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501 WARRIORS
502 SPURS
5/19/2013 3:30 PM(et)
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off
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501 GRIZZLIES
502 SPURS
5/19/2013 3:30 PM(et)
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+4½
-4½
184
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+4
-4
183½
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+4
-4
183½
|
+4
-4
183½
|
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747 KNICKS
748 PACERS
5/18/2013 8:00 PM(et)
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+4½
-4½
178
|
+5
-5
177½
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+4½
-4½
177½
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+4½
-4½
177½
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951 METS
952 CUBS
5/18/2013 1:05 PM(et)
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+140
-140
off
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953 REDS
954 PHILLIES
5/18/2013 4:05 PM(et)
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+105
-105
8p
|
|
|
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|
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955 DIAMONDBACKS
956 MARLINS
5/18/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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-145
+145
8u
|
|
|
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|
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957 DODGERS
958 BRAVES
5/18/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+170
-170
8u
|
|
|
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|
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959 BREWERS
960 CARDINALS
5/18/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
+175
-175
8p
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|
|
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961 GIANTS
962 ROCKIES
5/18/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
+105
-105
10o
|
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963 NATIONALS
964 PADRES
5/18/2013 8:40 PM(et)
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-150
+150
6½o
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965 MARINERS
966 INDIANS
5/18/2013 1:05 PM(et)
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+150
-150
8½o
|
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967 BLUEJAYS
968 YANKEES
5/18/2013 1:05 PM(et)
|
+135
-135
8½o
|
|
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|
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969 RAYS
970 ORIOLES
5/18/2013 4:05 PM(et)
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+105
-105
9½u
|
|
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|
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971 WHITESOX
972 ANGELS
5/18/2013 4:05 PM(et)
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+120
-120
9p
|
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|
|
|
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973 REDSOX
974 TWINS
5/18/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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-125
+125
8½u
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975 TIGERS
976 RANGERS
5/18/2013 8:05 PM(et)
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-135
+135
9½o
|
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|
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977 ROYALS
978 ATHLETICS
5/18/2013 9:05 PM(et)
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+125
-125
7½u
|
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979 ASTROS
980 PIRATES
5/18/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+240
-240
7½u
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451 RAVENS
452 BRONCOS
9/5/2013 8:30 PM(et)
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+7
-7
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+9
-9
49½
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453 PATRIOTS
454 BILLS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-5½
+5½
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-7½
+7½
52½
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455 TITANS
456 STEELERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+6
-6
|
+7
-7
43½
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457 FALCONS
458 SAINTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+1½
-1½
|
+1½
-1½
54
|
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|
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459 BUCCANEERS
460 JETS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+1½
-1½
|
-1
+1
41
|
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461 CHIEFS
462 JAGUARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-
pick
|
-1½
+1½
39½
|
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463 BENGALS
464 BEARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+3½
-3½
|
+3½
-3½
45
|
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465 DOLPHINS
466 BROWNS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-2
+2
|
-
pick
41
|
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467 SEAHAWKS
468 PANTHERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-4
+4
|
-3½
+3½
45
|
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|
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469 VIKINGS
470 LIONS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+2½
-2½
|
+3
-3
47
|
|
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471 RAIDERS
472 COLTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+8
-8
|
+7½
-7½
48½
|
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473 CARDINALS
474 RAMS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
|
+5½
-5½
|
+6
-6
40
|
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|
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|
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475 PACKERS
476 49ERS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
|
+4
-4
|
+5
-5
50
|
|
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|
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477 GIANTS
478 COWBOYS
9/8/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+2½
-2½
|
+3
-3
49
|
|
|
|
|
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479 EAGLES
480 REDSKINS
9/9/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+5½
-5½
|
+5
-5
50½
|
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|
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481 TEXANS
482 CHARGERS
9/9/2013 10:20 PM(et)
|
-2½
+2½
|
-3
+3
46
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Urban Meyer's Gators moved out of the top spot in the national polls following a hard-fought 23-20 win over Arkansas. However, the defending national champions took back the number one spot in the polls this week, as Florida knocked off Mississippi State in Starkville, 29-19. The victory improved the nation's longest win streak to 17 games and moved Florida to 7-0 to start a season for the first time since 1996.
Mark Richt's Bulldogs were mentioned as a contender for a conference crown to start this year, but have disappointed, laboring to a 4-3 overall mark. The Bulldogs had dropped two straight SEC games to LSU (20-13) and Tennessee (45-19) to open up play in October, but bounced back on October 17th with a 34-10 win at Vanderbilt. Georgia has had two weeks to prepare for the Gators, sitting idle last weekend.
