2008 Florida Football Preview:
Head Coach: Urban Meyer
The 2008 Florida foootball team is looking fantastic heading into the season. Preseason polls are ranking the Gators as one of the top five teams in the nation. The Florida offense is as strong as it was in 2007, as returning sophomore Heisman winner Tim Tebow (now a junior) and a slew of wide recievers including Percy Harvin, Louis Murphy, and Riley Cooper make this team an immediate threat. Another offensive weapon to look out for is Chris Rainey, whose star performance at the Gators' spring game turned heads.
The Gator's defense is still a little shaky, especially after last year's embarassing loss of 524 yards to Michigan in the Capital One Bowl. Coach Urban Meyer has already added two new defenseive coaches to the squad this season, and has bolstered the defensive recruiting class to bring more talent to the side. The Gators will play a tough schedule, including the annual trip to Jacksonville to face Georgia - the preseason favorite. No matter how tough a schedule, expect big plays and thrilling outing by these 2008 Florida Gators.
2008 Gators Football Schedule:
Aug. 30 vs. Hawai'i
Sep. 6 vs. Miami
Sep. 20 @ Tennessee
Sep. 27 vs. Ole Miss
Oct. 4 @ Arkansas
Oct. 11 vs. LSU
Oct. 25 vs. Kentucky
Nov. 1 vs. Georgia
Nov. 8 @ Vanderbilt
Nov. 15 vs. South Carolina
Nov. 22 vs. The Citadel
Nov. 29 @ Florida State
FLORIDA GATORS EXPERIENCE:
Location: Gainesville, Florida
Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (aka: The Swamp)
Conference: SEC Conference (Eastern Division)
Rivals: Georgia Bulldogs (World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party), Tennessee Volunteers (Third Saturday In October), Florida State Seminoles (Battle for the Governor's Cup), Miami Hurricanes
Mascot: Albert & Alberta
National Championships: 2: 1996, 2005
Heisman Trophies: Steve Spurrier (1966) & Danny Wuerffel (1996)
Notable Alumni: Spurrier, Wuerffel, Emmitt Smith & Rex Grossman
Recent Bowl Games:
- 2008: Capital One Bowl Tickets - Florida Gators vs Michigan Wolverines
- 2007: BCS National Championship Game Tickets - Florida Gators vs Ohio State Buckeyes
- 2006: Outback Bowl Tickets - Florida Gators vs Iowa Hawkeyes
- 2005: Peach Bowl Tickets - Florida Gators vs Miami (Florida)
- 2004: Outback Bowl Tickets - Florida Gators vs Iowa Hawkeyes
- 2003: Outback Bowl Tickets - Florida Gators vs Michigan Wolverines
The University of Florida Gators Football program is always one of the toughest and most exciting college football teams in the country. The team celebrated its 100 year anniversary in 2006 by winning the national championship. The Florida Gators have another national title under their belt from 1996 and 7 conference titles. Having suited up such legendary players as Steve Spurrier, Emmitt Smith, Chris Collinsworth, and Danny Weurfel, the Florida Gators has long brought some of the nation’s top talent to Gainesville, Florida. A home game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is a sight to see.
The Florida Gators first fielded a varsity football team in 1906. The Gators joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Associate (SIAA) and then the Southern Conference before joining the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1932. Florida’s first era of real success was in the 1960’s under coach Ray Graves when, with the help of Heisman quarterback and future coach Steve Spurrier, the Florida Gators won a record 70 home games in a row. The team had more success in the ‘80’s, the 1984 squad being one of the best college teams ever assembled. Steve Spurrier would return to the team as a coach, giving the team one of the best winning percentages in the country starting in 1990. Who can forget the national championship season in 1996 when Florida played their cross-state rivals, Florida State Seminoles? Under the leadership of Heisman winner Danny Weurfel the Florida Gators won 52-20, avenging their one loss to Florida State earlier in the year. That season, in order to have a chance at winning the national title, the Florida Gators had to pray for Ohio State Buckeyes to defeat Arizona State Sun Devils, which they managed to do at the last minute. It was a classic end to an exciting college football season.
The Florida Gators play heir home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. Holding over 90,000 spectators, it’s the 10th largest college stadium in America. Also known as the Swamp, the stadium is considered one of the most inhospitable venues to play as a visiting team. On-field temperatures often reach over 100 degrees, and with the closed-in design of the stands, there is no breeze to bring relief from the heat. Then there’s the crowd, which also takes advantage of the bowl shape of the stadium to be one of the loudest in college football. A game and Ben Hill Griffin is an amazing experience. Buy Florida Gators football tickets, and witness one of the most storied teams in college football vie for another national title!
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