No. 1 Florida begins title defense with 62-3 win

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Tim Tebow’s most memorable moment Saturday came long before the 90,000-plus arrived at The Swamp.

Tebow spent pre-game warmups pushing around a boy confined to a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy. He included 7-year-old Boomer Hornbeck, a huge Tebow fan from Atlanta, in drills, handed him a football and even took him to the locker room for autographs.

“That was so cool to see his face,” Tebow said. “It was a really special moment for him. He’ll remember it, and that’s what’s so meaningful.”

It might have been the top highlight in a night filled with them for the defending national champions.

Tebow accounted for two touchdowns, Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps had scoring runs, and Brandon James ended the school’s longest special-teams drought in a 62-3 victory over Charleston Southern.

Although Florida opened its most anticipated season in school history with a near-perfect performance, it came against an overmatched team from the Football Championship Subdivision.

“It’s hard to evaluate that game,” coach Urban Meyer said.

Florida, an overwhelming favorite to repeat as national champs, accomplished everything it wanted to in the opener, though. The Gators unveiled some new wrinkles, won the game in convincing fashion and avoided any major injuries.

A better test comes in two weeks, when Tennessee visits Gainesville. The Volunteers beat Western Kentucky 63-7 in coach Lane Kiffin’s debut Saturday.

Nonetheless, Florida fans found reason to pack The Swamp against Charleston Southern. Expectations have soared since Tebow and linebacker Brandon Spikes announced in January they would return for their senior seasons. With them back, the Gators returned 18 of 22 starters and were an obvious choice to win it all again.

They showed why Saturday night, although it came against a middle-of-the-pack team from the Big South accustom to playing in front of a couple thousand people.

Tebow completed 10 of 15 passes for 188 yards and a touchdown, a 28-yard strike to Aaron Hernandez. Tebow also ran for a score, the 44th of his career. It tied him with former LSU star Dalton Hilliard for fourth place on the Southeastern Conference list.

Demps scored twice, finding the end zone from 8 and 23 yards out. Rainey got loose for a 76-yard TD run. Florida even had a goal-line stand late in the game.

Then there was James’ play. He returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown, breaking a 123-game drought for the Gators. Bo Carroll was the last Florida player to return a kickoff for a touchdown. He did it Oct. 9, 1999, against LSU.

Three times before in his career, James thought he had scored on kickoffs. But each of them was called back because of penalties. He vowed to get one this year—and finally did.

“It feels real good to go on and get it out the way the first game,” James said. “Just to get it my senior year, the first game of the season, feels real good. It’s good to start off this way.”

The Buccaneers, who received $450,000 for playing in Gainesville, left with some highlights of their own.

A.J. Toscano completed 18 of 31 passes for 157 yards, with an interception. He also ran six times for 20 yards and had a 26-yard reception that set up a field goal. John Paglia’s 38-yarder made it 35-3 late in first half.

James took the ensuing kickoff, started up the middle, cut right and outran several pursuers to the end zone.

“Everyone has the reaction to go look for flags,” Meyer said.

Florida’s backups took over from there.

It wasn’t all good for the Gators, though.

Starting left tackle Carl Johnson injured his right leg in the second quarter and didn’t return. Jonathan Phillips missed an extra points. And Tebow had two would-be touchdown passes dropped, one by Deonte Thompson and another by James.

Florida’s defense also looked shaky at times. The Gators gave up 323 yards and looked nothing like the unit that slowed down Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford and Oklahoma in the Bowl Championship Series title game in Miami.

“We played one defense or two defenses basically,” Meyer said, essentially saying the Gators avoided showing anything outside vanilla formations.

The Bucs used a lot of quick-hitting slant passes to keep Florida from pressuring Toscano. It didn’t help that the Gators played without two defensive starters. Cornerback Janoris Jenkins and defensive end Jermaine Cunningham were seemingly suspended for the opener.

Jenkins was Tasered and arrested in May. As for Cunningham?

“He wasn’t ready to play,” Meyer said.

Tebow was, especially with one of his biggest fans watching nearby.

“He’s a friend of ours,” Meyer said. “He’s in a tough situation, and that’s typical Tim. It was a good thing to do.”

