Zoop’s Scoop: Standards high following success
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Sep. 29, 2014The guy who follows the guy that succeeds "the guy" is always the best guy to be.
The guy who follows the guy that succeeds "the guy" is always the best guy to be.
After a victory over Atlantic Coast Conference rival Clemson last week, Florida State traveled to Raleigh, N.C., to take on N.C. State. FSU’s track record in Raleigh heading into Saturday was poor, with their last victory on the road against the Wolfpack coming in 2008.
After Alabama mercilessly wore down Florida’s front seven with 52 rushing attempts on Saturday, coach Will Muschamp is beginning to see the toll it took on the Gators’ defense.
A bye week could not have come at a better time for the Gators.
It’s OK to change one’s opinion based upon the gathering of new information.
A Jameis Winston-less No. 1 Florida State team beat Atlantic Coast Conference rival Clemson on Saturday, and much of that was because Clemson is always going to "Clemson."
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — With Alabama’s 42-21 victory over Florida, the Crimson Tide looks capable of winning both the Southeastern Conference title and earning a College Football Playoff bid.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Florida had its opportunities against No. 3 Alabama on Saturday.
Editor's note: in light of the Jameis Winston suspension, the Florida State-Clemson line is in fact FSU -15.5
Florida learned a lot about itself against Kentucky.
The matchup between Florida and Alabama on Saturday will feature the Southeastern Conference’s leading receiver, a member of the Biletnikoff Award watch list and one of the nation’s most potent deep-route threats.
Dante Fowler can’t rush the quarterback by himself.
Jameis Winston doesn’t care.
If you listen to Las Vegas, the Gators have little shot against the Crimson Tide Saturday.
UF offensive coordinator Kurt Roper remembers the last time a team he coached played against Alabama.
Florida’s offensive line was inconsistent in its 36-30 triple-overtime win against Kentucky on Saturday.
Defensive end Dominique Easley secured his first interception as a Patriot on Sunday when New England beat the Minnesota Vikings 30-7.
Quarterback Jeff Driskel was not ready to play when he stepped onto the field for the first non-garbage time snap of his career.
Forget everything said about Georgia being the new frontrunner to win the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division. South Carolina — two weeks after being walloped by Texas A&M at home — pulled out a gutsy 38-35 win at home to stay alive in the SEC East race.