Still, Richt knows the challenge that his teams is presented with this week.
"We're always going to get their best shot, and we have to expect that. We have to be at our best. We know every time we play, it's going to be a battle."
This longstanding series began in 1904 and has been played in Jacksonville annually since 1933 with the exception of two year. Georgia holds a 47-38-2 advantage in the all-time series, but Florida has won nine of the last 12 meetings, including a 49-10 blowout in last year's bout.
Inconsistency on the offensive side of the ball has been the biggest problem for Georgia this year, as the team is averaging a decent 27.0 ppg, but just 334.7 yards of total offense per outing.
Quarterback Joe Cox has started every game this year and has played to mixed reviews, completing 57.4 percent of his passes, for 1,581 yards and 13 TDs. However, he has also thrown nine interceptions and must avoid those mistakes this week, with Florida's vaunted defense chomping at the bit to force turnovers.
The top playmaker on the offensive side of the ball is All-American candidate A.J. Green. The sophomore receiver has recently been named a semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award and is clearly one of the nation's best, amassing 41 receptions, for 682 yards and six TDs thus far.
Urban Meyer is very aware of Green's ability.
"Georgia has great receivers, including one of the best in the nation. He has the ability to go up and over us, like he did last year. We have to find a way defend him and not be so concerned about him [that] they can run the ball."
It has not been a typical year for the Georgia defense, Usually one of the nation's better stop units, this year's version is allowing a generous 27.7 ppg, on 365.6 yards per game.
Junior linebacker Rennie Curran is by far the top performer on the defensive side of things for Georgia, leading the way with 72 tackles. A distant second on the list is junior strong safety Reshad Jones (43 tackles, one INT). Sophomore defensive end Justin Houston (7.5 TFLs, 4.0 sacks) is the team's top pass rusher, but overall, the pass rush has been lacking with just 14 sacks in the first seven games.
The offensive numbers for Florida are impressive, with the team averaging 35.3 ppg, on 457.0 yards of total offense. Still, Tim Tebow is frustrated with the offense's lack of execution as of late.
"We're getting wins, we're moving the ball, and we're moving at ease, pretty much up and down the field. Then we're just having struggles with things we really haven't had struggles with so it's kind of new and it is frustrating. I'm not going to lie to you and say it's not frustrating because obviously I want to score every time we get in the red zone. The turnovers are frustrating. Just things that we're not used to doing, and so that is frustrating and we're working on it. I think it could possibly be a good thing because it could give us a little bit of an edge of 'Hey, you know we haven't arrived. We still have a lot of work to do.' That's something to really motivate us because that's not us, that's not the way we normally play and it's really frustrating."
Tebow has not had another Heisman-worthy campaign in terms of the raw numbers. He has completed over 63 percent of his passes, but for only 1,159 yards with eight TDs and four interceptions. However, the Gators are a running team, ranking sixth in the nation at 258.3 yards per game. Tebow is a big part of that, leading the Gators in rushing (466 yards, with six TDs). Tailbacks Jeff Demps (7.9 ypc, five TDs) and Chris Rainey (6.9 ypc, three TDs) provide plenty of ground support.
When Tebow does throw the ball down the field, it is usually in the vicinity of tight end Aaron Hernandez (33 receptions, for 392 yards, two TDs) or wide receiver Riley Cooper (27 receptions, for 396 yards, three TDs).
There are very few defenses getting it done the way the Gators are. This is a unit that is simply loaded with All-American talent and to a man, they are living up to all the hype. The team ranks second in the nation in scoring defense (10.1 ppg) and pass defense (135.0 ypg) and first in total defense (229.6 ypg).
Up front, the opposition has to contend with the likes of ends Carlos Dunlap (21 tackles, 6.0 TFLs, 5.0 sacks) and Jermaine Cunningham (19 tackles, 7.0 TFLs, 4.0 sacks). The linebacking corps is headlined by All-American Brandon Spikes (32 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 3.0 sacks) and Ryan Stamper (team-high 46 tackles, 4.0 TFLs, one sack), while the secondary is as good as it gets with stars like Joe Haden (39 tackles, two sacks, two INTs) and Ahmad Black (37 tackles, one INT) roaming downfield.
10/28/2009 11:04:54 AM