Updated Sep 5, 11:49 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 1

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Charleston Southern 323 228 95 18 40.0% 6/40 1 37:34
Florida 624 255 369 26 66.7% 8/43 0 22:26

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  1. T-Lloyd
    218. Posted by T-Lloyd Mon Sep 7 8:58pm EDT

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    J - You've thrown some nice "red herrings" out there, but I'm still interested in how 06,07,08 look...those years seem more relevant to this discussion which was initiated by questioning Tebow's real capabilities amd impact (those yrs cover the Tebow era at UF) and UF's real strength (currently) after "taking advantage" of Charleston Southern...all your numbers still haven't proven to the contrary. Tebow was still in HS from 02 to 05. By the way, since you seem to be interested in defending the ACC in particular, have you analyzed all their numbers yet for Week 1 as a "BCS Conf" (???). Only 4 wins as a conf...and only one of those against, what you would consider a real team. And two losses against William & Mary and Richmond. Looks like the ACC has a couple "cream puffs" right in their conf and most in the ACC will get to play each this year as part of their "competitive" conf schedule.
  2. J
    217. Posted by J Mon Sep 7 7:20pm EDT

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    And actually, if there was a shift in those years it was to the PAC 10, not the SEC. The other conferences averaged out, the PAC 10 grew in numbers however its safe to say the PAC 10 should be named USC +9.
  3. J
    216. Posted by J Mon Sep 7 7:17pm EDT

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    The same exact teams in the power conferences that started the year ranked in the top 25 finished in the top 25 with the exception of Florida in 04 who at 8-5 finished 25th with a slew of 3 loss teams after not being a preseason top 25... raises an eyebrow but whatever.
  4. T-Lloyd
    215. Posted by T-Lloyd Mon Sep 7 2:38pm EDT

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    Actually, I don't think numbers by themselves prove any points...numbers looked at in a vacuum tend to mask many realities. Numbers can be fun to play around with, slice and dice, stack up in many different ways...but only tell part of the story...which is why I put more weight on big game, on-the-field, results involving cross-conf matchups...can't ignore those. Numbers alone are just numbers.

    Although, I would be curious to see what your Top 25 comparisons looked like in 06, 07, and 08, too. The years you do show seem to support an overall shift of power to the SEC.
  5. <i>kronem</i>
    214. Posted by kronem Mon Sep 7 1:30pm EDT

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    So nice to run up the freakin' numbers and stats so Tebow looks good to the Heisman voters. Pathetic to beat up on a team this under-rated. Florida teams suck!
  6. J
    213. Posted by J Mon Sep 7 11:07am EDT

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    Since I love doing these numbers up for everyone, here is a lil insight as far as rankings go...

    In 02-

    Top 25
    Preseason- Final-
    SEC- 3 3
    ACC- 6 6
    Big 12- 4 4
    Big 10- 4 4
    Pac 10- 2 2

    In 03-
    Preseason- Final-
    SEC- 5 5
    ACC- 4 4
    Big 12- 4 4
    Big 10- 5 5
    Pac 10- 2 2

    In 04-
    Preseason- Final-
    SEC- 4 5 (New Addition was #25 Florida (8-5)
    ACC- 5 5
    Big 12- 3 3
    Big 10- 4 4
    Pac 10- 3 3

    in 05-
    Preseason- Final-
    SEC- 5 5
    ACC- 5 5
    Big 12- 4 4
    Big 10- 3 3
    Pac 10- 4 4

    I'll stop here since I think I've proven my point, which is the pollsters keep it balanced. However many start in the top 25 are gonna finish in the top 25. So the idea that one conference always finishes better than another can be thrown out the window.
  7. T-Lloyd
    212. Posted by T-Lloyd Mon Sep 7 9:28am EDT

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    J - Again, very impressive research (and not surprised by the results), but I thought we were talking about the "hear and now"...looking at the entire history of college football takes it all a bit out of context. I think a better recent and very exposing example is the Big 12 last year. They made each other look very good as long as they were playing each other, but at the end of the season and outside the safety of the Big 12, they all looked pretty ordinary...more meaningful I think than decades of numbers. I'm sure you all remember how UF brought OU back to earth. Ole Miss made Texas Tech (another top Big 12er) look very middle of the road and UT barely squeaked by Ohio St late...a team the SEC had embarrassed each of the previous 2 years. Also makes UF's one loss to Ole Miss look even more meaningful. So I think the bottom line speaks for itself as of late. Even more relevant to the current discussion...many imply here that teams like UF are not truly deserving of the recognition and their weak padded schedules make them look better than they actually are. If that were true, that would be exposed at some point during the season, but their performance through an always tough SEC conf schedule and more importantly, in the BCS Championship games, confirms that they really are that good. Thier in-conference schedule really is that tough (regardless of records) and has them battle tested to succeed against anybody. Personally, I have no problem with "preseason" games against creampuffs. I would rather see two good teams (like Alabame/VT, etc.) go up against each other after they each have a couple game experience under their belt rather than each ones first game. Then there is a much better chance that you are getting the best of both for a truly great college FB experience.
  8. J
    211. Posted by J Mon Sep 7 2:34am EDT

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    A) My comment about Florida's 2008 schedule means those teams make anyone who plays them look good. They were middle of the road.

