators were fortunate the opposing coach had no plan to pull off a comeback victory.

Do not misunderstand, this was a nice victory to bag, but it felt a little dirty, like pretending to enjoy an episode of “Full House” – just a little embarrassing. It’s hard to crow about it when you know in your heart what LSU or Ole Miss would have done to this team.

But, go ahead and celebrate. Congratulate the defense on a job well-done. Next week there will be no “developing,” only revealing the truth of whether this team is ready step out of the SEC mud and into its world of contenders. Consider
this breath not being held.

NonGator Eff Milton. Be safe!

I don’t post much and I don’t usually take hurricanes as seriously as I ought to. I moved to the Tampa Bay area in 1983, and I’ve been spoiled. Milton has me scared. Fellow Gators, please be safe. Things can be replaced, you and your family can’t be. If you need something, don’t forget about this community. You might just have a fellow Gator near by with the help you need.

Roll call on Thursday morning.

NonGator Generator Tips (for Hurricane Milton)

Got a Yamaha Inverter EF2000iS generator that someone gave to me. Haven’t really had to use it before but I know it runs. Would only plan to run my main fridge/freezer if power goes out. Got 5 gallons of ethanol free gas but thinking I might need to get more in case power goes out for multiple days as it has done for previous hurricanes. Any helpful tips?

Selling 3 tickets to Tenn

Hey everyone - unfortunately with the hurricane approaching, i need to sell my 3 tickets for this game -

Section CC Row 15 Seats 15, 16, and 17

I paid $395 for each, including all the ridiculous ticketmaster fees - I'm looking to break even and can transfer the tickets (meaning no fees for you).

Please reach out if you're interested

3 for Tenn

Hey everyone - unfortunately with the hurricane approaching, i need to sell my 3 tickets for this game -

Section CC Row 15 Seats 15, 16, and 17

I paid $395 for each, including all the ridiculous ticketmaster fees - I'm looking to break even and can transfer the tickets (meaning no fees for you).

Please reach out if you're interested

My 2nd choice for our next head coach….would be Gus Malzahn

I am actually a little surprised his name hasn’t been mentioned. At least I haven’t been able to find it despite actually searching to ensure a double post doesn’t occur.

Honestly, the name just kind of popped in my head earlier this morning because I truly am worried my 1st choice, Lane Kiffin, would say no to us. Plus, I do think Ole Miss will make the play offs and can we even afford to wait that long to announce the next head coach? I think the only way that would work is if Spurrier or Meyer agreed to be our interim coach.

I do not want to hire a coach that hasn’t won and won a lot in the SEC. This conference is just different. We all acknowledge this….Projecting Napier as Florida’s coach was like an MLB team projecting a HS player will be a star for them. They have a ridiculous amount of draft rounds for a reason. It is just a crap shoot. That is basically what we did. I much rather hire someone who has actually had success in the SEC before and just give him the necessary resources, NIL Money, to actually win a championship.

Gus Malzahn, has actually won a national championship (Scam Newton or not) and had a 68-35 record as Auburn’s head coach. During his 8 year tenure at Auburn he never had a losing record. Yes, he didn’t have a good bowl game record. He was fired at Auburn because he couldn’t beat Nick Saban. Who the hell could?

Honestly, Malzahn’s firing and Urban Meyer’s heart condition had the same 2 causes….they both tried to put a pro-style QB in a spread system and couldn’t beat Nick Saban, and we would all welcome Urban Meyer back with open arms.

Returning back to the Scam Newton incident…who honestly cares anymore? Newton bought a stolen laptop. On a scale from 1-10 crime wise that is a 1. Auburn, paid his dad money. There were dozens of reports of every SEC school paying players under the table back then. It is legal now who gives a crap?

Yes, he won the national championship because he had Newton. All 3 of our national championships are directly tied to a Heisman winning QB. So, that argument is BS.

I like the fact he has been at UCF the last couple years creating recruiting ties. He runs a type of offense that can have immediate success if he has an elite runner at QB and big OL. Not the hardest things to acquire via the portal.

I would still take Kiffin first because of public perception with recruits and overall think he has done a better job with QB development, but honestly resume wise those are the only 2 advantages Kiffin offers over Malzahn IMO.

Football Defense Shows Life

While the win was needed salve for the season, we can all admit that there is still room for improvement, but I will leave that for another thread. How about that Defense last night!!! I have not been able to say that for a while now. They showed intensity, flew around the ball and attacked the other team rather than sitting back and reacting. You could also tell the players loved it. If they can continue to play like this moving forward we will compete with everyone left on this schedule. I am a firm believer that we have plenty of talent. It just needs to be used correctly.

New Story FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (Tennessee Week)

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (Tennessee Week)

Monday, Oct. 7
11:45 a.m. (approx.)
Weekly press conference

Head Coach Billy Napier
Select players

Wednesday, Oct.9
11:20 a.m. (approx.)
SEC Teleconference

Head Coach Billy Napier

6:30 p.m. (approx.)
Media Availability

Head Coach Billy Napier
Select players

Thursday, Oct. 10
7 - 8 p.m.

Gator Talk, presented by Dream Finders Homes (Radio show)
Host: Sean Kelley.
Guests: Head Coach Billy Napier and select player.
Location: Miller’s Ale House at Celebration Pointe.

Football Post from a South Carolina board

Did anyone else note Kiffin's remarks to the sideline reporter when they were up 27-3?...... "This game should not be close".

Call Kiffin every derogatory name you can think of: SOB....POS.....Jacka$$. The guy has 2 things in common with Steve Spurrier: 1. great with the "cutting" quips on the opponent and 2. a WINNER.

If I could, I'd trade Shane Beamer for Lane Kiffin TONIGHT. If all Carolina fans were under a truth serum, 99% would agree with me.

What was the helmet mic wrinkle the staff thought we had found?

I remember one of the insiders (think it was bblake) mentioning prior to the Miami game that we had something up our sleeves with the helmet mics. It was said in a response to somebody asking about the helmet mics and support staff being used on the field.

Clearly whatever it was didn’t work out how we wanted, but I’m curious what it ended up being.
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Football Why do we have “fans” hoping we lose?

Can somebody please explain this mentality to me? Sorry being a competitive person myself I just don’t understand it.

I’m not a Napier fan and I don’t believe he is the right man for the job but it’s obvious the team isn’t very good and he’s most likely going to get fired but again I don’t understand that if you are true fan rooting against your own team. You don’t have to root against this UF team they have quite a few losses left on the schedule. Just let it happen as it happens.

Enjoy the win even if it was ugly and that we beat an instate team that would have been very embarrassing to lose too. In addition to that I live in Orlando and know a lot of UCF fans. I did not want to lose that game.
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