Gameday 2008 - SEC Championship

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GAMEDAY '08 ALABAMA (12-0, 8-0) vs. FLORIDA (11-1, 7-1)

SPEED TRAP

Despite an undefeated season and the No. 1 ranking, Alabama comes in as un underdog to Florida and its high-flying offense. What people arenʼt talking about is the SECʼs top-ranked defense.

Also inside • 1992 - Deja Vu? • Florida preview • PS3 simulation

12.06.08 TIME: 3:00 p.m. TV: CBS


ROLL TIDE! 2008 - 2009 Schedule

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Game Date

Opponent

Location

8/30/08

Clemson

W Alabama- 34, Clemson- 10

9/06/08

Tulane

W Alabama- 20, Tulane- 6

9/13/08

Western Kentucky

W Alabama- 41, WKU- 7

9/20/08

Arkansas *

W Alabama- 49, Arkansas- 14

9/27/08

Georgia*

W Alabama- 41, Georgia- 30

10/04/08

Kentucky*

W Alabama- 17, Kentucky- 14

10/18/08

Ole Miss*

W Alabama- 24, Ole Miss- 20

10/25/08

Tennessee*

W Alabama-29, Tennessee-9

11/01/08

Arkansas State

W Alabama-35, Ark. St.-0

11/08/08

LSU*

W Alabama-27, LSU-21

11/15/08

Mississippi State*

W Alabama-32, MSU

11/29/08

Auburn*

W Alabama- 36, Auburn- 0

12/6/08

Florida

Georgia Dome, Atlanta

Homecoming Conference Game


ON THE INSIDE

GameDay 2008 • December 4

DEJA VU This year’s perfect season continues to mimic the run Alabama’s last national championship team made in 1992. Page 10

FLORIDA PREVIEW Nobody has slowed down the highflying Gators since their loss to Ole Miss early in the season. Page 8

PS3 SIMULATION SPEED TRAP With all the talk going into the game surrounding Percy Harvin and the other offensive weapons Florida has, the Alabama defense quietly awaits the challenge. Page 4

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Alabama lays claim to 21 SEC Championships in its history, the most of any school in the conference. The Crimson Tide’s most recent trip to the championship game was in 1999, when they routed Florida 34-7.

GAMEDAY STAFF • Greg Ostendorf, GameDay editor • Jason Galloway, GameDay assistant editor • Corey Craft, editor-in-chief • Phil Owen, managing editor • Eric McHargue, graphics editor • Drew Hoover, photographer

• Spencer White, contributing writer • Cyrus Ntakirutinka, sports reporter • Ryan Wright, Crimson White sports editor • Cassie McCay, designer • Roni Abbott, designer • Robert Bozeman, assistant design editor

Alabama and Florida met in the SEC Championship, and surprisingly, it turned into a defensive struggle. Page 3

GAME INFORMATION Alabama Crimson Tide (12-0) vs Florida Gators (11-1) • Field: Georgia Dome (71,250) • Place: Atlanta, Ga. • Time: 3 p.m. • TV: CBS • Radio: 1420 AM (Eli Gold, play-byplay; Tom Roberts, color analyst; Barry Krauss, sideline reporter)

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“The key to beating Florida is slowing down Tim Tebow.”

“Weʼre a great team, but Florida is too good.”

Brittani Garrett Freshman Biology

Charlie Davis Freshman Business

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“Itʼs going to be a really close game. I hope we can pull it out.”

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“Alabama by seven points, and a Rashad Johnson interception.”

“Alabama is being overlooked and we will surprise the Gators.”

