Early Future Opponent/UF Observations

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I've been seeing how giddy UF fans are for next season and looked a bit into how this past one went for them. With all the Manny threads, I thought it'd be interesting to look at a topic we're gonna discuss a lot in the offseason. UF finished the season 10-3 and had a huge turnaround from their 4-8 2017 season. Here are a few observations of them, having watched them at times this year. Tried to be as objective as possible.

The Good

1) They had solid wins against LSU, Michigan, and Mississippi State. These teams were all highly ranked when they played UF. The only handicap on these wins is that these teams ended up being somewhat overrated. Mississippi State and Michigan were big disappointments (good not great teams), and LSU came back down to Earth after putting a smackdown on our overrated team. Mullen deserves credit for coaching these guys up to some big wins, but they were against good (not great) teams. UF fans are under the perception that these teams were great.

2) Mullen made Felipe Franks look like a consistent and serviceable QB throughout the season (58.5% Cmp%, 23 TD 6 INT). Emory Jones looks like a guy who could be a problem for a lot of teams but got very limited reps against a terrible Idaho team. He did get some snaps in other big games. If Mullen can make Franks look good, he'll make a guy with better talent look great.

3) The skill player positions were far better this year. Got some good production out of their top two RB's, Perine and Scarlett, and have a good one in Pierce. Them three are sharing all the reps. Their WR's are solid, but no one stood out or had more than 450 yds of receptions all year. They'll have a lot of Seniors at that position next year though. They barely used their TE's.

4) Mullen has a solid staff, overall they had the #27 defense and #45 offense in the country. Major improvements from McElfraud and Muschamp.

The Bad

1) They got manhandled by UGA, UK, and Missouri. The same Missouri team that lost against a really bad 6-6 Oklahoma State team in the Liberty Bowl. Mullen's team got outplayed and outcoached in those games (particularly outcoached against Kentucky).

2) They were two lucky wins away from 7-5. Muschamp corched South Carolina to a loss despite a 31-21 lead going into the 4Q at The Swamp. Vandy ran out of gas up 21-20 going into the 4Q.

3) They lose a lot of talented guys on both sides of the ball and have to rebuild their entire OLine (Jaawan Taylor being one). Franks looked a lot better than he actually is because of that line and Mullen's playcalling. Their WR's will be experienced and solid, but they're not stellar.

4) Most peculiar observation of them all. Throughout his career, Mullen's always followed up a good season with a straight-up bad or worse one. This is more of an interesting observation than an absolute fact, but every other season he coached at Mississippi State (starting in 2009) his team regressed. With better talent and resources this may not be the case at UF, but it's interesting that his teams consistently regressed following a good season.

Overall: Like Manny said today, we're 243 days away from this game and lots of developments are going to happen in that time period. Nonetheless, it's amusing to see UF fans so giddy about this game. If you're a UF fan, you'd have to be at least 33 years old to have been alive the last time UF beat Miami twice. In our last 10 games we're 8-2 against UF, and in our last 16 games, we're 12-4. This isn't a rivalry UF has dominated since the mid 70's, and we all know why they stopped playing the regular series. Things change no doubt, but they consistently sh*t the bed against us. Their excuse for losing to us in 2013 was because of injuries, but that game happened two games into the season when they had all their players healthy and they were ranked #12. Al Golden beat them.

We've got issues to fix, and I have no doubt they'll be favored going in, but this has consistently been a game when our team shows up. Even when they beat us in 2008 with their National Championship team, it was their lowest scoring game of the season and it was 9-3 going into the 4Q against a Randy Shannon coached team with a bunch of true freshman playing. Not to mention, the game was at The Swamp. To get their one win against us since 1985, they needed a Heisman QB, a loaded team, a top coach, and overwhelming advantages across the board. No doubt they could beat us come next year, but this isn't going to be a cakewalk like their fans think. This game has always been different for them, and they've got a massive blind spot when it comes to us.
 
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Thanks, your post makes me feel better 'cause he Gators truly think it is going to be a cakewalk against us.
 
