Florida Gators
Florida Gators
In Thursday night's National Championship game in Miami, it is looking like it will be all about the defense when the Florida Gators take on the Oklahoma Sooners.

With two of the nation's most dynamic offenses facing off in Dolphin Stadium, this one is going to be decided by which defense can contain Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford or Florida's Tim Tebow.

Oklahoma has the highest-scoring team in modern history, putting more than 700 points. The Sooners have scored more than 60 points in each of their last five games and tallied 97 touchdowns (a school record). They have compiled more than 500 yards in 10 games this season and are led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Sam Bradford.

Bradford has thrown for 4,464 yards and 48 touchdowns while averaging 14.8 yards a completion.

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the Gators, their offense is just two spots behind the Sooners, scoring over 45 points per game. Florida is led by their own Heisman Trophy winner. In 2008, Tim Tebow has put up lower numbers than Bradford, but Tebow kept the offense an elite unit with his ability to find playmakers all over the field.

The Sooners defense will have to account for Florida's Percy Harvin. Though Harvin has battled injuries all season long, this big play guy has put up more than 1,100 total yards and 16 touchdowns.

On average the Florida defense has given up a little under 13 point per game while the Sooners have allowed more than 24 points per game. There is no doubt that the Gators are the faster team. Oklahoma will be trying to run the no-huddle-offense to make up to the speed factor.

There is little doubt that this match-up will be the game of the year in college football.