I'm cautiously optimistic. However, we always seem to have one game a year
where we inexplicably brain fart and make it a close game or a loss. There are
a few "gotcha" games here... If we can navigate them and not have an "oops"
game, we have a really great chance!
I hope to see a much improved O-line as it pertains to rushing the ball. We
have to be able to win time of possession and eat the clock once we are up.
Scott
On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 10:41:13 AM EDT, 'Oliver Barry' via
GatorTalk <[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, here’s a good question. What do you expect of the Gators this season? It
looks like it’s shaping up to be to our advantage. Georgia doesn’t have a
quarterback, yet. LSU is returning one starter from last season. A&M has lost a
couple of offensive leaders. Ole Miss has a new coach with no spring practice.
Missouri is having difficulties. Kentucky is a home game. Arkansas has a new
coach, and we play them at home. Vanderbilt... well, Vanderbilt. Tennessee is
there on December 5th. They have plenty of time to fail before they get us. We
don’t play Alabama, Auburn, or Mississippi State. What am I missing? 10-0?
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From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
Date: September 10, 2020 at 8:22:23 AM CDT
To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Daily Football Fix: Four tips to better living
Reply-To: [email protected]
Daily Football Fix: Four tips to better living
Pat DooleyGator Sports
It is a fine line between good and great. You have to do the little things to
be a really good team and do them even better to become elite. Here are four
ways Florida has to take the next step to become an elite playoff team:
1. The obvious thing.
It's not just that Florida has to run the ball better, the Gators have to pick
up first downs by rushing the ball. Last year they averaged 6.8 rushing first
downs a game. That was 11th best in the SEC. The inability to run the ball puts
more pressure on the passing game.
2. The old TOP trick.
Most people will tell you that Time of Possession is an overrated stat. But
we've seen it bite Florida in losses under Dan Mullen. Last year, Florida had
the ball for an average of 13 seconds a game more than the opposition. The year
before, seven seconds less than the opponent. Sure, the Gators won all but five
of those 26 games, but we're trying to get them over the top.
3. Two-point conversions.
It hasn't cost Florida yet, but you never know what this wacky season might
have in store for the mighty Gators. And in two years under Mullen, Florida is
a perfect 0-for-5 on two-point tries. Don't forget that you have to go for two
in OT. Ball plays are available on the second floor of the University Athletic
Association.
4. Be more aggressive on special teams.
Last year's style was just to get the ball and start the offense. But Florida
needs to go back to the Urban Meyer days of winning special teams by a large
margin. The Gators only attempted eight kickoff returns in 2019 and were next
to last in the SEC in punt return yardage. And the Gators rarely try to block
punts anymore. There are other ways to flip the field than just counting on
your punter.
Now you may think we're being picky considering what Dan Mullen has done the
last two years. But we all know what the expectations are for 2020.
Sent from Shane’s iPhoneGo Gators!
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