
The unusual and oddly predictable, undulating path of the Gator leads now to a national championship rematch with Ohio State.
If you're a Gator, there has been a rhythmic symmetry to University of Florida sports these last two years. Like a magic show which is real, or an illusionist who really can make the Statue of Liberty disappear, Florida fans quietly but carefully expected an unheard of level of greatness from its football and basketball teams in 2006 and 2007. Never taking anything for granted -- the Zook era ended only two short years ago -- the Gator Nation couldn't help but believe that 2006 brought with it two Teams of Destiny. One now plays on.
The story of the last two seasons of University of Florida athletics reads like an epic poem. It rhymes; it features fluid parallels and themes of glory; antagonists who doubt the ability of the Great Ones to achieve; mighty individual athletes who've found mecca at the very ends of their journeys; and young coaches who've grown into immortal legends.
Even if you don't like Florida -- even if you despise the Gators -- you will be forced to grudgingly admit that the story of Florida football in 2006 was like something out of a fairy tale. A quarterback who struggled all year, and a placekicker who couldn't kick, squared off against the Goliath of college football that year -- the Ohio State Buckeyes -- in a game which no one thought they could win. But at the end of sixty minutes, Ohio State had been utterly demolished by the Gators, held to 82 yards of total offense, and whipped 41-14.
And likewise, the 2006 Florida basketball season started with pundits openly wondering whether Florida could even make the N.I.T. After all, three of the starting five -- Anthony Roberson, David Lee, and Matt Walsh -- were gone, and with them the vast majority of Florida's ability to score. Billy Donovan was asked in late 2005 how the Gators would replace that scoring output. "We are going to score through unselfishness," was Donovan's earnest reply -- and it turned out to be a prophetic one. The starting five of Joakim Noah, Al Horford, Taurean Green, Lee Humphrey, and Corey Brewer brought basketball back to an almost forgotten era in which team play really did take front stage. They erupted in a 17-game winning streak to start the season. Finding their stride toward the end of SEC play, they beat arch-rival Kentucky before going on a post-season winning streak that never did end. Florida won the SEC Tournament and then ripped through the NCAA field like a scythe through wheat, struggling only against Georgetown before beating the UCLA Bruins 73-57 in the title game.
Two young coaches, both in their early forties, brought titles home to Florida within 8 months of each other.
A year later, the Gators' second undefeated postseason run -- after defeating the Bruins yet again, 76-66 -- stands at eight straight games (seventeen across the past two seasons.) And Billy Donovan has a chance to pull off the trifecta for the University of Florida.
These young Gators -- four juniors, a senior, and 'the best sixth man in the country,' Chris Richard, also a senior -- have achieved the status of being one of the best college basketball teams of all time.
Their play has been described by many as joyful to watch. "They honor the game by the way they play it," said Tennessee's Bruce Pearl.
And now, the rematch of rematches: Ohio State. Again.
This will be the third meeting between the two schools in less than 5 months. In December, Florida hosted the young Buckeyes, whom many felt were so talented, so good, and so big inside thanks to Greg Oden, that they stood an excellent chance of beating the Gators on their own court.
Instead, a gimpy Al Horford and his four fellow Gator starters sent the Bucks home with an 86-60 blowout loss. Mike Conley Jr. said after the game, "I never knew it was possible for us to get beaten like that." Three weeks later, Florida's football team embarassed Ohio State in similar fashion with their desert romp in Glendale.
The third time around, no one is picking Ohio State to win. No one thinks the Buckeyes are invincible, unbeatable. It took CBS' Seth Davis and Clark Kellogg all of two seconds to predict a Gator victory after watching Florida systematically dismantle the Bruins for the second time. This time, Florida is the Goliath, and Ohio State has the slingshot.
Which, of course, is a big, fat, healthy plus for the Buckeyes. Yes, Florida is favored. Yes, Ohio State is the underdog. But unlike Florida in the BCS National Championship game, Ohio State will not be doubted. They are a solid basketball team, much improved from their earlier incarnation in December. Greg Oden is healthy. They are unbelievably talented. They are one of the very best teams in college basketball, and on Monday night, if they play to the height of their ability, they will have a very good chance of handing Florida its only loss to the Bucks in the last three tries.
