Three reasons Georgia football will demolish Florida

Todd Gurley runs away from a Florida player in the 2013 game. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
Todd Gurley runs away from a Florida player in the 2013 game. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) /
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Finally, Georgia football will take on the Florida Gators next Saturday, so we get another week of Florida hate, but let’s be honest — this hate churns 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.

For almost a year, Dawg fans have heard about how great Dan Mullen is and how Florida is on their way back to the dominance they haven’t seen since Urban Meyer in the mid-2000s.

Now here we are a year later. Georgia is 7-0 and the No.1 team in the country heading to Jacksonville. Florida is 4-3 after losing to Kentucky in Lexington for the first time in over 30 years and losing to an LSU team who let their coach go the day after their game.

They fell to Alabama earlier in the year, but then again, not many teams beat the Tide.

I feel Dan Mullen is entirely overrated. He has a 1-3 record against Kirby Smart, which shows he’s not on the same level. He does not recruit well, his players have no discipline, and he is not the great quarterback whisperer most claim.

Mullen’s antics scream of immaturity, and it is not the behavior of a head coach in the SEC. Remember, he did show up to a post-game press conference in a Darth Vader costume, so that should tell you everything you need to know about him.

Georgia and its fan base have waited for this game for a year now, and it’s the one revenge matchup Smart and this staff want — outside Alabama, of course.

Since it’s one we’ve waited on, not only will Georgia football win in Jacksonville, but here are the reasons how the Dawgs will stun the Gators.