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1. Alabama

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2. Oklahoma

2. Florida

3. Texas

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4. Florida

4. Oklahoma

5. USC

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10. Ohio State

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SPEED TRAP

December 4 • GameDay 2008

Tide doesn’t fear Gator speed By Greg Ostendorf GameDay Editor It’s been 30 years since Paul “Bear” Bryant won his fifth national championship at Alabama, and he did it during a time when toughness and grit ruled the gridiron. In fact, it was Bryant who made the switch to the wishbone in 1971, a run-heavy offense that led to three of the six national championships he won. Today’s game has seen a dramatic revolution in the way teams have begun to move the ball. Offenses no longer grind it out on the ground and rely on their defense to win games. Instead, the introduction of the spread offense has resulted in quarterbacks throwing it 40 to 50 times a game and teams scoring twice as many points as they did back in Bryant’s day. With the new offensive schemes, the need for skill players has gone way up, and the key ingredient to look for is speed. Today’s game has become light years faster from where it was three decades ago. A perfect example of that speed that has transformed the game is this year’s Florida team. The Gators feature four of five different guys that would make any defense wary no matter what era it played in. “They have a lot of speed,” head coach Nick Saban said. “The outstanding skill guys that they have, whether it’s the receivers, the number of runners or the combination or runner and receivers, like Percy Harvin, they have a lot of weapons.” It also doesn’t hurt that Heisman Trophywinner Tim Tebow directs the offense. Tebow has already accounted for 37 touchdowns this season, and his combination of speed and

CW | Drew Hoover Linebacker Eryk Anders brings Auburn quarterback Kodi Burns off his feet when he sacked him during the third quarter in Alabamaʼs 36-0 win. With all the talk about Floridaʼs team speed, the speed on the Tide defense has been overlooked despite leading the SEC in total defense. power make him a threat to run or pass on any given play. “He’s just a competitor,” safety Rashad Johnson said. “He’s never going to get down. You might come in and make a big play on him, sack him, get an interception, but when he comes back, you’re going to get his best every time. That’s what you’ve got to love, and you’ve got to respect about a guy like that.” With Tebow, Harvin and all of the other

playmakers on this Florida team, it’s easy to see why analysts everywhere believe the Gators are going to win Saturday and why they are a 10-point favorite heading into the game. Is Florida just too fast for Alabama to keep up with? “Too fast, I don’t think so,” defensive end Bobby Greenwood said. “They’ve got a quick offense. We’ve just got to focus on stopping the run and make them one-dimensional.

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#1 Alabama (12-0) Last Week - def. Auburn, 36-0 This Week - vs. #4 Florida

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#2 Oklahoma (11-1) Last Week - def. #12 Oklahoma State, 61-41 This Week - vs #20 Missouri

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#3 Texas (11-1) Last Week - def. Texas A&M, 49-9 This Week - Bye week #4 Florida (11-1) Last Week - def. #20 Florida State, 45-15 This Week - vs. #1 Alabama 3 p.m. CBS #5 USC (10-1) Last Week - def. Notre Dame, 38-3 This Week - at UCLA

PS3 SAYS | FLORIDA 17, ALABAMA 13 By Cyrus Ntakirutinka Sports Reporter Florida defeated Alabama by a score of 17-13 and was crowned the SEC champions in the PS3 simulation season. A large part of the victory was due the contributions of quarterback Tim Tebow and wide receiver Percy Harvin, amassing for 200 of the offense’s 210 net yards. Tebow finished the game 6-of-10 for 119 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Harvin had three receptions for 31 yards, as well as three carries for 71 yards and a rushing touchdown. Alabama’s defense answered the call early in the game, holding Tebow’s offense to a 35yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis that put the Gators up 3-0. Quarterback John Parker Wilson led the Tide to a 53-yard drive on its first possession of the game that was punctuated by a Leigh Tiffin field goal from 22 yards out to tie the score at 3-3. Wilson finished the game 14-of-21 for 103 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. The Gators offense wasted no time scoring on their next possession, a drive that only eclipsed two plays. The first pass to Harvin was for a 13-yard gain, setting up the 57-yard pass to tight end Aaron Hernandez for a touchdown, putting the Gators up 10-3. On the ensuing possession, Wilson and running back Glen Coffee led a 63-yard scoring drive that was capped off by a 25-yard field

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TAILGATE TALK • Matthew Stafford showed what a fraud he is in Georgia’s loss to Georgia Tech. Maybe now the pundits will stop worshipping him. Next: Tim Tebow. • How is Tim Tebow still considered a Heisman candidate? Colt McCoy has much better stats and is also much more valuable to his team.

goal from Leigh Tiffin to make the score 10-6 at halftime. Coffee finished the contest with 13 carries for 44 yards. Alabama jumped out early in the third quarter, as wide receiver Mike McCoy returned the initial kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to give the Tide its first and only lead at 13-10. Florida responded quickly with three straight running plays to snatch the lead back. Harvin took it in from 54 yards out for the goahead-score to give the Gators a 17-13 lead. From there, the Florida defense held their ground as the Tide offense struggled to move the ball and couldn’t get on the board again.

