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Felipe Franks was once benched for Malik Zaire (aka bizarro-world Malik Rosier). Let that sink in.
 
This is simple. OL, OL, OL...Canes have to protect and open holes. Have to think the gaytor will box with 8 until #15 makes plays downfield. Running lanes will be limited early so hopefully Enos designs quick plays for the young pup not only helping his QB but Enos' young OL. With the Defense, would be great if they don't have some mental breakdown resulting an easy score for the gaytor. And lastly our special teams needs to net out positively.
 
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1. Our running game and speed (dee jay and cam) come on mane

2. Uf's offense is terrible

3. Um's 3 linebackers that played for four years together

4. Amari Carter/ Blades/Ivey

5. Diaz vs Mullen... smh

6. Two 5 star te's that can ball

7. Muddy badger, the Michael Jordan on defense, but i like carter

Um-38 Uf -13

Um will have more fans in Orlando.. bet that

Last year we had a top 5 D. There might be a lil regression (b/c of the youth & inexperience at CB) but Manny's defenses produce TFLs in bunches. No reason to expect that to change. But UF does have a good offense. The problem (for them) is they're breaking in an almost entirely new OL while facing the best collection of passrushers they'll probably face all season...and like most QBs Franks struggles (MIGHTILY in Franks case) when pressured. He benefitted greatly from an OL that is no longer here.

On offense, Enos has always prepared QBs well. He turned Arkansas QBs into NFL draftees. Last year he turned Jalen Hurt (Alabama's RB masquerading as a QB) into a legit QB. What's he gonna do w/ a guy who has a legit throwing ability? And Florida, thin at CB, has been trending downward defensively since 2013.

Lastly, as bad as Miami was on offense last year, they were almost equally bad when punting. If they are merely AVERAGE on offense & punting, they could challenge Clemson. And that isn't hyperbole.
 
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