Jaws
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I’ve also noticed, with regard to various programs having off field issues, the National media controls the narrative for certain teams. This is getting worse and more obvious. Certain teams are promoted and protected. This is great if your team is one of the “chosen ones” and I’ll admit Florida was one during the Tebow era. How else could a team with dudes like Hernandez and Tony Joiner basically get through 4 years with nothing but glowing stories about Tebow?
But Florida is on the outside now. Recent Paul Finebaum headlines AFTER UGA’s Brenton Cox issue:
- “Georgia has proven in two games against Alabama they can go punch-for-punch with the bully in the league...but can Kirby Smart learn how to finish better.”
- “A bad offseason can be forgotten in a hurry. If Florida comes out and blows the doors off Miami in Week 0.”
See the difference? Georgia already penciled in versus Bama, despite a horrendous offseason, but Florida has to overcome its offseason, which has been somewhat benign to most Gator fans? We’ve seen bad offseasons, and this ain’t one.
Hell, Clemson had a steroid scandal where half the team tested positive for a banned substance. What the hell happened to that story? Can you imagine if that were at Florida or Tennessee? The programs would be shut down by now. But for Clemson, that story just disappeared after Dabo said “we’re handling it in house” or some such.
I guess the solution to this is to win football games. Kick everyone’s butt, make yourself nationally relevant and then you get in, or back in, the protected club.
But Florida is on the outside now. Recent Paul Finebaum headlines AFTER UGA’s Brenton Cox issue:
- “Georgia has proven in two games against Alabama they can go punch-for-punch with the bully in the league...but can Kirby Smart learn how to finish better.”
- “A bad offseason can be forgotten in a hurry. If Florida comes out and blows the doors off Miami in Week 0.”
See the difference? Georgia already penciled in versus Bama, despite a horrendous offseason, but Florida has to overcome its offseason, which has been somewhat benign to most Gator fans? We’ve seen bad offseasons, and this ain’t one.
Hell, Clemson had a steroid scandal where half the team tested positive for a banned substance. What the hell happened to that story? Can you imagine if that were at Florida or Tennessee? The programs would be shut down by now. But for Clemson, that story just disappeared after Dabo said “we’re handling it in house” or some such.
I guess the solution to this is to win football games. Kick everyone’s butt, make yourself nationally relevant and then you get in, or back in, the protected club.