Rainey will carry load against Tigers
Oct. 6, 2008Don't expect No. 11 UF to pile up rushing yards this weekend like it did in Saturday's 38-7 win at Arkansas.
Don't expect No. 11 UF to pile up rushing yards this weekend like it did in Saturday's 38-7 win at Arkansas.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Arkansas entered Saturday's contest dead last in the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense, averaging a meager 90.5 yards per game - more than 20 yards fewer than the next-lowest team, Mississippi State.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It's the UF philosophy: when one playmaker goes down, another steps right up.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It was as surreal a second quarter as Urban Meyer had ever witnessed.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It was as surreal a second quarter as Urban Meyer had ever witnessed.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Arkansas entered Saturday's contest dead last in the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense, averaging a meager 90.5 yards per game - more than 20 yards fewer than the next-lowest team, Mississippi State.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - It's the UF philosophy: When one playmaker goes down, another steps right up.
Suddenly, statistics do not seem so important.
UF coach Urban Meyer confirmed after Wednesday's practice that several of his players will not take part in the Arkansas game this weekend.
Saying that Bobby Petrino's debut as a Southeastern Conference coach has been a disappointment would be an understatement.
As the last of the Rebel yells faded from Gainesville on Sunday night, a UF football team still reeling from an upset loss to Mississippi the day before took to the practice field.
If you were expecting UF to pull in yet another top-five recruiting class this year, you may be disappointed.
UF linebacker Dustin Doe, who played sparingly against Mississippi on Saturday, is undergoing surgery for a double hernia on Wednesday, coach Urban Meyer said.
Turns out Urban Meyer is not the only coach fed up by the clock rules.
When UF's season began, the offensive line looked to be one of the strongest units on the field.
Talk remained all on Mississippi at Urban Meyer's Monday morning press conference.
There were 41 seconds left, and Jeremy Foley didn't want to watch anymore.