• If you think Texas should be ranked higher than Oklahoma because they beat them, then you have to put Texas Tech over Texas. And then you have to put Oklahoma over Tech. And then Texas over Oklahoma. And then Tech over Texas. And then... well, you get the picture. • Florida International will continue its best season ever with a complete deconstruction of the Hilltoppers this weekend. FIU may not go to a bowl this year, but we’re very close to emerging as THE perennial Sun Belt power.


GameDay 2008 • December 4 If everybody just shoots their gaps, we’ll be fine. It’s just like another ballgame.â€? While Alabama gets the reputation of a power team, the Crimson Tide knows a thing or two about speed, too. Just ask Javier Arenas, who leads the SEC in punt return yards on the season and is tied with two return scores. Arenas also ran back an interception 63 yards for a touchdown against Arkansas earlier in the year. “It’s about confidence,â€? Arenas said. “When you’re confident, you’re fast. Looking back, when I was playing in my freshman year, I was always fast, but I didn’t look fast on the field. The next year when I gained a lot of confidence out there, it wasn’t the fact that I trained to get a lot faster, I was just more confident and played faster.â€?

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Arenas and the rest of the Alabama defense have displayed that confidence all year. The unit leads the conference in both scoring and total defense. “We’ve got speed just as well,� linebacker Cory Reamer said. “We’ve got a great defense that can move sideline to sideline, and that’s going to be a key, making sure we have all eleven players around the ball.� The way to stop Florida may not be to focus on containing Tebow running with the ball as much as eliminating the big plays from the speed guys like Harvin, Chris Rainey and Jeffrey Demps. The Tide has done a good job all year of not allowing the big plays, but the Florida offense provides an entirely new and difficult challenge.

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“We have to control gaps and leverage their speed that they have and play smart in terms of how we keep people cut off and minimize big plays,� Saban said. “I think when you watch this team play, that’s the thing that’s most compelling is the number of big plays that they make.� Regardless of how fast Florida is, the Alabama players welcome the challenge and will not be afraid of the Gators come Saturday. That’s the attitude Saban has entrenched in them, the same attitude Bryant once carried in his day. “From a competitive character standpoint, this is what you play for, this is what you do to have an opportunity like this,� Saban said. “Certainly our team and our players are looking forward to it.�

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11.29.08 Alabama defensive end Bobby Greenwood blocks a field goal to end the first half. Auburn kicker Morgan Hull had appeared to cut Alabama始s lead to seven heading into the locker room, but head coach Nick Saban called a timeout just before the snap, forcing the extra attempt. CW | Drew Hoover


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December 4 • GameDay 2008

OPPONENT PREVIEW

Tebow, Gators still avenging loss By Jason Galloway Assistant GameDay Editor

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im Tebow made a firm promise to Florida fans after the Gators found themselves on the wrong end of a one-point game against Ole Miss on September 27, and one would be hard pressed to argue that he hasn’t kept that promise up to this point. The Florida quarterback addressed the media after trying to compose himself in the locker room for nearly an hour after that heart-breaking defeat. With tears mildly present in his eyes, his voice wavering, yet determined, he assured the nation that nobody in college football would work as hard as he and the Gators would the rest of the season. Since that day, Florida is 8-0 in a slate that has included four ranked teams, and the Gators have claimed an average margin of victory of 39.6 points per game, while Tebow has accounted for 29 touchdowns during the streak. “They had one slip up this season that I’m sure they wish they had back,” said Alabama linebacker Cory Reamer. “Their offense is real powerful; they put up a lot of points each week. We’re just going to have to be on our game and be prepared for them.” Tebow isn’t the only reason Florida’s offense has produced more than 51 points per game over the Gators’ last eight games. The Gators backfield is loaded with speedsters, and their top three backs all average more than seven yards per carry. Freshmen

