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Why Florida? Voters disliked Michigan rematch

Strength of schedule, conference title also reasons in Gators’ favor

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Florida coach Urban Meyer reacts at the end of the SEC title game. Meyer's Gators will get to play Ohio State in the BCS national championship game.

That game, for the conference title, was one that Michigan didn’t have to play. And because it was played two weeks after Michigan’s season-ending loss, it meant a big Gators win was more fresh in voters’ minds.

AP poll voter Michael Vega of The Boston Globe said he wasn’t against a rematch but found it hard to justify one this time.

“I had to reconcile a fundamental problem with giving Michigan a chance to win the national championship when it didn’t even win a conference championship,” he said.

AP voter Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News said a rematch was appealing, but Florida deserves a title shot based on strength of schedule.

“Beating Arkansas, a 10-win team on a neutral field in December gave Florida that extra push,” said Wilner.

And then there were those who stuck with Michigan.

“I kept Michigan second even after they lost to Ohio State, and felt nothing has changed for me since that loss for Florida to jump over them,” said coaches’ poll voter Brian Kelly, the former Central Michigan coach who accepted Cincinnati’s job Sunday.

David Glazier, Detroit Lions senior vice president who votes in the Harris poll, said he had problems with the “politicking that people in the media did, trying to steer people away from a rematch.

He also had the novel idea of voting for the better team.

“Did I want to see a rematch? No,” he said. “But my job was to vote for the top 25 teams, not who should play who, and after watching as much college football as anybody, I believed Michigan was the second-best team.”

The last rematch in the national title games was in 1996, when Florida beat Florida State for the national title after losing to the Seminoles in the final game of the regular season.

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South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier, who coached the Gators to the ’96 national championship, moved Florida past Michigan in the coaches’ poll.

His reasoning?

“Heck, I’m a Gator,” he said. “I went there. So I had a lot of reason to vote for them right there. It just appeared they’re 12-1, the other team is 11-1, I guess that’s about it.”

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