DAILY DEBATE: Who is the MVP on Saturday?

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With the struggles Florida had last year against the run, I'm pounding the ball to draw those LB's in and then finding Arroyo in mismatches. He could have a monster game. Restrepo may also eat in the middle of the field.
This is why I like Brown (someone else said Horton).
The gator D will get frustrated with us running it at 5 a pop, and Restrepo taking the middle for 10-12 a clip.

We will eventually see some gator CB trailing Brown down the sideline looking over at his safety like wtf!
 
Early game Martinez against a light box, when light box doesn't work Gator starts trying to play like aTm did last year and then Gator gets styled on by Jacolby George or Sam Brown.
 
Elijah Arroyo, will be Wards go to when linebackers are on him and will score Atleast once
 
X with 8 for 140, 2 TDs

He’s always ready to step up. It’s that kind of game, and Cam knows what he’s about.
 
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I do not like these prognostication style daily debates. A debate is an argument where each side utilizes facts to support a position. This is closer to rampant speculation.

So I'm going with Borregales. Prove me wrong with facts (before kick-off).
 
I keep trying to remind myself that this is an intense rivalry game in what is admittedly a hostile road environment. These are the two greatest checks in the advantage UF column. I’d also give them the advantage in the secondary. Call coaching even?

I think Miami has significant advantages elsewhere. This will be the most dynamic offense we have fielded since….Dorsey maybe?

I was all over GT seeing fsu as wildly over rated.

I’m all over Miami. They win by 2 scores +.

I’m absolutely hammered from drinking the kool aid but the personnel are in place, Guidry is an excellent coordinator and I think Dawson will allow Cam to do his thing.

Canes roll.
I agree on all points. We just have to go out and execute.
 
I do not like these prognostication style daily debates. A debate is an argument where each side utilizes facts to support a position. This is closer to rampant speculation.

So I'm going with Borregales. Prove me wrong with facts (before kick-off).
If Borregales is the MVP it would probably be due to it being a close game with him making many field goals including possibly a game winning one.

I would prefer the MVP go to Cam and us win by 2+ scores instead.
 
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Brown or George on offense.

Someone in the secondary is going to have to tackle on the boundary and will inevitably have a big day. In 2023, the leading tackler against UF was a DB in 11/12 games and McNeese was the only game a LB led the team - the only game florida was just running it between the tackles because they were up. Frequently a CB.

Give me Porter or Richard as the DMVP.
 
Brown or George on offense.

Someone in the secondary is going to have to tackle on the boundary and will inevitably have a big day. In 2023, the leading tackler against UF was a DB in 11/12 games and McNeese was the only game a LB led the team - the only game florida was just running it between the tackles because they were up. Frequently a CB.

Give me Porter or Richard as the DMVP.
if Jadais Richard is the DMVP, I'll zelle you $50
 
Mertz ( 3 pick 6s) and that 460lbs dt they got (let our running backs run over his fat *** .
 
Mertz ( 3 pick 6s) and that 460lbs dt they got (let our running backs run over his fat *** .
We had a 450 pounder in college that played OL/DL. He got "ran over" (hit full speed and just lost balance and fell over) by our RB that was probably 6'0 195 pounds.

The rest of fall camp there was seriously a crater in the grass of the practice field. Just indented a little bit in about a 2-3ft circle. Just right where he went down. Wasn't visible to the naked eye but it was there and you could feel it when you stepped on it.

Grounds finally figured it out a week or 2 later when a massive storm came and it puddled up and didn't drain well. Had to dig it out, refill it, tamp it, etc.
 
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