GojiraCane
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A lot of talk on the Gators side about having beaten Miami in 2019, and they are expecting to do so again. So first, how does Miami of 2019 compare to the 2024 Hurricanes - on paper?
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
All positions except the following are more highly rated than the 2019 squad:
Meanwhile, what about Florida? Are they bringing a vastly more powerful team into to face us this year? How does this year's squad stack up against the 2019 version?
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
2019 GATORS POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
NOTES
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
- 2024: 1.80 years
- 2019: 1.45 years
- 2024: 0.9012
- 2019: 0.8802
All positions except the following are more highly rated than the 2019 squad:
- Quarterback: (.9095 vs .8870)
- Safety (.9003 vs .8952)
- Cornerback (.9180 vs .8952)
Meanwhile, what about Florida? Are they bringing a vastly more powerful team into to face us this year? How does this year's squad stack up against the 2019 version?
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
- 2024: 1.96 years
- 2019: 1.60 years
- 2024: 0.8937
- 2019: 0.8992
- Offensive Line (.8902 vs .8846)
- Quarterback (.9262 vs .9111)
- Defensive Tackle (.9081 vs .8960)
- Defensive End (.9071 vs 8389)*
- Linebacker (..9314 vs .9012)
2019 GATORS POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
- Wide Receiver (.9255 vs .8848)
- Tight End (.9154 vs .8747)
- Running Back (.8957 vs .8878)
- Safety (.8801 vs .8629)
- Cornerback (.9189 vs .9168)
- Special Teams (.8092 vs .8000)
NOTES
- The 2019 Gators fielded an expansive linebacker room of 14 players. Some of them apparently doubled as DEs, as the latter had only two players