Chris Rainey and Jeffery Demps average 7.98 and 9.62 yards per carry, respectively, while sophomore Emmanuel Moody, a Southern Cal transfer, boasts a 7.43 average. Florida’s best player, however, could actually be at wide out. Junior wide receiver Percy Harvin is a dangerous threat through the air and on the ground, with 1,249 total yards and 16 total touchdowns this season. “I think the balance that they have on offense, the point production and consistency that they’ve shown [makes them one of the best teams in the country],” said Alabama head coach Nick Saban. “They have a lot of weapons and a lot of speed.” The exceptional talent and production that Florida has shown on offense may have overshadowed the Gators’ defense, which is fourth in the nation in scoring defense, giving up 12.3 points per game. “They are one of the top defensive teams in the country,” Saban said. “They’ve got great speed and athleticism and they do a great job of forcing turnovers.” Florida holds the nation’s top spot for turnover differential at plus-21 and is third in the country in non-offensive touchdowns with seven. Leading the takeaway frenzy is safety Ahmad Black, who has six interceptions on the year, two of them returned for touchdowns. “This is certainly an opportunity for our players to play against one of the best teams in the country in one of the best competitive venues you could ever have the opportuPhoto courtesy of Florida Athletics nity to be associated with,” Saban Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, motivated his team after its loss to Ole Miss and has accounted for 29 touchdowns since. said.


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December 4 • GameDay 2008

DEJA VU

A new tale with the same story By Spencer White Contributing Writer Though most of the students attending the University of Alabama were too busy playing with their kids’ meal toys from McDonalds to remember it, this is not the first Alabama team in the last 20 years to feature a stifling defense, powerful running game, and an undefeated regular season. In fact, if the trend continues, this year’s edition of the Crimson Tide could pick up a couple of the same pieces its last great predecessor did: an SEC and national championship. The comparisons between the 2008 and 1992 teams begin to turn eerily similar with a closer examination. Both teams had sloppy and unnecessarily close wins against weak Louisiana schools (13-0 against LA Tech in 1992, 20-6 against Tulane this year), both teams shut out Auburn (17-0 in 1992, 36-0 in 2008), and both possess the same furious and determined grit of a true blue-collar team. As with this year’s bunch, there was no flashy and dazzling offensive firepower to the 1992 team, who only scored more than 40 points in one game all season and employed Kent Gidley/UA Athletics an old school “three yards and a cloud of dust” Running back Derrick Lassic runs in for a touchdown in Alabamaʼs 28-21 win over Florida in the offensive philosophy. 1992 SEC Championship game. Lassic scored two touchdowns in the game, but it was Antonio Perhaps the most striking similarity Langhamʼs pick-six in the fourth quarter that sealed the victory for the Tide.


GameDay 2008 • December 4 between the two teams is the disdain and rather disrespectful brushaside both received from the media. One sportswriter declared Gene Stallings’ undefeated Alabama team “the worst 11-0 team in the country” before the 1992 SEC championship, coincidentally against the Florida Gators. This year, a simple Google search on the Tide will pop up a list of hits ranging from “Why Tim Tebow and Florida will beat Alabama” to “No. 1 Alabama is not the best team.” Sportswriters, by nature, are an easily swayed and influenced group. In an attempt to stay ahead of the public curve, it is much easier and lazier on their parts to look at scores from around the country, as opposed to watching the games themselves. When a high flying offense like the Florida Gators’ comes along, laying waste to a variety of opponents, several common with the Crimson Tide, it suddenly becomes fashionable to ignore any previous mishaps or even, say, losses (Rebels be damned), and immediately assume that the team in question will play every game in the same dominating and lopsided fashion. Who the team plays is out of the question; a flashy and high-scoring offense will always garner the affec-

tions of an analyst before that analyst gives a team credit for its takeno-prisoners, bloodthirsty defense. Add in Tebow, a Heisman winner, and you have a full-blown media love fest revolting enough to make you queasy. Ask the last Heisman winner to face Alabama how his game went.

Alabama was the bridesmaid of the Sugar Bowl, destined to face a crushing defeat and meekly return to Tuscaloosa, tail tucked between its legs. Miami was too fast, too athletic, too good to be humbled by an underwhelming Alabama offense. It never struck the Hurricanes’ fancy to think about the Crimson

Alabama’s SEC Championship history 1992 — Alabama 28, Florida 21 1993 — Florida 28, Alabama 13 1994 — Florida 24, Alabama 23 1996 — Florida 45, Alabama 30 1999 — Alabama 34, Florida 7

His name was Geno Torretta, the star quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes. With three of the best receivers in the country, including self-proclaimed “fastest man in America” Lamar Thomas, the Hurricanes ran all over their Big East opponents to an undefeated season and No. 1 ranking.

