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Florida is currently on an 8 game win streak dating back to embarrassing Musdump late last year. Florida should be on a 9 game streak heading into Auburn. Currently the longest streak in the conference
Florida has thrown for 300 yards in 3 straight games for the first time since 2007, Tebow’s heisman banner year.
Florida has only allowed 17 second half points this season.
Florida is on pace for 3,537 passing yards during the 12 game regular season. Would be the most passing yards in a season since Rex Grossman in 2001 (12 games including blowout Maryland Orange bowl victory) when he passed for 3800. (Friendly reminder I’m not claiming this is going to happen, but with our running game the way it is, who knows)
Even though Florida can’t run for its life, has lost it’s starting qb, and has played 3 p5 teams in its first 4 games, Florida currently has the 39th total offense in the country and is averaging 33 pts per game. Not great, but not as bad as it could be. And a sight for sore eyes after the offensive abortion we’ve been through for the last 9 seasons.
Auburn currently has the 41st ranked offense averaging 424 yards per game (in comparison, Florida averages 432, with 1179 passing yards on the season, 295 a game. ) They’re only passing for 164 yards per game, so our rush defense needs to get conserably better. They average 260 a game on the ground. Conversely, Florida is only giving up 92 yards on the ground per game and only 11 pts per game.
Auburn’s D is not far behind, giving up 89 on the ground a game but also giving up 227 through the air. Florida gives up 193, which I’m not worried auburn will get close to with Bo Nix at QB.
They’re a decent team that got lucky with Oregon having some boneheaded late game play calling gaffs. Winning at AM is impressive although I think they’re heavily overrating Jimbos presence there. Auburn having two big prime time wins helps the national appeal for the Florida game, which with ESPN going full hatred on us, can go along way to solidifying Florida as a solid top 10-15 team in the eyes of a lot of people.
Think Florida wins 27-14. A very manageable team and as long as we don’t Grantham it up, Florida miraculously beats another team with more talent than they have.
Florida has thrown for 300 yards in 3 straight games for the first time since 2007, Tebow’s heisman banner year.
Florida has only allowed 17 second half points this season.
Florida is on pace for 3,537 passing yards during the 12 game regular season. Would be the most passing yards in a season since Rex Grossman in 2001 (12 games including blowout Maryland Orange bowl victory) when he passed for 3800. (Friendly reminder I’m not claiming this is going to happen, but with our running game the way it is, who knows)
Even though Florida can’t run for its life, has lost it’s starting qb, and has played 3 p5 teams in its first 4 games, Florida currently has the 39th total offense in the country and is averaging 33 pts per game. Not great, but not as bad as it could be. And a sight for sore eyes after the offensive abortion we’ve been through for the last 9 seasons.
Auburn currently has the 41st ranked offense averaging 424 yards per game (in comparison, Florida averages 432, with 1179 passing yards on the season, 295 a game. ) They’re only passing for 164 yards per game, so our rush defense needs to get conserably better. They average 260 a game on the ground. Conversely, Florida is only giving up 92 yards on the ground per game and only 11 pts per game.
Auburn’s D is not far behind, giving up 89 on the ground a game but also giving up 227 through the air. Florida gives up 193, which I’m not worried auburn will get close to with Bo Nix at QB.
They’re a decent team that got lucky with Oregon having some boneheaded late game play calling gaffs. Winning at AM is impressive although I think they’re heavily overrating Jimbos presence there. Auburn having two big prime time wins helps the national appeal for the Florida game, which with ESPN going full hatred on us, can go along way to solidifying Florida as a solid top 10-15 team in the eyes of a lot of people.
Think Florida wins 27-14. A very manageable team and as long as we don’t Grantham it up, Florida miraculously beats another team with more talent than they have.
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