Gators News: September 28, 2020

Against what seemed like insurmountable odds a couple of months ago the SEC successfully kicked off its 2020 football schedules on Saturday.

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Against what seemed like insurmountable odds a couple of months ago, the Southeastern Conference and Florida Gators successfully kicked off their 2020 football schedules on Saturday, with both emerging victorious as all 14 teams saw action this weekend.

On that note, USA TODAY Sports Network writers talk about how the opening of SEC’s season was like no other. The article takes a look at all of the aspects of the strangest start ever to conference play.

In rankings news, UCF and Florida surge ahead in the latest polls while Oklahoma and LSU tumble. The first week of conference play in the SEC and Big 12 produced several upsets and a few more close calls that caused considerable shuffling in the Amway Coaches Poll.

The Sooners’ big upset gives Dan Wolken reason to think that the Big 12 is in trouble. So far, the conference isn’t merely living up to its reputation as the league most susceptible to chaos and parity; it’s signaling that the bad teams are really bad and the good teams aren’t particularly good.

In COVID-19 news, Georgia State says the positive COVID-19 test that led to the postponed game was the result of an error. The results from Thursday’s batch of tests came in Friday, before the team was scheduled to travel to Charlotte.

Finally, Paul Myerberg re-ranks the SEC based on what he saw this past weekend. One thing is certain: The picture isn’t any clearer.

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