Tide defense. Bolstered by the All-American duo of John Copeland and Eric Curry, the Tide boasted one of the most spectacular defenses of all time. It allowed 11 points or less to 10 of its 13 opponents, shutting out three of them. Nine players would go on to be

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drafted into the NFL, four of them in the first round. Showing a fire and fury that could not be matched by the Miami offense, the Tide defense rattled, confused and generally whipped Torretta all night, forcing him into three interceptions. This year feels like the fourth part of the “Back to the Future” saga; once again, Alabama finds itself undefeated, staring down a powerful Florida Gators squad for the sixth time in the SEC Championship. In fact, since the realignment of the SEC gave birth to two divisions and a championship game, Alabama has only played Florida in the title game. When was that first game played? You guessed it: 1992. No one here is guaranteeing anything. Florida is a spectacular team, playing with a chip the size of Terrence Cody on its shoulders. They have romped through the past eight games, winning by an average margin of slightly under 40 points per game. Tebow is performing in his Heisman form, throwing left and right to talented receivers like Percy Harvin, Louis Murphy and Anthony Hernandez. Alabama made a valiant effort, but it’s time to admit when a team is better. Some things never change, do they?


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AROUND THE NATION

December 4 • GameDay 2008

Championship

Weekend

Compiled by Jason Galloway Assistant GameDay Editor

#1 Alabama vs #4 Florida

#2 Oklahoma vs #20 Missouri

Time: 3 p.m. on CBS Series: Alabama leads 21-13 What to watch for: Alabama sits atop the rankings for the sixth straight week and remains the only major-conference school without a blemish on its record, but oneloss Florida has stolen a few first-place votes from the Tide. With this match up acting like somewhat of a national semifinal, Alabama will try to once again disprove its doubters Saturday and advance to its first national championship game since 1992.

Time: 7 p.m. on ABC Series: Oklahoma leads 65-23-5 What to watch for: Oklahoma is letting out a sigh of relief this week as the Sooners’ 20point win over Oklahoma State last week proved to be just enough to bolt them ahead of Texas in the BCS rankings, giving them a berth in this Big 12 title game. Both defenses are a notch below average and Oklahoma boasts the nation’s top scoring offense at 53.3 points per game, while Missouri ranks fourth in that category at 45 per game.

#17 Boston College vs #25 Va. Tech

#12 Ball State vs Buffalo

Time: 12 p.m. on ABC Series:Va. Tech leads 10-6 What to watch for: It’s no secret the ACC has had a down year, but an Orange Bowl berth is still at stake in this championship game. Boston College has won its last four games after dropping two in a row, while Virginia Tech has won three of its last four. The Eagles and Hokies rank 14th and 16th in national scoring defense, respectively. Boston College won the regular-season match up between the two 28-23.

Time: 7 p.m. (Fri.) on ESPN2 Series: Ball State leads 6-0 What to watch for: Although Ball State is one of four remaining undefeated teams in the country, it appears the Cardinals have no shot at receiving a BCS bowl bid ahead of higher ranked Utah and Boise State. Ball State presents a very balanced offense with Nate Davis at quarterback and MiQuale Lewis at running back. Buffalo had won five in a row before dropping a three-point game to Kent State at home last week.

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GameDay 2008 • December 4 Country music star Sara Evans, the wife of former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker, sings the natinal anthem before Saturdayʼs game. CW | Drew Hoover

Freshman Mark Ingram finds space in between the Auburn defenders for a 14yard touchdown in the third quarter to give the Tide a 29-0 advantage. CW | Drew Hoover

Freshman wide receiver Julio Jones gets shoved out of bounds at the three after a 15-yard gain. The reception set up Mark Ingramʼs oneyard touchdown run to make it 22-0. CW |Drew Hoover

Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain recovers a fumble in the third quarter. On the very next play, John Parker Wilson connected with Nikita Stover down the far sideline for a 39-yard touchdown. CW | Drew Hoover

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