By request from LSUFreek: Tebow slays the Oliphant.

SNL devoted considerable effort last week to debunking the myth that the SECCG was a game of “power v. speed.”  The premise, which was sound then, has seemingly resonated with pundits, who have begun to hype the BCSCG as “SEC Power v. Big 12 Offense.” 

Whether this hastily concocted framing of the BCSCG sticks remains to be seen, but it does validate SNL’s contention that this Florida team is a rugged, run-first team that plays “traditional football” from an infinite number of “non-traditional” formations. 

Put another way, it always looks like the Gators are lining up to throw, but they seldom do (about 35% of the time), opting instead to ram the ball down the oppositions gullet with SCUD missiles and Abrams tanks.  The problem for the defense is that unlike other run-first spread offenses, such as WVU, Florida CAN throw with precision and effectiveness. 

On another note, SNL has come to believe that Florida’s offensive line is among the best in the Country.  For the past month this premonition has grown into a bona fide contention as Florida’s O-line has dominated defenses that were statistically among the best in the nation. Mt. Cody’s diminished role in the SECCG is the result of a virtuoso performance on Saturday. 

The second (and equally important) area in which Florida has improved significantly is the secondary.  Haden is physical and capable of playing press coverage against anyone and Frosh superstar, Jenkins, is silly-good in coverage (and not afraid to hit either).  Both struggled some against Jones, but that guy is an anomale-period. Sorry Sooners, you have no one who approaches Jones’ raw physical ability.

Final thoughts on Alabama: They were good-very strong at linebacker; tough up the middle; disciplined; physically imposing; extremely well-coached and far and away the best team Florida has played this year.  This team will be back sooner rather than later as long as Saban is at the helm.

Opening thoughts on Oklahoma:  For starters, don’t get caught up in the chorus of SEC homers singing the  ”Oklahoma has no defense” song.  Oklahoma has plenty of athletes on defense and they give up a ton of yards and points after the game is over-which is usually second quarter.  Thay also lead their conference in sacks, pressures, and TFL.

Like UF before the SECCG, it is difficult to gauge OU’s mettle because they’ve blown everyone except Texas out.  As a UF fan, SNL will go on the record with the fact that Texas is a scarier opponent than Oklahoma.  This stems primarily from the fact that Texas has a better defense, and a better track record in big games than OU.  Plenty of time to break down OU later, let’s enjoy the week as Champs of the SEC.

Finally, Florida has been bet up to a 3-point favorite since the line opened at 1.5 this morning.  SNL suspects this will even out at Florida -2.5 in the weeks to come. 

-So Sayeth the Sheherd