Current:Home > reviewsFormer Florida football coach Dan Mullen picks Tennesee to beat Gators in Gainesville -ProfitLogic
Former Florida football coach Dan Mullen picks Tennesee to beat Gators in Gainesville
View
Date:2025-04-18 09:26:19
Count former Florida football coach Dan Mullen as someone who thinks Tennessee will snap its nine-game losing streak at The Swamp.
On this week's Saturday Down South podcast with Matt Barrie, Mullen, now an ESPN college football analyst, predicted the Vols to beat the Florida Gators when the two teams meet Saturday (7 p.m., ESPN). Tennessee is ranked No. 9 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, while Florida is unranked.
Mullen said he trusts Tennessee coach Josh Heupel's play calling and quarterback Joe Milton to make the throws needed for the Vols to pull off the win. Tennessee opened the week as a 7.5-point favorite, despite coming off an uneven performance in a 30-13 win over Austin Peay that prompted a team meeting this week.
"I'm still on the Tennessee bandwagon until they get me off of it," Mullen said on the podcast. "Josh Heupel, the offense has looked good. Joe Milton can make all the plays and I trust Josh Heupel honestly to put him in positions to succeed.
"We've seen the little things you pause on (Milton), certainly not his talent, but I think Josh Heupel does a good job of kind of, keeping him where the offense is going and keeping it in his wheelhouse and easy for him."
NCAA RE-RANK 1-133:It's like the 1990s as Florida State, Texas surge in college football
Mullen also thinks that Tennessee has improved defensively. Last season, former Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson threw for a career-high 453 yards against the Vols, but it wasn't enough as the Vols held on for a 38-33 win against the Gators at Neyland Stadium.
"They're improved defensively to shut Florida down," Mullen said. "I think Utah showed it. If you can stop the run game at Florida, make them one dimensional, really shut the run game down, they are not going to be very good on offense."
Mullen didn't discount the atmosphere of The Swamp being a potential factor and that it would be a huge win for second year UF coach Billy Napier if the Gators could pull the upset. A loss would drop Florida to 0-4 against traditional rivals Tennessee, Georgia and Florida State.
"In all my years at Florida, as an assistant and a head coach, the Tennessee game was always such a huge game and it kind of kicks the conference season off," Mullen said. "So, this would be a really big win for Billy Napier and the direction of where the program is headed. A loss, he could be looking at 0-6 in two years against his rivals and that's not how Florida fans want to see things."
veryGood! (12783)
Related
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- See Selena Gomez Return to Her Magical Roots in Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’s Spellbinding Trailer
- GHCOIN TRADING CENTER: A Leader in Digital Asset Innovation
- When do new 'The Golden Bachelorette' episodes come out? Day, time, cast, where to watch
- The Super Bowl could end in a 'three
- NTSB engineer to testify before Coast Guard in Titan submersible disaster hearing
- What to know as Tropical Storm Helene takes aim at Florida
- Netflix's 'Mr. McMahon': What to know and how to watch series about Vince McMahon
- Average rate on 30
- Dangerous chemical leak spurs evacuation order in Ohio town
Ranking
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Yelloh, formerly known as Schwan's Home Delivery, permanently closing frozen food deliveries
- New Hampshire woman to plead guilty in the death of her 5-year-old son
- Bowl projections: James Madison, Iowa State move into College Football Playoff field
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- Who's in the disguise? Watch as 7-time Grammy Award winner sings at Vegas karaoke bar
- US company accuses Mexico of expropriating its property on the Caribbean coast
- Tren de Aragua gang started in Venezuela’s prisons and now spreads fear in the US
Recommendation
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Marley Brothers upholds father’s legacy with first tour in 2 decades
Fantasy football Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: 16 players to start or sit in Week 4
Senate chairman demands answers from emergency rooms that denied care to pregnant patients
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
Mississippi’s Republican governor pushes income-tax cut, says critics rely on ‘myths’
Beloved fantasy author Brandon Sanderson releases children's book with Kazu Kibuishi
Ex-NYC COVID adviser is fired after video reveals he attended parties during pandemic