Posted by Harvin Zone | Posted in Game Time, General Percy Harvin, Harvin Press | Posted on 01-12-2008
Florida’s best playmaker, Percy Harvin, is questionable for Saturday’s SEC Championship game in Atlanta. We can thank the Seminoles and their HORRIBLE field for that. I’ve never seen a field in such bad condition as I did on Saturday. Players were going down left and right.
Harvin only managed 6 touches for 13 yards before going down. He did score a touchdown though to keep his streak alive. Florida head coach Urban Meyer said that Harvin would have a couple of days to recover before he practiced. How Harvin performs during practice later this week will determine his status Saturday.
“He is questionable for this game,” Meyer said. “He is day-to-day and he certainly won’t practice for the next couple of days. He is here today and moving around a little bit, so we will see what happens.”
Even if Harvin can’t play or isn’t full speed, it doesn’t mean Alabama can ignore him or any of the other great Gator players.
“They have a lot of good players, we certainly respect his ability, but they really have three players that, you know, 1, 2, 3, it’s easy to remember that. All three are outstanding players have had big play-ability,” Alabama head football coach Nick Saban said. “They’ve got some outstanding receivers. They’ve got a Heisman Trophy winning quarterback. And they utilize all those players in different roles. Certainly, we respect Percy Harvin as a great player, but they have other great players, too.”
I have a feeling this might be a lot like the Miami game earlier in the year. Percy played, but he was more or less used as a decoy on the field.

