Watched highlights from the UF spring game...

How do you know they are or are not going through their progressions? How do you know what their progressions are?
When the ball was snapped, they all APPEARED to make one read then throw. Often times not even looking to the opposite side of the field
 
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If you're expecting freshman and transfers to come in and play at the same level as those five, I dont know what to tell you.

Besides Gardener and Polite, UF didnt lose many game-changers either.
Well I definitely think trevon hill can be just as effective as joe jack. And we have enough talent in the secondary to soften the blow of losing 3 starters. Willis is by far the toughest to replace. As far as UF, I think losing all those o lineman is what's really going to hurt them as they relied heavily on qb runs last year. Our returning d line should be good enough to make that difficult for mullen to accomplish.
 
If you're expecting freshman and transfers to come in and play at the same level as those five, I dont know what to tell you.

Besides Gardener and Polite, UF didnt lose many game-changers either.

I think 4 OL is a game changer especially when one is projected to be drafted higher than Gardener-Johnson and Polite. Franks was shaky last year and now behind a new line. I hope that he really craps the bed.
 
Its a rivalry game and you can rest assure both sides will be ready to play. Just like lasts year FSU game everyone thought we would beat the brakes off of them, but they came in ready to play and next thing we know we're down 27-7 in the 3rd

I tend to agree I think there team has a lot of flaws. 2 things I'm concerned with us is our QB and O-line play

— To that point, the underdog is always the one to look out for in these rivalry games; especially when the favorite rolls in ****y and overconfident—which Florida appears to be after ending the season with their beat down of Michigan.

— Anyone who thought Miami would beat the brakes off of Florida State hasn't been watching this rivalry. #2 Noles headed south in 2014 and thought they were going to wax the Canes, yet wound up down 16-0 and then 23-10 at the half, before UM let it slip away and lost 30-26. Those cats rolled in 1-3 last year with nothing to lose, while Miami needed the win (their first at home in the series since 2004) to keep rebuilding after the LSU opener.

— Offensive line play is beyond scary and will be the downfall of this season if it's not fixed soon; especially with three newbie quarterbacks.

— My money is on Jarren Williams to be the starter on August 24th.
 
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