Franks might be a decent runner.

Charlie

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Florida’s Mullen fits his offense around players’ skill set
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 Robbie Andreu<http://www.gatorsports.com/author/robbie-andreu/>
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December 24, 2017
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 Mississippi State, coach Dan Mullen fit his offense around the different 
skills quarterback Dak Prescott (15) brought to the team. It was the same way 
Mullen handled things from the start of his career. [Robert Sutton/GateHouse 
Media Services]

Everyone seems to agree that dual-threat quarterback Emory Jones, who signed 
with Florida on Wednesday, appears to be a perfect fit for Dan Mullen’s offense.

But Mullen was quick to point out that when it comes to his system, it’s not 
about the quarterback fitting the offense, it’s all about the offense fitting 
the quarterback.

“One of the things that’s most important at the quarterback position is 
understanding as a coach what they do well and try to put them in a position to 
do things that they do well,” he said.

“You have to have the flexibility that your system fits around the strengths of 
that quarterback, and that’s the most important thing for us, identifying these 
strengths for all the guys that we have and put them in the right position to 
be successful.”

This is something Mullen has successfully done throughout his coaching career. 
He has developed a long list of excellent quarterbacks as a coordinator and 
head coach. But no two quarterbacks have been exactly alike. They’ve had 
varying skills sets, and Mullen has taken those particular skill sets and built 
his offense around them.

Take, for example, the situation when he was the offensive coordinator at 
Florida. Mullen helped the Gators win a national championship in 2006 with a 
dropback passer (Chris Leak) and again in 2008 with a dual-threat quarterback 
(Tim Tebow).

Those two offenses certainly were different. But the results were the same: the 
Gators scored a bunch of points and won a bunch of games.

“If I lined up all of my quarterbacks throughout the years and they all stood 
in a line up here, you would say there’s no way those guys all had success 
running the same offense for the same coach,” Mullen said. “And you’d probably 
be right in one part of it, because even though they didn’t all run the 
identical offense, the flexibility within the offense to build around the 
strength of the quarterback is really important, and you’re not going to ask 
guys to do things they don’t do well.

“Even in recruiting, in talking with Emory, how are we going to change and do 
things that he does well, and we went back and explained and looked at the 
difference of the different quarterbacks.”

Mullen pointed out that each quarterback he’s coached has had a different skill 
set from the others.

“From what a Nick Fitzgerald was doing well was different than what Dak 
Prescott did well, which was different than Chris Relf did well, which was 
different than what a Tebow did well, which was different than what Chris Leak 
did well, which was different than what Alex Smith did well,” he said.

“The key is putting them in a position to be successful, not have the 
quarterback have to fit your system.”

At this stage, Mullen can’t tell you exactly what his offense is going to look 
like next season. He won’t know that until he establishes who his starting 
quarterback is going to be.

It could be this spring. It could be in late August. When he identifies his 
guy, he’ll fit the offense around his skill set, whether it’s Jones, Feleipe 
Franks, Kyle Trask or Jake Allen.

The competition for the job will be wide open in the spring.

“I think the opportunity for (Jones) graduating early and going through spring 
practice will give him a chance,” Mullen said. “But I’ll be honest with you, 
there are a couple quarterbacks on campus that are going to have something to 
say about that because they’re going to have a competitive edge to them, as 
well. That mindset, the competitiveness at the position, is certainly going to 
elevate the play of all of the quarterbacks.”

When it’s come to his quarterbacks, Mullen has been flexible down through the 
years.

At his early signing day news conference, he talked a great deal about 
flexibility, about players being flexible enough to play different roles, and 
coaches being flexible in the systems they run.

Mullen said his defense will be similar to his offense in that it will be built 
around the skill set of the players.

“We’re going to be flexible,” Mullen said. “You’ll see us be in the 3-4, you’ll 
see us be in the 4-3. We’re not going to sit in one defense. We’re going to 
move in and out of defenses and use different personnel groupings.

“Very similar to what we are offensively. (Defensive coordinator) Todd Grantham 
is going to have the flexibility to build the defense around the personnel that 
we have now and around the personnel as we continue to build and recruit and 
get guys that fit the specific needs of what we want. That defense will 
transition long-term into what we want to be.”

Contact Robbie Andreu at 352-374-5022<tel:352-374-5022> or 
robbie.and...@gvillesun.com<mailto:robbie.and...@gvillesun.com>. Also check out 
Andreu’s blog at Gatorsports.com<http://Gatorsports.com>.















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