Thanks, your post makes me feel better 'cause he Gators truly think it is going to be a cakewalk against us.
It won't be. I remember them talking so much trash before the 2013 game only to run away with their tail caught between their legs. I also remember them all saying that Chip Kelly to UF was a done deal and that they'd be competing for the Natty in two years minimum. They've got a lot of wishful thinking up in Gainesville. No doubt our fanbase has its craziness and delusion, but those guys are at another level.
 
Don;t see much about that front 7 on the D. Like LSU, the Gators usually play very sound D and recruit for SEC style play. LSU showed how that pays off against us.
 
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In his interview with Joe Rose this morning Rose asked Manny about the Florida game and Manny stated how many days to the game. I said to myself Holy Shiitt, this man is focused. Great Hire.
 
Good analysis. The O line making Franks look better than he really is won't be a factor since it will be all new. This is an opportunity for an aggressive defense. If Manny is the real deal, we could walk away with a shocking win.
 
Don;t see much about that front 7 on the D. Like LSU, the Gators usually play very sound D and recruit for SEC style play. LSU showed how that pays off against us.
They have a solid defense and great staff. I think our chances come down to who our OC is and what type of offense we run. If we had a decent QB against LSU, and our punter wasn't shanking every kick, that game would've gone way different. They scored whenever we gave them prime field position. They couldn't sustain long drives.
 
Good analysis. The O line making Franks look better than he really is won't be a factor since it will be all new. This is an opportunity for an aggressive defense. If Manny is the real deal, we could walk away with a shocking win.
They're going to likely be a preseason top ten team or right outside of it like they were in 2013. It would be a signature win for Manny. Throughout his career, Mullen hasn't been great in big games. It's also important to note that they won't have any offensive film on us. They'll be going in blind and will have to rely on film from wherever our last OC was at. On the flip side, we'll be running a brand new offense for the first time. No doubt that is going to be an advantage for them.
 
Hiring a new HC is nice however......
Miami lost 6 games one to a ranked opponent and have zero quality wins, and won't mention getting smoked by Wisconsin
and as of now one Qb has never taken a snap in a game and the other spends much of his time directing soft **** films
 
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Florida has had 3 players declare for draft

OL Jawaan Taylor
DE Jachai Polite
DB Chauncey Gardner Johnson

They will probably have 1-3 more leave early...Scarlett, Vosean Joseph
 
Hiring a new HC is nice however......
Miami lost 6 games one to a ranked opponent and have zero quality wins, and won't mention getting smoked by Wisconsin
and as of now one Qb has never taken a snap in a game and the other spends much of his time directing soft **** films
No doubt they're going to be favored going in. This is going to be a competitive game though, it won't be a cakewalk like their fanbase thinks. They're in a better position as a program right now, but they've got a lot of question marks to deal with too.
 
Thanks, your post makes me feel better 'cause he Gators truly think it is going to be a cakewalk against us.


36 hours ago it was going to be a cakewalk.....now its up in the air. All depends on who the OC is and can he get a QB that can play in the system
 
36 hours ago it was going to be a cakewalk.....now its up in the air. All depends on who the OC is and can he get a QB that can play in the system
Do you really think 15 spring practices are going to make that much of a difference for a Qb who's more than likely not even on campus yet ?
and last I checked roster has not changed in the past 36 hours and that was Wisconsin with a lacrosse player playing Qb
 
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Felipe is a strait busta. But I bet he runs over somebody preferably Jon and mark rick
 
Good write up --- If we are "lucky" our QB will be starting his first game ever ... on the road vs an SEC team
 
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Heard an interesting stat watching their bowl game, Felipe Franks only completed 3 passes over 10 yards when throwing to his left. He's not a good QB, the line gave him time this year but if you force him to make a decision quickly he's trash.
 
Heard an interesting stat watching their bowl game, Felipe Franks only completed 3 passes over 10 yards when throwing to his left. He's not a good QB, the line gave him time this year but if you force him to make a decision quickly he's trash.
He's not a good QB. UF won a lot of their games this year like we did in 2017, with good defense and some major luck.
 
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