Tao is an ancient Chinese concept which, loosely translated, means "Way" or "Path," but is often referred to as the "Great Way." The Great Way was thought to be the source of order that can be found in nature and the cosmos. Among other things, Tao promotes the notion that we humans live our lives in accordance with the natural order of things.
The Florida Gators have done everything required of them to live in harmony with the events unfolding around them. The stars have certainly aligned for these young players and their coaches, and the path has been illuminated by the bright lights of the world stage. These Gators have accepted their roles with humility, diligence, and a high ethical standard. (Did anyone see Corey Brewer give UCLA's Aaron Afflalo a hug as he fouled out in Saturday night's semifinal match?) This epic path must end on Monday night. It's up to the Gators to finish it. Should Florida win, they will be the first team since Duke in 1992 to win back to back championships -- in a sport in which achieving such a feat is almost immeasurably difficult.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-01-2007 @ 12:10PM
Mark Poe said...
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4-01-2007 @ 12:11PM
Mark Poe said...
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4-01-2007 @ 12:12PM
pinkice said...
osu feel the wrath of the gator chomp cause we will chew you up and spit you out again... go gators
Beth
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4-01-2007 @ 8:55PM
Jeff said...
I dont disagree that the starting five (5) of the Florida Gators have been, and are still an incredibly talented group. However, I think the starting five of the 05'-06' Illinois Fighting Illini with all five players in the NBA, compares favorably. The Illini group had Deron Williams and Luther Head (both 1st round picks with Wiliams #3, and both starting for their respective NBA teams), then James Augustine and Dee Brown going high in the 2nd round the following year, with Roger Powell signing with the Utah Jazz this year as a power forward for that Illini team. Maybe the Florida Gators will put their starting five in the NBA too, only time will tell!
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4-01-2007 @ 10:47PM
Dillan said...
It's a shame that Ohio State actually has fans... I don't want to love a team that is denied a football and basketball championship by the same opponent. Fortunately, I don't have to be like that because Florida is the best at EVERYTHING!
-Dillan
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4-02-2007 @ 1:27PM
rocky said...
what do you think of when you hear the name Ohio State? LOSERS. thats the first thing that comes to mind, i hope you and all your poor fans have plenty of towels for tonights game, because you will need it for all the crying after yet another lose to the great gators... remember if your not a gator, your gator bait, but you already know that..
ITS GREAT TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR....CHOMP CHOMP
Christina
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4-02-2007 @ 1:34PM
rocky said...
Gators are the superior team in sports, but Ohio State knows that already, you are just a doormat for us to wipe our paws on, your teams are losers, your fans are losers, you should just stay in your hotel and say your sick to save yourself the embarrasement of yet being another gator victory, one good thing buckeyes are good snacks to chew on, but we always spit them right out.
go Gators.
Vinny
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4-02-2007 @ 1:58PM
rocky said...
Ohio State....give it up, you bragged how much you were going to tear up the gators in jan with the bcs championship, well we know what bragging got you there. Be ready for another chompping of your pathetic thing you call a school, you are a bunch of losers in all sports and the gators have proved that in the past...Be ready for the bite of the gator..
rocky
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4-02-2007 @ 4:28PM
Mike Bowers said...
rocky, relax, you still have 7 hours before game time. Don't waste all your energy here.
Ferguson, my buddy. Another sparkling article. Glad I could make it back and grace your message with a response? Seems like the Gators are awfully confident today. Hope that doesn't backfire on you guys because I would be willing to bet my next fat paycheck that these fools will be nowhere to be found tomorrow if we are able to get the planets aligned and pull off a stunner.
I took my medicine on January 9th. Let's see who is man/woman enough to pull the same trick tomorrow if the Buckeyes shock the world.
And yes, the Gators are that good, I am big enough to admit it. But games have a funny way of working out when they are actually played, not debated on a message board...
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4-02-2007 @ 4:29PM
Ryan Ferguson said...
Somehow I knew I'd see you again, Mike. Glad to have you back.
It is certainly unusual to have the roles reversed. Hopefully the result won't favor the underdog like it did in football...
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4-04-2008 @ 4:45PM
Lise said...
In the immortal and flip words of Jack Sparrow "but you have heard of me?"
So as was already said, even if you think the Gators are the absolute bottom of the barrell, the fact still remains that you have thought of us and we appreciate it. By the way if you are looking for another cool Gator blog try www.gatordistrict.com
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