The picture hangs all over Georgia's training facility.
The Bulldogs get to see it when they're changing into their uniforms, when they're lifting weights, when they're heading off to meetings.
Urban Meyer, his hands raised in a T.
Timeout, Florida.
"It definitely motivates you," said Georgia quarterback Joe Cox, looking ahead to Saturday's game against the top-ranked Gators. "No one likes to be embarrassed like that."
The Bulldogs are still miffed at the Florida coach for calling two timeouts in the final minute of last year's 49-10 blowout, a ploy that Meyer described - apparently with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek - as merely a way to get a few extra carries for a little-used running back.
Yeah, right.
"When I heard about it, I thought it was funny," Florida defensive tackle Terron Sanders said. "At the same time, I don't know if he did it to get more reps in or what. We're going to go ahead and continue to say that. We did it to get some more game time for the younger players."
You really believe that?
"No," Sanders replied.
Of course, the Gators (7-0, 5-0 SEC) were merely getting back at the Bulldogs (4-3, 3-2) for their raucous end-zone celebration in 2007. Urged on by coach Mark Richt, the team stormed the field to celebrate its opening touchdown, which drew yellow flags all over the place and left Florida seething, especially since Georgia romped to one of its rare wins in this bitter rivalry.
At the time, Richt said he was merely looking for a way to fire up a lethargic team. He readily admitted threatening his players with extra running if they didn't draw an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty after their first score, but said he never expected everyone to run on the field.
Still, the incident prompted Richt to issue a public apology to Florida and the SEC.
Meyer brushed off the brouhaha in public, but he was clearly waiting for a chance to get back at the Bulldogs. With Georgia itching to get off the field in its second-worst loss to the Gators, the Florida coach called one timeout, then another, doing his best to prolong the misery.
"Of course, that's going to be a very big motivating factor for us," Georgia safety Bryan Evans said Tuesday. "Every time we see his hands in the timeout position, it reminds us of what happened last year."
The Bulldogs have been bombarded with that picture.
"They're everywhere," Georgia linebacker Rennie Curran said. "It was a frustrating feeling as a competitor. It's kind of a slap in the face."
Richt declined to talk about what happened a year ago.
"I don't know if guys individually are more worried about that," Richt said. "I'm more concerned with this game, this plan, this team. I'm focusing on our preparation for this game. As far as motivation, I don't think this game needs anything extra from the past to get people excited to play. I just don't think it needs that."
He didn't sound very convincing. Then again, maybe things are even now.
"The hatred is already there with the fans, the coaches, everyone," Curran said. "There's no other way to put it: We just don't like each other."
Florida Injuries: The Gators could have four key defenders, including linebacker Brandon Spikes, back against Georgia.
Spikes and defensive tackles Lawrence Marsh and Jaye Howard practiced Tuesday for the first time in more than a week, and coaches expect them to play Saturday against the Bulldogs.The Gators also could have backup defensive tackle Justin Trattou available. Trattou ruptured his left biceps tendon against Arkansas and didn't play last weekend.
Defensive tackle Brandon Antwine won't play against Georgia because of a shoulder injury and could be out for the season. Running back Jeff Demps, who sprained his neck against Mississippi State, is expected to practice today.
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Comments » 2
VolinCalif writes:
You watched "Walking Tall" too many times. But don't worry Ga will beat Fl. Until game time each time a troll appears MV, DCGator etc keep saying " GA will beat Fl" Make them miserable. They can't answer and will only try to cover up their BS. They started the game so give them a taste.
transplantiam writes:
First of all, I bleed Orange, but I had a dream last nightand in this dream it's the Fl-Ga game. I see Tebow on his backside, looking up at all these angry 'Dawgs, with his hands in a "T". Then I see Urbie running down the sidelines, headed toward Tebow on the field, with his hands in a "T", shouting to the ref's "Please stop this, tell 'em we take it back, we didn't mean it, don't punish us any more, Mr. Mark, Please, please, please stop, all the while you can see these big crocodile...err.. alligator tears running down his face. I've been up since 7am and I still can't get the grin off my face!
GO VOLS!! Beat the Gamecocks!
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