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Friday, October 05, 2007 

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Category: Parties and Nightlife
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Windy City Gator Club®
an affiliated organization of the UF Alumni Association

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The Windy City Gator Club®
Young Alumni Committee
is hosting a
Pre-Game Social with LSU Alumni
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Friday, October 5th, 2007 at

Gamekeepers
Gamekeepers Tavern & Grill
345 W. Armitage
(773) 549-0400
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

SPECIALS:
$15 All you can drink domestic drafts and well drinks

All day specials:
$3.50 Sam Adams (both okotoberfest and regular)
$5 mugs of Sam Adams

Contact Amanda if you have any questions:
amanda.hebbeler@windycitygators.com


The Windy City Gator Club® Young Alumni Committee was established to identify the needs of alumni under 35 years old. Our mission is to strengthen the Young Alumni connection to the Gator Nation and dedicate programs that would be of interest to young alumni, such as community service projects, career networking, travel opportunities, and social activities.

Thursday, October 04, 2007 

Category: Sports
Each week, resident football expert- Gator Encyclopedia, breaks down the upcoming football game. Check out the www.windycitygators.com for more stories, including a post-game write-up on the Gators crushing loss against Auburn.

When the Gators 2007 schedule was released, I circled 2 games on the calendar. That first circle was placed around the Sept. 15th game against the Tennessee Volunteers, the second pen mark encircled this weeks game against the LSU Tigers. The game against Tennessee was almost too easy a hurdle for the boys to tackle, but I do not expect the game against the Tigers to be such a gimmie.

Playing in the best conference in college football is no easy task. Week-in and week-out you are faced with rough-nosed football squads filled with the nations best talent. You can brutalize a top tier SEC program like Tennessee, barely squeeze out a win against SEC bottom dweller Mississippi State, then lose to Auburn at home in a game that you should have won. That's just the way football goes down South.

Most voices in the media are already handing a "W' to the Tigers long before a down has even been played. But, being the underdog is not something that intimidates Urban Meyer or the rest of the Florida Gator coaching staff. Instead he uses it as a physiological tool to motivate his team. The last game the Gators were considered the heavy underdog in was the 2006 BCS Championship game against Ohio State. The media doubted that the Gators would be able to keep up with Heisman winner Troy Smith and the mighty Ohio State Buckeyes, and even questioned if Florida deserved to be playing in Glendale. By the end of the night, Coach Meyer hoisted the BCS Trophy in the air, and proved that the Gators had every right to be playing on that field. The Gators will again enter this game as the underdog, which reminds senior Bubba Caldwell of the 2003 LSU game in Baton Rouge where Ron Zook's boys were also considered the heavy underdog. Behind Chris Leak, the Gators were able to pull out the win. Says Caldwell, "We were underdogs, didn't have a shot in the world. But, to hear all those roaring fans go silent at the end of the ball game, that was a great feeling."

In my opinion, this is one of the most critical games of Urban Meyer's tenure thus far at The University of Florida. Do I think this game will make or break the football program at The University of Florida? Absolutely not. But, do I believe this game will play a pivotal role in the careers of this very young football team? Absolutely. The game will shape not only the rest of the Gators season, but the next several years of this program. Most of the boys on the Gator roster are barely old enough to vote. They are young kids with short attention spans. I am not certain that these young men would be able to overcome consecutive losses this early in the season; with games still to come against Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida State. But, if they persevere it will be a great boost of confidence for the team and they will go into the off week with their SEC Championship dreams in their hands.

Spread it Around: The spread offense which Meyer made famous during his time at Utah has not seemed to come to fruition the last few games. In the Auburn game, it sometimes felt as if I was watching the Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin show. Tebow and Harvin are two of the most talented players in all of college football and their playmaking abilities leave analysts in awe. But in order for this offense to really take off it is critical that the supporting cast gets the opportunity to shine as well.

Tight end Cornelius Ingram out of Hawthorne is a weapon the Gators can't afford to not use. His size, speed, and glue-like hands make him a defensive coordinators nightmare. When the Gators line up in a 4 receiver set in the Bayou, Ingram should draw the 3rd or 4th defender, and should be able to use this to his advantage. Get the ball to Ingram and the bottom line is good things will happen. With Percy Harvin or Bubba Caldwell drawing the double-team look for Louis Murphy to also have a break-out game. One of the fastest guys on the team, Murphy has had a few big plays here and there but has yet to have that true break-out game.

