There is a game Saturday which will be televised nationally and should command great national interest.

It will carry possible championship implications and provide the latest chapter in a fierce, long-standing rivalry.

It's Florida against Tennessee. What did you think I meant, the Orlando Magic and the Washington Wizards?

While the Gators and Volunteers are squaring off in Gainesville for a spot in the Southeastern Conference title game and causing Mick Hubert to annoyingly exclaim "Oh, my" another zillion times, the Magic will have to settle for this small solace: As disappointing as the first four weeks of the NBA regular season have been for them, they're still better off thus far than Michael Jordan and the Wiz Kids.

Going into Wednesday night, the Wizards had stumbled to a 3-10 record since Jordan came out of retirement. That puts them barely ahead of the Chicago Bulls, who continue to be a total disgrace in their post-MJ existence.

By the way, NBC remains stuck with showing Jordan's first trip to Chicago as a visiting player Jan. 19 -- a game which only Ahmad Rashad could love.

Oh, my.