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How Florida Gators’ Defense can Attack Georgia Bulldogs
Don’t let the resounding victory over Texas fool you, The Georgia Bulldogs offense isn’t the dominant force of the recent past. Even in their impressive win over the Longhorns, Georgia failed to crack 300 yards of offense.
As a result, the Florida Gators can actually make life a bit rough for the Bulldogs next Saturday.
In fact, without hyperbole, the Gators defense will definitely have their moments during the course of the game. Now, the tricky part arises when UF needs to turn those moments into sustained success that leads to a victory. While football is a team sport, with all three phases contributing, Florida’s defense must set a tone early,
Not Stetson Bennett
For all of the jokes regarding his extremely long college career, Stetson Bennett made Georgia’s offense formidable. Never the most talented, Bennett used decent ball placement mixed with aggression and bravery to lead UGA to back-to-back national titles.
Despite significantly-more hype as an NFL prospect, current Bulldogs’ quarterback Carson Beck does not look like he’s cut from the same mold. For all of Bennett’s intangibles, Beck possesses a much higher physical ceiling. He throws a better ball, further, and more accurate vertically. He also doesn’t enjoy the luxury of Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey to turn dump offs into big plays. Florida needs to create interior pressure to rattle Beck.
While he possesses adequate agility, he does not like to use it. Instead, he wants to find his receivers. That split-second hesitation means a difference between a completion and a sack. Pressure bursts pipes, makes diamonds and also forces Carson Beck into interceptions.
He leads the SEC in interceptions with eight. Over the last two games, opponents swiped five passes, going the other way. Georgia ranks 44th in FBS total offense. If the Gators can provide heat on Beck, the rest of the offense melts away.
Old Friend, New Enemy
When Trevor Etienne transferred to Georgia many believed that the missing piece to the championship puzzle arrived. In all honesty, he does not look like the same back that starred in Gainesville. First of all, while boasting seven touchdowns, Etienne’s last 100-yard rushing game took place in September..of 2023.. as Gator.
While Georgia looks like a lock for a playoff spot, Etienne does not look like a root cause. More importantly, many of the veteran Gators on the team know Etienne’s entire game like the back of their collective hand. Under those circumstances, look for the Gators to snuff out the run against their former teammate.
Overview
The University of Georgia or at least this incarnation looks nothing like the squad that dropped 65 during a national championship game just-two seasons ago. Florida’s chances reside with the ability to attack Carson Beck, introducing him to the ground multiple times.
Florida needs to do whatever they must to get in Carson Beck’s face. If you follow movies, and are of a certain age, this clip emphasizes not only what odds the Gators must face, but sticking to the plan and jumping on every opportunity helps.
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Florida investigating AI role in mass shooting at university
Florida on Tuesday announced a criminal probe into whether artificial intelligence played a role in a deadly mass shooting at a university in the US state.
“If ChatGPT were a person, it would be facing charges for murder,” Uthmeier said.
Florida law allows anyone who assists or counsels someone in the commission of a crime to be treated as an “aider and abettor” bearing the same responsibility as the perpetrator, according to Uthmeier.
In exchanges with ChatGPT, the accused shooter sought advice on what type of gun and ammunition to use, as well as where and when on campus a lot of people would likely be found, the state attorney general said during a press briefing.
“Last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University was a tragedy, but ChatGPT is not responsible for this terrible crime,” an OpenAI spokesperson said.
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One train heading to New York City was forced to turn around, arriving back in Miami Monday night, including one passenger who said he had been on that train for about 38 hours.
He says he and other passengers were left uncertain about what was going on.
“Angry, confused, uncertain, in the dark,” said John Reardon.
Reardon, who lives in New York City, says he boarded the train around 7 a.m. Sunday to go back home. He said around 3 p.m. Sunday, the train stopped near Jacksonville.
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