Look at this OL "analysis" by GaytorBill (Bill Sikes):
"I want to see the OL hold their own, particularly at tackle – Remember 30 seconds ago when you were reading about the importance of Franks putting up big numbers this year? Well, that won’t happen if UF’s rebuilt OL can’t keep him on his feet.
Having lost 4 starters from 2018, this year’s unit has a lot to prove. And while early returns on the new starters have been largely positive, it’s almost show time. I don’t expect perfection or late season cohesion, but the O-line, especially tackles Stone Forsythe and Jean Delance, need to prove that they can slow down the pass rush.
Against Miami, that could be more complicated than it seems.
Delance is dealing with an injury that may or may not allow him to play. According to the depth chart released by UF on Monday, true freshman Michael Tarquin is the next man up.
Moreover, the listed 2nd team OL includes 2 true freshmen, 1 redshirt freshman, 1 redshirt sophomore, and 1 junior (former walk-on Tanner Rowell). It’s important for these starters to play well, because there’s a lot of youth behind them."
So he uses cliches like "this year's unit has a lot to prove" and "it's important for these starters to play well", and while he seems to be honest when listing the experience levels of the backups (2 true FR, 1 RS FR, 1 RS SOPH, and a Walk-on JR), he doesn't seem to be concerned about what it will mean to actually PLAY those guys.
I am telling you, if Delance doesn't play, it is going to go downhill fast for the Gaytors O. At least with Miami's freshmen OTs, they have beaten out more senior competition. The young Gaytors OL reserves have not proven themselves, and it is crazy to just list a few names and act as if depth is not a problem for the Gaytors.