Bobby… It’s Time
November 30, 2009 by Jim Folsom
Filed under The Nosebleeds

It's time to go Bobby
Another FSU- Florida game has come and gone. And it is another year that it is painfully obvious that Bobby Bowden is finished. This year was the most obvious of all. The Florida Gators owned this show in every way possible.
It started out with “The Tim Tebow Farewell Extravaganza” in pre-game. There was not a dry eye in the house when Superman came out of the tunnel. Those include his two. Never has there been this much love between a fan base and a player. Not in Gator history. Not in college football history. Tim Tebow was/is the show.
Then the game started. Tebow again steamrolled FSU. He ran over them. He threw over them. He was a man among boys. It has gotten so bad for FSU that Urban Meyer actually felt bad enough for them to kill the clock with 53 seconds left and all three timeouts in the first half. Apparently Urban felt like he already had more than enough points. No need to rub their noses in it I guess. That tells you all you need to know about how pathetic FSU has gotten.
At some point CBS did manage to show Bobby standing there on the sideline looking like he was at Bed Bath and Beyond for three hours holding his wife’s purse. Verne Lundquist gave him an oh by the way “this is also Bobby Bowden’s last game in the Swamp” to which Gary Danielsen brought up that his two national championship teams had to both win at The Swamp. That was it. In a four hour long broadcast that could very well have been Bobby Bowden’s last regular season game, that was all he got.
I don’t blame CBS. That is how much Florida dwarfs FSU. Florida could have been playing FIU yesterday and it wouldn’t have made any difference. The ‘Noles were an afterthought. If you ever wondered when Bobby should leave, wonder no more. When you’ve stayed so long you are now irrelevant, it’s time to go.
Where Have All the Rivals Gone?
November 24, 2009 by Jason Curts
Filed under My 2 Bits
Everyone has a rivalry game that means a little more to them than all the others. Most old timers will tell you its Georgia. Lose every game on the schedule but beat the Bulldogs, and they’re happy.
Georgia has been taken out behind the woodshed so many times as of late, it’s simply become routine to come back from Jacksonville with a win. Once in a while the Bulldogs pull out a win, but the last 20 years have been dominated by Florida.
Tennessee could be on its way back as a revived rivalry, thanks to all the trash talking by Lane Kiffin. Games against the Vols and Phil Fulmer were fun to watch, but the fact that the Gators played them so early in the season kind of softened the intensity. The fact is, you can stumble early against Tennessee and still salvage the season and play for a National Championship.
For me, Florida State is that game each season that gets the hatred stirring in my stomach. Despite FSU being down for quite some time, it’s also the game I’m always most worried about the Gators losing.
The Seminoles are in desperation mode. For a historically “dirty-playing” team, I have no doubts they will go to any lengths to injure players and win at any cost. You do remember all the late hits on Danny Wuerffel? How about Darnell Dockett at the bottom of a pile twisting Earnest Graham’s knee?
You will see late hits on Tebow. Plenty of taunting and trash talking will take place (from both teams) and if there isn’t a fight before, during or after, I’d be surprised.
Florida has to be careful. They are the team with everything to lose here. One out-of-control fight against FSU means potential suspensions for their match-up against Alabama the following week. Players must remember to keep their cool.
On paper, FSU has no chance to beat the Gators, but with a long history of meaningful rivalry games, you can throw out team records and rankings. For all the reasons FSU has to get up for this game (rivalry game, beating Tebow in his last game at The Swamp, ruining the Gator’s perfect season, throwing a BIG monkey wrench into the BCS system, winning for their once-relevant coach), Florida will use those same reasons to take care of business.
Urban Meyer is the best in preparing his players for big games. Let’s just hope they remember playing FSU is still a big game.
Keeps getting worse in Tallahassee
October 6, 2009 by Jason Curts
Filed under My 2 Bits
An FSU trustee, Jim Smith, says he wants Bobby Bowden out at the end of the season. I didn’t realize Bowden was even making decisions anymore that could hurt or benefit the Seminoles from game to game. Anytime they show him on the sideline, he has that same confused look on his face. It’s pretty obvious he is not calling the plays.

Will Bobby stay after this year?
But Bowden is the face of FSU football and the program stands to lose more than it will gain by forcing him out. It’s like kicking your grandpa to the curb. What happens when Jimbo Fisher is exposed as the real problem? How long does he get before a trustee says it’s time to go?
What does it mean for the Gators? Recruiting gets a little easier for Urban Meyer with Bowden out of the picture. Any players that wanted to play for a legend will turn their heads down-state to Gainesville. In my opinion, a legend-in-the-making is better than a legend enjoying his twilight years. How many more years of Gator domination do you think we’ll see – with or without Bowden? A five-year deal for Jimbo plus another four to five years for his replacement means a decade of owning FSU. Maybe UF can just drop them from the schedule.


