Recapping the Florida Gators win over Vandy: Podcast




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Summary: GatorCountry brings you a new podcast as we recap the Florida Gators win over Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon in the Swamp.<br> Andrew Spivey and Nick de la Torre break down how the Gators won the game on Saturday behind a strong rushing game and with Felipe Franks.<br> Andrew and Nick break down the positives from the win and the negatives from the win and look ahead to next week’s game against LSU.<br> PODCAST:<br> Andrew:                 What’s up, Gator Country? Your man, Andrew Spivey, here with Nicholas de la Torre. Nicholas, this is about to be one of my most favorite podcasts in the entire time of you and I doing a podcast.<br> Nick:                         Why is that?<br> Andrew:                 Na, na, na, na. Hey, hey, hey. Butch is gone, man. There is no other way to say it, my friend. Did he just look like a man who had got run over by a tractor on Saturday? He had no answer.<br> Nick:                         He did get run over by a tractor.<br> Andrew:                 Well, he got run over by Chubb.<br> Nick:                         41-0 at home to Georgia. Is there another way just to have it shown that you don’t belong? Clearly Georgia right now is playing the best of any SEC team, or any SEC East team, excuse me. Don’t want to disrespect the Alabama machine, which is outscoring the rest of the SEC 150-something to 3. Clearly Georgia’s been playing the best of any team in the East, followed by Florida. That was just a you don’t belong.<br> Andrew:                 Yeah. Here’s the thing, Nick. You want to talk about the state of the SEC first, or do you want to get into the game first? You want to just have a quick discussion on this first?<br> Nick:                         Let’s do this. We’re already here.<br> Andrew:                 This is where I’m at with the SEC and college football. Maybe I’m just wrong, but it’s a bad year for college football. Alabama’s kicking everyone’s ass. Do I think Alabama is very, very good? Absolutely. Do I think they’re 130-something to nothing good? No. On an average year they’re probably not. It’s the same thing with Georgia. Let’s remember, Georgia barely snuck by a bad Notre Dame team. I think Georgia’s a good football team. Are they the #8 team in the country? No. I’m not believing that. I’m not believing in Fromm. They’re running a team once again that has a quarterback that doesn’t just look like a punter in Bryce Ramsey usually.<br> I think in general college football is down. You look at USC, and you can make the argument USC could have lost three straight games. you look at Oklahoma, they look really good one week, and then the next week they kind of struggle. Oklahoma State looked like a powerhouse for a while. Ohio State was supposed to be a good team. They’re just absolutely struggling. We all make fun of FSU, and rightfully so, but, I mean, should they really be struggling with a backup quarterback against Wake? I just think college football in general is down this year.<br> Nick:                         It could be. I disagree with you. I am all in on Fromm. I think Georgia’s got a real deal defense too.<br> Andrew:                 I think they got a good defense, absolutely. I think they got a real deal defense. I agree with that.<br> Nick:                         You’ve got a real deal defense. You’ve got two great running backs, and a freshman quarterback who’s not playing like a freshman.<br> Andrew:                 Yeah. I don’t know. I’m not sold that Fromm is that guy yet. I think they’re a very good football team. Zero doubt in my mind. They are playing the best of the SEC East. That is no question about that whatsoever. Wouldn’t disagree with that. For some reason, I just think the SEC is down in general. My God, think about the guys, Nick. Hello, Ed Orgeron. Hello, Butch Jones. Hello, Will Muschamp. Hello, Kevin Sumlin. Am I missing anyone? Who else? There’s got to be more.