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Football Predictions2008 Florida Gators College Football PredictionsThe success of the Florida Gators will
depend on how well its defense plays. We all know the
offense, led by Heisman Trophy winner TimTebow, can put the
ball in the end zone. If Florida can find a pass rush and
can be more consistent in the secondary under new defensive
coaches Dan McCarney and Vance Bedford, a second national
title in three years is not out of the question, but all
signs point to the Gators having to go through a loaded
Georgia
Bulldogs team to get there. Find out how
Jimmy Boyd has the season
shaping up in his 2008 Florida Gators predictions and
season preview.
Offense The Gators lost just two starters from an
offense which led the SEC in scoring and was
ranked third nationally at 42.5 ppg. Heisman
Trophy winner Tim Tebow returns as well as
offensive specialist Percy Harvin who had 1,622
rushing and receiving yards despite missing two
games last season. The offense figures to be a
juggernaut again, but there's a chance that a
slightly different approach could hurt the
Gators. Head coach Urban Meyer wants to reduce
Tebow's carries from 16 a game to 10 to try to
preserve his health. He wants to utilize Kestahn
Moore, Chris Rainey, Mon Williams, Brandon
James, and Emmanuel Moody at the tailback
position for more carries. But don't think for a
second that Meyer won't ride Tebow again if
that's what needs to happen. Florida's wide
receiver corps is largely inexperienced, but
speed kills and they do have plenty of that.
Harvin will be a marked man so these youngsters
will have to prove themselves in a hurry. While Florida does have some defensive
concerns, the linebacker position is not one of
them. Junior middle linebacker Brandon Spikes
was a first team All-SEC selection last season
after recording 131 tackles – second most in the
SEC. Junior outside linebacker Dustin Doe was
second on the team with 85 stops. The line needs
to have some playmakers emerge. The only player
worrying opposing coaches right now is junior
defensive end Jermaine Cunningham. The tackle
position could be a mess as projected starters
Torrey Davis and John Brown are dealing with
academic problems. Joe Harden and Wondy
Pierre-Louis will start at the corners and Major
Wright will play free safety, but there is a big
hole at the other safety spot. The defense
wasn't very good last season and now it will
have to adapt to new coaches. This usually isn't
a good situation, but it is something that
talent can atone for at times. One of Florida's biggest weapons is speed and
they have that in the return game with Brandon
James who led the SEC in yards per punt return.
He was second in the league in yards per kickoff
return as well. With seven returns of 50 yards
or more, he is a big time game breaker. Florida's spread option will once again be
among the most lethal attacks in the country,
but because its defense still has some question
marks, I don't think they can bite the Bulldogs.
Second in the SEC East is where I have them
ending up. The Gators are going to be
right behind
Georgia, but should be able to handle
Tennessee,
South Carolina,
Kentucky, and
Vanderbilt. View the 2008 Florida football schedule at their official site and get more football news from Gator Swamp! Find out more in our Who Will Win the SEC Football Conference article. May 29th, 2008
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