2008 Florida Gators

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Here are the projected white starters for 2008.


Offense


QB Tim Tebow


WR Riley Cooper


TE Aaron Hernandez


LT Phil Trautwein


LG Jim Tartt





Defense


DT Matt Patchan
 

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[url]http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/8443124/Two-more-Gators-t ear-ACLs,-out-for-season?FSO2&ATT=MA [/url]


5 torn ACLs, 3 black, 2 white.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Two more Florida players will miss the season after tearing knee ligaments.
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Gators sophomore offensive lineman Jim Barrie (white) and freshman linebacker Brendan Beal (white) are the fourth and fifth players to tear their ACLs. Beal suffered his injury during Monday's practice and Barrie was injured Saturday.


"Five ACLs, that's a tough deal," Florida coach Urban Meyer said after announcing the latest injuries following Tuesday's morning practice.


Tight end Cornelius Ingram, who turned down the NFL to return for his senior season, tore his left ACL during Florida's second day of practice last week. Redshirt junior Dorian Munroe, a projected starter at safety, and senior safety John Curtis, a backup, tore ACLs in July.


All have had surgery and will miss the entire season.


Beal, who was expected to get playing time this year, was injured during one-on-one pass-blocking drills. Munroe, Curtis and Ingram were injured in non-contact drills.


"It's frustrating when guys are hurt," Meyer said. "Still, at our staff meeting this morning I drew up our starting offensive line and I drew up everybody when they're healthy, and (it's) a pretty good-looking football team.


"Right now it looks like Louie's hungry five out there."
 

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<H2>Florida backup QB Cam Newton arrested on three felony counts</H2>


[url]http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/sports/epaper/20 08/11/21/1122gatorsqb.html[/url]
By BEN VOLIN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 21, 2008


GAINESVILLE â€â€￾ Florida Gators backup quarterback Cam Newton was arrested Friday by university police on three felony counts relating to a stolen laptop computer.


Newton, 19, was charged with a second-degree burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, third-degree larceny of an item greater than $300 but less than $5,000 and third-degree obstructing justice.
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The Gators (9-1) face The Citadel today, but football spokesman Steve McClain said Newton, who has thrown two passes this year, has been suspended.


According to the Alachua County Sheriff's Office, Newton entered a student's dorm room Oct. 16 and stole a $1,700 Dell laptop.


UF's Computer Network Services department was able to determine the "Gatorlink ID" that accessed the computer after it was stolen, and traced it to "cnewton." Police investigated for another month before making an arrest Friday in Newton's dorm room.


Newton invited police into his room, and they spotted the computer. They checked out the serial number, and it matched the one of the stolen computer, except a "Q" was changed to a "2."


Police left the room to call the victim to check the serial number. When they returned, the computer was gone.


Police determined that Newton threw the computer out his third-story window. It was found behind a dumpster.


University police spokesman Robert Wagner said the obstruction of justice charge was a result of Newton trying to get rid of the evidence.


The charge is "intimidate threaten victim witness informant," but Wagner said that was a clerical mistake, and police don't believe Newton "made any contact with any victims or witnesses."According to state sentencing guidelines, Newton faces up to five years in jail for the third degree charges, and up to 15 years for the second degree charge, plus fines.


Newton, a sophomore from Atlanta, hasn't played since the opener against Hawaii because of a sprained ankle.


He is the second Gator this month to face legal trouble. Cornerback Jacques Rickerson was arrested Nov. 4 for domestic violence and kicked off the team.
 

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Tim Tebow's 2008 speech engraved for all future Gators to see!

[url]http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/9380860/Tebow-speech-immo rtalized-at-Florida[/url]

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Tim Tebow's speech following a home loss to Mississippi last September motivated Florida the rest of the season.


Coach Urban Meyer hopes it can do the same for anyone else in Gainesville.
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Meyer had Tebow's speech engraved on a plaque and placed outside the front entrance to the new football facility at Florida Field. Although it might seem like a strange move since Tebow still has one year remaining with the Gators, Meyer said he didn't want to wait.


"I'm not interested in 10 years from now because who knows if we're â€â€￾ I might be toes up somewhere," Meyer said Wednesday as Florida opened spring practice. "I'm not a big fan of, 'Hey, let's wait down the road.' It was a speech that everybody in Gator Nation has a right to see on the side of the building."


Tebow's speech was an emotional promise he made after the Rebels upset Florida 31-30 on Sept. 27. Fighting back tears, Tebow vowed that no one would in the nation would work harder than him and his teammates the rest of the year. The Gators responded by running the table and beating Oklahoma 24-14 to win the program's second national title in three years.


Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, said Wednesday he hadn't seen the plaque that was put up two weeks ago. He already has a replica of his jersey hanging on a wall inside the stadium, part of a tribute to the school's three Heisman Trophy winners, so getting his speech immortalized might have been a little ho-hum for the 6-foot-3, 245-pound quarterback.


"I guess it's nice because it's the university honoring our team and what we accomplished and what that represents and all the work that we put in," Tebow said. "I guess it's cool to have something you said up there. It means a lot to some people, so I think that's cool."


Tebow said he has been too busy to check out the plaque. He spent spring break on a missionary trip with his family in the Philippines, speaking at elementary schools, high schools and colleges and visiting marketplaces and the orphanage his father helps run.


"Just doing a lot of ministering everywhere possible," Tebow said.


Tebow returned last week, watched several of his teammates work out for NFL scouts, coaches and general managers and then counted down the day until he could get back on the field. He opened spring practice looking to replace receivers Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy and both offensive tackles, but without many more questions.


The Gators return their entire defense and everyone else on offense.


Offensive lineman Matt Patchan was one of a handful of players who missed practice. Patchan injured his left leg in a scooter accident, but Meyer said he could return next week. Defensive tackles John Brown and Torrey Davis, two high-profile recruits two years ago, have left the team. Meyer said neither will be back this fall, but hinted that Davis could return after possibly attending a junior college.


Tebow, meanwhile, took snaps from under center and started work with new quarterbacks coach Scot Loeffler in the hurry-up offense. The Gators want to take a look at the hurry-up this spring after seeing how it helped the Sooners reach the title game last season.


Tebow believes it could make a difference, and given what happened after his speech last season, his teammates certainly won't question him.


"I felt like he was a prophet for saying it," linebacker Brandon Spikes said. "He just said it and we got it done. He was a prophet."
 

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"Offensive lineman Matt Patchan was one of a handful of players who missed practice. Patchan injured his left leg in a scooter accident, but Meyer said he could return next week"

Patchan must definetly be a lean strong lineman to ride a scooter. Did anybody else see that sentence as odd? could you picture one of the sumo lineman that are popular now riding on a scooter? that would be hilarious
 
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