In the Auburn game, starting running back Kestahn Moore touched the ball a measly three times. For the spread offense to truly work, you must keep the threat of running the ball in the opponents mind. Although, Tim Tebow is the teams leading rusher, you really need to give Moore the opportunity to break open a big play.

The return of a healthier Riley Cooper and Bubba Caldwell should also allow Tebow to spread things around a little more. The offense has really taken a hit these last few weeks with Bubba out. The senior provided tremendous leadership to the young receiving corp and was also one of the best blockers on the field. Bubba's reemergence will provide a good emotional boost to the team and give them such much needed veteran leadership.

Head-to-Heads: Both teams bring squads chock full of talent, but there are several key match-ups that will determine the outcome of this game. The first match-up pitts future first round NFL draft pick, Glenn Dorsey against the Gator offensive line. On Saturday, the 6-4, 300 pound senior defensive tackle will try to prove why he is one of the best college football players in the land. The Baton Rouge native will feed off the home crowd and attempt to make it a very long night for the Gator offensive line and QB Tim Tebow. If Dorsey is able to continuously get pressure up the middle then it is going to be very difficult for Tebow to throw the long ball. It is important that the offensive line gives Tim plenty of protection against Dorsey so that he has time to find the open man.

LSU's linebacker group, led by senior Ali Highsmith, is also quite good. Highsmith has excellent speed and good football IQ. His number will be called to protect LSU against the Tim Tebow run. If Dorsey is able to get pressure up the middle and prevent the long ball, and Highsmith is able to stop the Tebow run, then the Gators will be forced to resort to a lot of short passes. Although this is not the ideal situation for the Gators, this game plan would force LSU to be very technically sound with their open field tackling. The speed and shiftiness of our receivers makes this a difficult task. LSU's defense may be able to prevent the big play for the majority of the game, but the Gators bevy of talent on offense should be able to convert a few big plays throughout the game.

LSU's offensive line did not offer much protection for QB Matt Flynn in last weeks game against Tulsa. The Gators bring a much faster and more talented group of defenders to the table, so expect defensive coordinator Charlie Strong to try and put pressure on LSU's offensive line early in the game. It is important that the defense gets in the heads of QB Matt Flynn from the get go so that he isn't able to get into a steady rhythm.

Loaded Gun: The clear advantage that the Gators have in this game stands only 5'6 tall and weighs 180 pounds. This weapon is Brandon James, the electrifying sophomore kick returner. After sitting out the first game due to a suspension, James has continued to wow the crowd with his ability to hit gaps and make people miss in the open field. His small stature and quick feet have made James a difficult target to bring down. Last week, Brandon gave Tim Tebow and the offense good field position on drive after drive, but the Gators did not seem to take advantage. The offense will need all the help this week from James, as they go head to head with LSU's mighty defense. If James is able to give Tebow a short field, the team will be at a great advantage, especially considering how lackluster LSU's special team performance has been this year.

Wrap-up: The LSU Tigers currently sit perched atop the rankings as the 1 team in the land. Their defense has stifled every opponent they have faced, and their offense has put enough points on the board to keep things rolling. A night game in such a hostile environment will be a tough hurdle for the boys from the sunshine state. But, its been less than a year since the Gators knocked another 1 team off their pedestal.

Tim Tebow and Bubba Caldwell will carry the offense on their shoulders as Derrick Harvey and Brandon Spikes provide the big plays on defense. The Gators ride out of the Bayou with the win. Gators: 24-21.
Thursday, April 05, 2007 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
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Young Alumni
Windy City Gator Club® an affiliated organization of the UF Alumni Association
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Come join your fellow Young Alumni for THIRSTY THURSDAYS
Thursday, April 5th, 2007 at McFadden's
McFadden's
1206 N. State Parkway
312) 475-9450
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SPECIALS:
From 6 pm - 8 pm they offer a Happy Hour Buffet for $10
which includes: Buffet, Drafts, and Wine

