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"THE SEC ON CBS" FEATURES GEORGIA-FLORIDA ON SATURDAY, OCT. 30

AUDIBLES with CBS Sports' Lead College Football Analyst Gary Danielson

 

            CBS Sports' coverage of the "SEC Game of the Week" continues on Saturday, Oct. 30 (3:30 PM, ET), with national coverage of Georgia vs. Florida.

 

            The CBS Television Network's lead college football announce team of Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson call the action live from EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla. Tracy Wolfson serves as lead reporter. Craig Silver, the Network's coordinating producer of college football, produces and Steve Milton directs.

 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, the Network's pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show, starts the day on CBS Sports (3:00 PM, ET) with host Tim Brando, along with analysts Spencer Tillman and Tony Barnhart. COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY will keep viewers updated on all the games throughout the afternoon with scores and highlights. Vin DeVito produces and Linda Malino directs. Harold Bryant is Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.

 

 The Georgia-Florida game will be streamed live and free of charge on CBSSports.com. Each week CBS Sports' "SEC Game of the Week" is available exclusively on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports Mobile and can also be accessed through a link on the websites of all CBS affiliates.

 

 

AUDIBLES with CBS Sports' Lead College Football Analyst Gary Danielson

 

Schedule Advantage

I still haven't changed my opinion about Boise State, TCU and Utah. They are outstanding football teams but with all these teams being beaten around conferences in college football, it underlines the case even more that Boise State, TCU and Utah have an inherent advantage. Their schedule doesn't challenge them as much as the others. If we're going to hold everybody to the same measurement then we have to take that into effect even more than I thought at the beginning of the season. Just because you're undefeated, that should not be the tie- breaker in this. There has to be more factors. Right now their strength of schedules are way down compared to some of the teams that I've been covering.

 

Georgia and Florida Struggles

The fascinating part about the Georgia-Florida game is the struggle of both of these teams. Sometimes these top schools, just as a generalization, when things go bad their fan base will go, 'Why us?' Why is this happening to us? You get a 'Why me?"- type of thing for the players. These kids that go to Georgia or Florida, maybe the way they should look at it is, 'Why not us? Why not me?' They're not immune. They're not guaranteed wins. It's hard to win and I think Florida's finding this out because the recruits they've had the last few years thought they'd just throw on a Florida Gator uniform and they'd automatically be guaranteed 10, 11 wins and a BCS Bowl. They're under-selling the amount of work that went into being good.

A.J. Green

I'm not surprised that Georgia has made another run. I think they may have in A.J. Green, the most outstanding wide-receiver in college football. One of the interesting things about college football compared to the NFL is that one player in the NFL, if he's a quarterback, can have a huge impact on a team. But everybody else is pretty darn good, and it's hard for one receiver or one lineman or one running back, to have that big of an impact on any team. But in college football, one great player, like an A.J. Green, can have a big impact on everyone else on the field. So I'm not surprised that Georgia has come back strong now that A.J. has joined the team. 

 

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