The Citadel is playing Florida this week.Ā In football.Ā This could be a tough game.Ā My understanding is that the Gators are pretty good.Ā This Tebow guy, heās received some press.
The worst loss in football for The Citadel occurred in 1958, when Georgia and quarterback Fran Tarkenton defeated the Bulldogs in Athens, 76-0.Ā After the last touchdown, the UGA band played ā76 Trombonesā from The Music Man.Ā I am hoping that on Saturday, Floridaās band doesnāt have a reason to start playing Nenaās biggest hitā¦
Also to be avoided:Ā possible references to country music singer Larry Gatlin (who scored a touchdown in Houstonās 100-6 victory over Tulsa in 1968), Neil Lomax (quarterback for Portland State the night the Vikings beat Delaware State 105-0), and Cumberland College (222-0 ring a bell?).
Ideally, The Citadel will score, not suffer any catastrophic injuries, and keep the game within 50 (which would better South Carolinaās effort from last week).Ā I would settle for holding the Gators under 70 points, though, to be perfectly honest.
There is no reason to preview Florida, because everyone already knows everything that is necessary to know about the Gators.Ā Tim Tebow can cure cancer, Percy Harvin is faster than Mercury, and Urban Meyer is an outstanding coach, if seemingly a bit humorless, possibly because his parents named him Urban.
There is this guy named āMr. Two-Bitsā who does some little number that all the Gator fans like.Ā Heās been doing it for 60 years, and heās doing it for the last time at this game.Ā He actually went to The Citadel for a couple of years, but heās going to be all-out rooting for Florida anyway, so you will excuse me if I donāt lionize him.
In the event Floridaās team oversleeps en masse and forfeits the game to The Citadel, it would be the first victory for the Bulldogs over an SEC team since that famous (or infamous, if youāre into pig calls) 10-3 victory over Arkansas in 1992.Ā Jack Crowe, of course, was fired after that game as head coach of the Razorbacks.Ā Itās not every day a coach is fired after the season opener.
I will say this:Ā the players and coaches for The Citadel will take this game very seriously, and wonāt like some of the snide remarks that have been made about it.Ā I doubt my saying that I hope the game stays within 70 would go over well with some of them, either.Ā They are headed to Gainesville to compete, and measure themselves against some of the best players in the country.Ā I just donāt want them to get embarrassed, but they obviously canāt and wonāt think that way ā and thatās a good thing.
One final thingā¦Iām not a huge fan of every article about The Citadel, even ones that are positive, but I thought this article by David Jones was excellent, so if you havenāt read it already, you might give it a look.
(Kenny, I flinch too.)
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