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GatorCountry brings you a new podcast as Andrew Spivey and Seth Varnadore recap how the first Florida Gators spring scrimmage went on Friday.
Andrew and Seth breakdown how the offense looked on Friday and how the defense played with the new coaches on the field for the first time.
Andrew and Seth also talk about the Gators basketball team as they head into the SEC tournament next week.
TRANSCRIPT:
Andrew:What’s up, Gator Country? Your man Andrew Spivey here with Seth. Seth, we’re back. Gators scrimmaged on Friday night. Were supposed to scrimmage on Saturday, had to move it up due to the weather on Saturday. So, they scrimmaged on Friday night. Some mixed reviews from it. Offense apparently did not look good. Defense did. Seth, I’ll ask you. It’s the age-old question. Does that mean the defense is really good, or the offense is really bad?
March 5, 2021
The outlook for the Gators’ offensive line next season depends on if you’re a glass-half-full or a glass-half-empty kind of person.
On one hand, they return three starters and their top two reserves from a season ago. Because of how important cohesion and stability is to an offensive line’s success, this unit is poised to take a large step forward this year. The backups should also be much further along after getting a full offseason in this year.
However, UF’s offensive line has been a train wreck at times the past two seasons, particularly in the ground game. They finished eighth in the SEC in yards per rush in 2020 after finishing 11
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APOLLO 11: Quarantine Landing on CNN
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APOLLO 11: Quarantine, a new short documentary film from director and producer Todd Douglas Miller, is set to premiere on CNN next month.
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APOLLO 11: Quarantine is created primarily from previously unseen, pristine 70mm footage from the National Archives and NASA. It begins with the return of mission astronauts Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, who were medically quarantined following their return to Earth in the summer of 1969. The short film is slated to premiere on CNN on Saturday, March 6 at 9 p.m.
Although largely unknown to the general public, the astronauts were quarantined to protect the world from any contamination with microorganisms or other material the astronauts may have inadvertently transported from the Moon.