I think it’s obvious we need a better, stronger offensive line for any offense 
to be effective.

It’s not all on Treon.  Not when Kelvin Taylor gets what, 40 yards rushing?

We’ll have one of the injured starters back this week.  And, as we can see from 
Brady Ackerman, we’re facing a less effective defense in South Carolina.

I think the 21 point betting line for Vanderbilt helped everyone believe we 
were going to have a big win.  But, no one was looking at the patchwork 
offensive line having two starters out.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Rob Alexander
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Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GridironNow: UF offense needs a reboot -- 
and here's how to fix it

 

Wow, this article addresses exactly what I was just wondering! Thanks for 
posting it, Woody.


On Nov 12, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:

By Brady Ackerman on November 12, 2015

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The big question surrounding the Florida Gators — the SEC 
East-champion Gators — is whether the offense can be rebooted for the stretch 
run.

Florida is averaging 367.2 yards per game, which is 10th in the SEC and 90th 
nationally. In SEC play, though, that number drops to 332.3 yards per game, 
ahead of just Vanderbilt and Missouri.

Throw out the New Mexico State game because the Aggies are really bad and 
because both of Florida’s quarterbacks played equal time in that game. Since 
Treon Harris has become the starter, the Gators are averaging 333 yards per 
game; that’s 7 fewer yards per game than when Will Grier was the starter. So 
does the offense need to re-charge, or is it the same and just feels different? 
The answer is both.

The offense seemed to be trending upward with Grier because he had had three 
consecutive 200-yard games as a passer. That feat had not been accomplished in 
five seasons, so that Florida finally was showing life through the air was 
encouraging. The Gators continued that trend against LSU with 271 passing 
yards, but they have regressed in the past two games against Georgia and 
Vanderbilt (320 total passing yards).

Florida’s offensive line has struggled in pass protection the past four games, 
and Treon Harris has been knocked around at times. KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS

Keep in mind that Harris has faced defenses ranked 23rd (LSU), 14th (Georgia) 
and 19th (Vanderbilt) overall in his three starts. Those are the three of the 
top four defenses Florida has faced this season; Missouri (No. 11) is the 
other. Another reason for the recent struggles is that the Gators have 
surrendered 10 sacks in the past three games and 15 in the past four. This is a 
combination of both the quarterback change and the play of the offensive line. 
Sprinkle in four top-25 defenses in the past four games, and you have an 
offensive attack in reverse. The question now is how do you get this thing 
headed in the right direction.

1. Tempo. I think Florida needs to go up-tempo a couple of series per half. I 
think this allows Harris to react and not let the defense get set. You can 
speed up things without getting into two-minute situations. Florida likes to 
use a lot of packages, but maybe one series per quarter the Gators can go into 
attack mode and let things speed up. I don’t believe this offense can slow-walk 
its way to wins over Florida State and the SEC West champ in the league 
championship game. I think the staff must get aggressive and take some chances 
by going up-tempo.

2. Throw on first down. I think Florida has been a little more conservative the 
past two weeks trying to get the SEC East locked down. Now that the trip to 
Atlanta is secure, coordinator Doug Nussmeier needs to re-open the playbook. 
Grier completed nearly 71 percent of his passes on first down and averaged a 
bit more than 10 first-down throws per game. With Harris, the Gators are 
throwing less on first down — and also not as effectively. Harris is a 57 
percent passer on first down and has 23 fewer first-down attempts than Grier. 
Let Harris throw on first down and get him some plays he can complete with 
confidence.

3. Diversify the run game. Florida has been mostly a zone team in the run game, 
but now may be the time to draw up some draw plays and wide runs. Florida tried 
the counter against Vanderbilt last week, but that play is too slow to develop 
to be effective against a good defense. The off-tackle power with the tight end 
as the lead blocker can be an option. Florida has used formation overload to 
get Kelvin Taylor outside; a simple toss sweep or speed option to Jordan 
Scarlett might be a better choice down the stretch. Zone blocking is tough, 
especially with teams run-blitzing you, but the Gators could use that to their 
advantage down the stretch.

Florida’s offense should be improved this week and next as long as the players 
remain confident. South Carolina is 90th in the nation in total defense and 
109th against the run. I expect Taylor to have 100 yards and the passing game 
to find some big throws downfield. Next week, FAU rolls in to Gainesville with 
the 87th-ranked defense in the country, which should provide the Gators’ 
offense with another opportunity to get well.

(You can follow Brady Ackerman on Twitter @bradyack)
(Feature photo by KIM KLEMENT/USA TODAY SPORTS)

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be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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