    B) T-Lloyd posted; "Conf strengths are relative, so if the whole conf is weak, like the ACC, their in-conference numbers come off looking very "competetive", while numbers for a strong conference like the SEC reflect a bunch of good teams beating the crap out of each other"

    Actually it displays that the cream rises to the top- not every team was competitive in the SEC and there was more parody in the ACC than any other conference meaning they beat themselves more than non-conference teams beat them. That's what that stat showed.

    All-time Conference vs Conference (based off current conferencing) records...

    SEC vs Big 10- 95-88-7 (in favor of Big 10)
    SEC vs ACC- 730-576-52 (in favor of SEC) ACC won 6-4 in 2008 for whoever brought that up
    SEC vs Big 12- 279-233-19 (in favor of SEC)
    SEC vs Pac 10- 63-40-6 (in favor of SEC)
    SEC vs Big East- 98-58-9 (in favor of SEC)

    The all-time stats show the best overall conference is the SEC, however take in to account, a large amount of those wins have come due to the recent success of the SEC in the past 10-15 years and while the SEC does win the head-to-head count, it's not as lop-sided as every might think. Give credit where it is due though.

    However the most successful college football team in history is an independent... Notre Dame. Yeah they have sucked under Weis, but no team can match their success. Notre Dame has 11 national championships by themselves.... in those 11 championship seasons, they lost a total of 4 games.

    Additionally, since the divisions were created in 1978, Notre Dame has NEVER played a Div 2 or 3 team, strictly D1. How's that for strength of schedule (Charleston Southern)?
  9. drew
    210. Posted by drew Sun Sep 6 7:59pm EDT

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    J ???
  10. drew
    209. Posted by drew Sun Sep 6 7:46pm EDT

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    shawn r, It hurts to hear such venom coming from a Boise guy. I've always rooted for them. Love the gimmick field and the gimmick conference. Best hope for you guys is to nut up some cash and join the pac 10. Maybe if you can talk the Utes into going in with you the Pac 10 could have a championship game. It would give the Trojans a chance to run the score up on you enroute to national championship game they actually earned an appearance in. BTW Shawn, there is vast difference between winning a conference like yours and winning in the SEC which delivered the last three national champions.
  11. drew
    208. Posted by drew Sun Sep 6 7:24pm EDT

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    J, I hate to pile on after your trip to statland but VT the pride of the ACC did just get smacked by the bigger stronger faster 2nd best of the SEC, Alabama. As for padding the stats by playing weaker competition, Its all well and good as long as you go right on padding the stats against top ten competition which Tebow has for three years now. None of this gets you past the glaring hole you keep dodging and that is the SEC teams keep winning national championship games by rediculous margins. perhaps this would be a prudent time to just say they are a proven and consistant championship team led by one of the best players in the country who happens to love Jesus, (and as far as i can tell, Jesus loves him too...a lot) Acknowedge that they deserve to be ranked number one and sit there and pray for them to lose so some other SEC team can stomp the competition in the national championship game. How's your stock with the J-man?
  12. T-Lloyd
    207. Posted by T-Lloyd Sun Sep 6 7:15pm EDT

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    Yeah Patrick O-S***. Glad the Puppies were able to represent so well for the SEC this weekend.
  13. T-Lloyd
    206. Posted by T-Lloyd Sun Sep 6 7:11pm EDT

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    In fact..."the beatin' goes on". Let's review Week 1 ("the preseason") so far regardin SEC - ACC. S. Carolina over NC St. and Alabame over Va Tech (supposed #1 ACC team). Doesn't seem to me that there is a huge difference in scheduling Charleston Southern, NC State, or Va Tech in Wk 1 (pre-season). I wonder how much NC State and VA Tech got paid for the privilege of opening against an SEC team. Anxiously awaiting you in-depth and insightful analysis J!
  14. rick
    205. Posted by rick Sun Sep 6 7:06pm EDT

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    184 - how did USC play a real team??? san jose state??? just as much of a powderpuff as charleston southern.
  15. T-Lloyd
    204. Posted by T-Lloyd Sun Sep 6 6:18pm EDT

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    J - Your conf numbers are very impressive and obviously required much time to assemble...but at the end of the day don't mean s***! Conf strengths are relative, so if the whole conf is weak, like the ACC, their in-conference numbers come off looking very "competetive", while numbers for a strong conference like the SEC reflect a bunch of good teams beating the crap out of each other. I think a better analysis to determine relative conference strength is by inter-conference play...I don't have time to look too deep, but I do recall off the top of my head the can of whoop-a** Florida opened on FSU and Alabama opened on Clemson. I also recall that the SEC faired pretty well against the Big 12's "top teams" in big games. By the way, I'm sure an educated college FB fan such as yourself realizes their wasn't a whole lot of "designed to make them look good" in UF's schedule...conf schedules are determined by others well in advance of any given season.
  16. J
    203. Posted by J Sun Sep 6 6:09pm EDT

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    SHAWN- "You Gator haters can't stand to hear about an all around good player and person. It makes your team overloaded with criminals look bad."

