I’m thinking the same thing.  I’m greatly impressed with the guy.  

Surely his offense will have a plan of some sort.  It is painfully more obvious 
that Muschamp did not.

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The one thing that will be interesting..  is now that Saban is shifting his 
viewpoint some...  how will Mac adapt.  Id be willing to bet that Mac will 
adapt faster than Saban.  I think the type of player may be identical to what 
Bama would get..  but I would be willing to bet that Mac will be more willing 
to open things up a bit.  Guess we'll find out in October.

 

Woody

 

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<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/20546/mcelwains-recruiting-blueprint-taking-shape/>
 McElwain’s recruiting blueprint taking shape


Tuesday,  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/20546/mcelwains-recruiting-blueprint-taking-shape/>
 June 2, 2015 at 10:09 

by  <http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/author/abolverdiz/> Zach Abolverdi

(Gainesville SUN)

 

 

Florida coach Jim McElwain came to Gainesville with an impressive track record 
of offensive success, particularly during his years as Alabama’s offensive 
coordinator.

Six months into his tenure, the influence of McElwain’s time with the Tide is 
already evident at UF.

It first showed in the football offices, where McElwain  
<http://florida.247sports.com/Bolt/Expanding-support-staff-was-early-key-for-Jim-McElwain-36101155>
 doubled the number of support staff members and created a recruiting 
department similar to Alabama’s. This instantly helped Florida’s ability to 
evaluate, pursue and host prospects on official visits, as  
<https://twitter.com/journo2go/status/561684103943430144> seen in this photo.

With the indoor football practice facility months away from completion, 
McElwain has taken major steps to improve UF’s infrastructure. But his No. 1 
priority is and always has been fixing the offense.

That starts with giving the Gators an offensive identity, which they haven’t 
had in years. It will be a work in progress throughout the fall due to the 
varying skill sets of players at each position.

“They went through three transitional stages on offense here,” McElwain told  
<http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/101354/brandon-powell-sees-better-days-ahead-for-gators-receivers>
 ESPN last month. “You get a new group of guys in, and it’s not that their 
offense was bad or wrong or anything. That’s not what I’m saying. But each 
coach is looking for a different kind of guy when he’s recruiting.

“You look at us getting off the bus now offensively, and it’s like the Land of 
Misfit Toys. They’re all different and recruited for different systems.”

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Jim McElwain is looking to build an offensive roster at Florida that mirrors 
the one he had at Alabama. (Gainesville Sun photo)

While McElwain attempts to piece together an efficacious offensive product for 
his inaugural season, he and his assistants are recruiting for the future and 
trying to build a roster that can have long-term success in the SEC.

What they’re looking for offensively is a mirror image of the players McElwain 
recruited and coached at Alabama, and for good reason. His rushing offenses 
ranked 2nd, 2nd, 10th and 1st nationally during his four years in Tuscaloosa, 
and he helped the Tide win a pair of national championships before becoming the 
head coach at Colorado State.

Given Florida’s uncertainty at quarterback and the lack of a passing game, it 
will be critical for McElwain to get it going on the ground right away. The 
Gators have a stable of backs for 2015 and years to come, but they’ll need a 
formidable offensive line to run behind.

Up front is where McElwain’s recruiting blueprint is most identifiable early on.

Despite two of his three offensive coordinators having pro-style systems, 
former UF coach Will Muschamp and his staff recruited mainly agile and athletic 
big men. The average weight of the high school offensive linemen Muschamp 
signed from 2011-2014 was 283 pounds.

McElwain, however, prefers much more girth on his blockers. The seven prep 
prospects he and OL coach Mike Summer have landed thus far weigh an average of 
307 pounds. The average weight of the linemen who committed to the Tide under 
McElwain’s watch? 310 pounds.

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Mark Ingram (right) and Trent Richardson put up big numbers in Jim McElwain's 
offense at Alabama. (Getty Images)

His desire for size carries over to the other offensive positions as well.

A total of five running backs pledged to play for McElwain at Alabama. Three of 
them — Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson and Eddie Lacy — weighed 200-plus and 
became high NFL draft picks. The other two, both under 190, eventually 
transferred.

Four backs (six if you count athletes D’Anfernee McGriff and Tyrek Tisdale) 
have committed to McElwain and RB coach Tim Skipper, and all tip the scales at 
over 200 pounds.

The one current player without size at the position, Brandon Powell, was moved 
to slot receiver in the spring. Outside of the slot WR spot, where UF signee 
Antonio Callaway and 2016 target Sam Bruce play, the majority of Florida’s 
future pass-catchers will be tall.

Nine of the 10 Tide receivers McElwain brought in were 6-foot or bigger, and 
nearly  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/20510/several-options-for-gators-at-wr/?tc=ar>
 all the recruits being targeted by him and WR coach Kerry Dixon for 2016 meet 
that standard. McElwain’s Alabama criteria is also seen at tight end, where he 
and position coach Greg Nord want players who stand at least 6-foot-4 and have 
the frame to bulk up.

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Jim McElwain and QB AJ McCarron won two titles together at Alabama. (The 
Birmingham News/Mark Almond)

McElwain and offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier have yet to land a 
quarterback, but looking at past players and current targets, their ideal 
signal-caller is minimum 6-foot-2, highly touted and fit for a pro-style 
offense. Both McElwain and Nussmeier won a national championship at Alabama 
with AJ McCarron, a U.S. Army All-American and top-150 overall prospect in high 
school, and this year their sights are set on Elite 11 finalist  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/20447/gators-pursuing-new-qb/> Dillon 
Sterling-Cole.

McElwain’s recruiting blueprint for offense is more of a guideline than an 
ultimatum, and sometimes he’ll take kids who lack in one area but make up for 
it with other strengths. But mostly, he’ll stick to his guns and go after the 
type of players he likes and knows how to win with.

In a few years, Florida may not be a carbon copy of Alabama’s offenses under 
McElwain, but expect the Gators to share many of those same characteristics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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