GATORS SEGA GENESIS OFFENSE: POSITION-BY-POSITION
We're trying to do this for each side in the game: a position-by-position review of the players who will ultimately determine the outcome tonight.
It's difficult to find an interesting picture approximating exact formations, so bear with us. Keep in mind that wideouts may move around, and that we may have in our frenzy completely gotten a position wrong.
With that, here's part one of the Sega Genesis BCS Breakdown:
The Gator Offense, Position by Position.
Thanks to Donnie, without whom this blog would not exist in such gloriously rendered fashion, who put these together for us. We're still waiting for the monolith to come down and show us how to log into AOL.

The EDSBS offices when Donnie's not around.
12 comments
|
0 recs |
Do you like this story?
Comments
With all due respect, Kerwin Bell is the most significant freshman in Gator history, followed very closely by Emmitt Smith. Even Rex Grossman* probably ranks higher. But Harvin is the most significant freshman in the country this year.
*Stranko’s 2 cents… Rex was a red-shirt freshman so we don’t include him in the Harvin comparison.
by Morris Buttermaker on Jan 8, 2007 10:35 AM EST reply actions
Morris—is that a long-term memory? Where did you get one of those? We lost ours the instant we started a blog.
All debatably true, Morris. Unless Harvin goes bonkers tonight and scores twice in a win.
by Orson Swindle on Jan 8, 2007 10:43 AM EST reply actions
We’re keeping Tray Blackmon, Quentin Groves, and Tre Smith in Auburn and that replay official that we paid to give us the LSU and Florida games is staying in the state.
With these guys out of the way, I’m predicting a Gator upset. Go Gators, chomp chomp chomp. SEC teams gotta stick together like black actors, man.
by AUAlum on Jan 8, 2007 10:48 AM EST reply actions
Looks like someone was hotlinking from another site.
Someone was hotlinking from my site on one of the Arkansas Hog forum Boards. Lets just say that the Picture of Phil Fullmer riding a Krispy Kreme Motorcycle turned into a confession about the persons sexual preference.
could have been worse the image you’re displaying could have turned into the Goatse.ck image.
Goodlunk tonight.
by corey bailey on Jan 8, 2007 10:52 AM EST reply actions
This is brilliant. It seems more like a “Snails Inch Closer to Playoffs!” representation from Sim City 2k than a Sega game, in my opinion. Please say there’s a defensive one to be posted later.
And as much as the South Carolina game broke my heart, I have to say good luck tonight.
by rob on Jan 8, 2007 11:23 AM EST reply actions
Out of curiousity, will SW have an oprotunity to post on Thursday (or perhaps earlier in the week?) to elaborate on his thoughts of the game tonight?
While the name varies, an apparent “real life” SW posted over on Joel’s Rockytoptalk last week. Stay classy, OSU.
by Aerobab on Jan 8, 2007 11:36 AM EST reply actions
As a Dawg fan and hater of Florida you can count on one hand the number of times I’ve said this…GO GATORS, whip their ass!
by Dawgy on Jan 8, 2007 11:53 AM EST reply actions
Is the defensive version going to be able to properly illustrate RFN? Is it going to show a picture of a huge eraser?
Also, is it 5 o’clock yet? I made it about 25mins this morning before I became completely unmotivated to do any type of “work”.
by BDoc on Jan 8, 2007 12:04 PM EST reply actions
Here is another preview. QB appears to be the only concern. Orson you noted that earlier that 3rd Qtr gaffe might be in the offing. We think the 2nd qtr is more likely. Meyer’s timeout usage should be monitored by an adult
by el brujo on Jan 8, 2007 12:19 PM EST reply actions
Despite all the h8tin’ going on around here, and the conveniently-forgotten “conference loyalty” the Michiganers called for prior to- but evidently lost in the wake of- the Rose Bowl, as a Buckeye fan, I just wanted to say good luck to Orson, Stranko, and the other Gators around here. I’m sure it’ll be a great game. I can’t believe it’s finally here.
by Miller on Jan 8, 2007 12:25 PM EST reply actions
Slate’s on your side, if only because the grad rate for the UF football team is about 30% higher than tOSU’s.
by J.J. on Jan 8, 2007 5:53 PM EST reply actions
Um, do the members of DEVO comprise your starting offense? Cool helmets.
Are weee not men? G-A-T-O…rs!
by SeaTrojan on Jan 8, 2007 7:32 PM EST reply actions

by 















