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Head to Head

Oddsmakers may crunch stats like rushing yards and quarterback ratings, but we've used a slightly less scientific method to analyze tonight's matchup between the Florida Gators and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

By Jennifer Decamp and Suzette Moyer
Published January 8, 2007


The stadium

Advantage: UF. Just the name is enough.

Fan fashion

Advantage: OSU. Only clowns and Florida fans wear orange and blue together.

From one "nut" to another

Advantage: Dead even

Notable Smiths

Advantage: UF. The Heisman winner may be poised to be tonight's man of the moment, but Gator grad Emmitt Smith is THE MAN. The former Super Bowl MVP proved last fall that wearing rainbow-colored satin shirts and gold shoes while waltzing on the dance floor could be just as sexy as being clad in pads and cleats on artificial grass.

Average October game day temperatures

Advantage: Pick your poison. Think tank tops and sweat-streaked face paint in Gainesville, or parkas and earmuffs in Columbus, where 50 degrees can feel more like 35 by the fourth quarter during night games.

Filmed on location

Advantage: OSU. This is almost too easy. Yes, Doc Hollywood (most of the exterior shots filmed in nearby historic Micanopy) oozed Southern charm and featured TV's favorite Republican (Michael J. Fox's Alex P. Keaton) taking on a more grownup role. But when compared to Traffic's 10 award nominations (five for Golden Globes and five for Oscars) and more impressive six wins, Columbus wins hands-down.

Innovative inventions

Advantage: UF. Tonight's winners are not going to eat ice cream bars on the field, they're going to dump the ceremonial cooler of Gatorade over the coach's head.

Dashboard dining

The Tillmans may have opened their first Sonny's a year before Dave Thomas' square hamburgers found a public following. But the 99-cent menu at Wendy's has been keeping poor college students fed for years.

Advantage: OSU. "Where's the beef?" Definitely in Columbus.

Artistic expression

Advantage: UF. For giving the community its say.

Native music

Advantage: OSU. Not only do they dot the "i," but they do it with a flourish that includes a high kick, turn and deep bow.

Sources: www.osu.edu, www.ufl.edu, www.gatorade.com, www.weather.com, www.imdb.com, www.wendys.com, www.sonnysbbq.com

An assortment of Times Gator and Buckeye alums contributed to this report.