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No. 3 Florida Gator Keys to win No. 12 in Texas A & M Aggies

The Florida Gators had to suffer a surprising defeat on Tuesday against the prestigious Georgia Bulldogs. So life is in a invited second.

In order to regain your impetus, you have to claim your dominance in the game on Saturday against No. 12 A&M Aggies. The Aggies also hope to be revived their season after three successive losses.

Florida fell to Georgia early and needed an angry finish to stay nearby. Now they are playing a desperate Tamu team that this game needs. As a result, the gators can expect an intensive degree of despair.

Born goal scorer

Wade Taylor remains the best and most legitimate threat to the Aggie. The senior thrives with the crime around him. Taylor also shows no hesitation to let the ball fly. Taylor is currently only 45 points behind Bernard King to achieve Aggie's record.

Taylor heads the aggies worth 15.3 points per game, one of two Texas A & M players this season in double numbers (Zhuric Phelps 14.4).

Take away everyone else

Florida will win this game if her defense can close Taylor's teammates and forces him to shoot himself out of danger. Taylor shoots a career 36.8% from the field and shoots into a blowout. When he observes how his teammates are enclosed, wild, unpredictable and poorly coordinated jumpers flow out of his hands.

Indeed, just don't shine it. He makes 86.1% of his shots out of line. In the last two games, Taylor is 23 out of 28 of the charity strip. 14 free throws for a guard are bananas. The gators have to avoid the Ticky-Tack fouls.

Early defense

Apart from a violent team of rebound, Florida's guards are active and force opposing players to defend all the time. Taylor plays defense too often with his hands. Taking 2.5 fouls a game means that the opponents see it and make it play the entire property.

If you run from screens and play behind the guards, you can reach and grab it. As a result, an increased defense effort will arouse Taylor, which leads to an even worse choice of firing when the game continues.

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Wade Taylor will get his shots in the game on Saturday. Everyone in the O'Connell Center knows.

If you achieve less than 30% of your field goals, the door is opened for rebound and the transitional games. Under these circumstances, Tau will run out of the gym at halftime.

If not, and they let Taylor and the Aggies hang around, they were able to annoy Georgia's repeat.