    Pay no attention to Tebow's unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for taunting opponents on the field and way to not read the very article you are posting your little rant on- the f*cking article above clearly reads-
    "It didn’t help that the Gators played without two defensive starters. Cornerback Janoris Jenkins and defensive end Jermaine Cunningham were seemingly suspended for the opener.

    Jenkins was tasered and arrested in May."

    Pay attention dumb a$$!!!

    WOW! All us "Gator Haters" can at least read before post! Obviously you're a UF graduate!
  17. Katrina
    202. Posted by Katrina Sun Sep 6 6:08pm EDT

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    We will play your team, anytime on your turf and beat up! Will that shut you up? Go Gators!
    You deserve the top! There isn't anyone better to play so we can prove we're #1 ranking!
  18. J
    201. Posted by J Sun Sep 6 6:02pm EDT

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    Drew, the statement you just said "the measure of a college quarterback is based on performance in college not the pros" is a true statement which I wasn't arguing in my prior post. The statement I was arguing is that he will not evolve into a pro QB. Now to argue your point as for performance in college... how easy is it for a player to "shine" when they play garbage teams like Charleston Southern, Troy, Florida International and weak SEC teams in Tennessee, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, and Mississippi State?!!

    Last year, I think it's safe to say Hawaii (7-6), Miami (7-5), Tennessee (5-7), Arkansas (5-7), Kentucky (6-6), Vandy (6-6), South Carolina (7-5), and Citadel (4-8) weren't exactly teams designed to not make the opponent look good!

    This year's schedule is even easier for them too!

    To argue conferences, the ACC only had 2 teams under .500 in conference play and only 3 teams to finish with a losing record. (12 teams)

    Big East had 4 under .500 in conf and 2 with a losing record (8 teams)
    Big-10 had 6 under .500 in conf and 4 with a losing record (10 teams)
    Big-12 had 5 under .500 in conf and 5 with a losing record (12 teams)
    PAC-10 had 5 under .500 in conf and 5 with a losing record (10 teams)
    SEC had 6 under .500 in conf and 4 with a losing record (12 teams)

    Based off those 2 stats alone, it's obvious the ACC was the most competitive conference.
  19. shawn r
    200. Posted by shawn r Sun Sep 6 5:50pm EDT

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    You Gator haters can't stand to hear about an all around good player and person. It makes your team overloaded with criminals look bad. Whether the Gators win all their games or none , they are led by an outstanding quarterback who stands up for what he believes. Maybe your team's players should quit being jealous and realize what a quality young man Tebow is. Oh, never mind , the world would rather hear about all the criminal michief going on in college football. Maybe Tebow isn't the best quaterback or NFL material. but he is a person that we could all be proud to pattern our life after. A great youg man , with good , sound values.
  20. Don
    199. Posted by Don Sun Sep 6 5:32pm EDT

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    Gave up 323 yards, 40% 3rd down conversion to Charleston Who ? wow big win there !!!
  21. KentT
    198. Posted by KentT Sun Sep 6 5:09pm EDT

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    I have no dog in this fight. I'm a USC fan, but I agree that Florida belongs #1 until someone knocks them off. I doubt that anyone can do it unless Florida loses their intensity the way USC does once every season, always to a mediocre team. I like Florida's QB and coach. I can't see them loosing.
  22. <i>g.autumn416</i>
    197. Posted by g.autumn416 Sun Sep 6 4:53pm EDT

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    # 186 it's funny you point out a game with a wac opp the year after their starting qb went to the nfl. put when asked about the boise team in 2007 you didnt want anything to do with them.
    the worst part of UF is the way their fans are always on UF's balls even when they do lose.
  23. rick o
    196. Posted by rick o Sun Sep 6 4:34pm EDT

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    Florida beating Charleston is like being Valedictorian in summer school. Lame and doesn't mean @#$%.
  24. R O
    195. Posted by R O Sun Sep 6 4:28pm EDT

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    I'm from Boise and our schedule is very weak and we get blasted for it. How can the so called #1 team in the nation beat an even weaker team than most of our WAC teams and it's called a victory?? And then they strut around, like thier fans here, like they have actualy accomplished something?? How can you "fans" even defend something like that? Shows me you are just as chicken @#$% as the team. beating up kids from the Special Olympics isn't cool you know. Far as most of the real football fans around the country are concerned, Florida is 0-0 right now and hasn't even played a real game yet.
    The BCS MUST crumble, it's unfair and unjust to those kids busting their ass every year.
  25. Lind
    194. Posted by Lind Sun Sep 6 4:14pm EDT

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    Charleston Southern rules.... Pee Wee football!!!!
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