All day specials:
$2 Cosmos
$2 Apple-tinis
$4 Effen Black Cherry Drinks

You can count on having fun and networking with UF's finest the first thursday of every month!
Contact Amanda if you have any questions:
amanda.hebbeler@windycitygators.com


The University of Florida's Young Alumni Program was established to identify the needs of alumni who have graduated in the past 10 years. Our mission is to strengthen the Young Alumni connection to the Gator Nation and dedicate programs that would be of interest to young alumni, such as community service projects, career networking, travel opportunities, and social activities.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007 
Join UFYI as we celebrate the Gator's triumphant return to the Final Four with a Pub Crawl this Saturday starting at 4:00. We will be crawling to 3 bars before making our way over to Hi-Tops to watch the Gator boys continue their march towards another Championship. There is no charge for the event and you can join us at any or all of the stops.

4:00-5:00) Kincade's (950 W Armitage) will be offering $4 Vodka Lemonades and $6 24 ounce Coronas

(5:00-6:00) Murphy's Bleachers (3655 N Sheffield) will have a $5 Bloody Mary Bar, $10 Buckets, and $20 Table Kegs.
 
(6:00-7:00)Cubby Bear (1059 W Addison)will be offering $5 32-ounce Miller Lites. 
 
(7:00) Hi-Tops to watch dem Gator Boys!!!
 
Friday, February 23, 2007 

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Windy City Gator Club®
an affiliated organization of the UF Alumni Association


The Windy City Gators Young & Involved
is proud to announce the first
CUBS ROOFTOP PARTY
on Sunday, April 15th @ 1:00pm

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME!!!

Spring is upon us, which means it's time for Baseball Season!
Join us as we cheer on the home team. The cost is around $75 (tickets typically run for over $150) and that includes unlimited food and unlimited drink plus a rooftop seat to watch the Cubs vs Reds. When you've had too much sun, you can slip inside to the air conditioned skybox filled with plasma televisions. You are not going to want to miss this!

Come hungry and thirsty!

The unlimited food includes: Grilled Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers, Grilled Portabello Mushroom Sandwiches, Chicken Breast Sandwiches, Kosher Style Hot Dogs, Wisconsin Style Brats, Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Grilled Salmon. Fresh fruit display, Chef's Pasta Salad, Potato Salad, Potato Chips, and Assorted Cookies.

The unlimited beverages include: Heineken, Amstel Light, Corona, Miller and Miller Lite, Chardonnay and White Zinfandel, Assorted Soft Drinks, and Bottled Water.

Payment Information:
Payments must be made by March 9th so that we can reserve the rooftop.
Payments can be made via The Windy City Gator Club website for a small service charge, or by check at one of the up-and-coming Club events (for example, the UFYI Happy Hour on Thursday, March 1st at McFaddens, or the Kentucky basketball game Sunday, March 4th at High Tops). The seats are filling up fast so we need everyone to RSVP by March 9th in order to ensure that we get our reservation.

The cost for booking thru the website will be $78.00 for members and $85.00 for non-members.

For those paying by check the cost will be $75.00 for members and $80.00 for non-members.

Contact Amanda if you have any questions:
amanda.hebbeler@windycitygators.com

Should the game be canceled, our reservation would be postponed to the rescheduled date. The Club is unable to offer refunds for members who cancel after making payment.

Thursday, January 25, 2007 
Young Alumni

Windy City Gator Club of Chicago
an affiliated organization of the UF Alumni Association


Come join your fellow Young Alumni for THIRSTY THURSDAYS
Thursday, February 1st, 2007 @

McFadden's
1206 N. State Parkway
(312) 475-9450
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

SPECIALS:
From 6 pm - 8 pm they offer a Happy Hour Buffet for $10
which includes: Buffet, Drafts, and Wine

All day specials:
$2 Cosmos
$2 Apple-tinis
$4 Effen Black Cherry Drinks

You can count on having fun and networking with UF's finest the first thursday of every month!

Contact Amanda if you have any questions:
amanda.hebbeler@windycitygators.com


The University of Florida's Young Alumni Program was established to identify the needs of alumni who have graduated in the past 10 years. Our mission is to strengthen the Young Alumni connection to the Gator Nation and dedicate programs that would be of interest to young alumni, such as community service projects, career networking, travel opportunities, and social activities.



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