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Posted on 6/26/22 at 1:17 pm to
Posted by Partha
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Posted on 6/26/22 at 1:17 pm to
Plus, if we were able to derp our way to 6 wins last year with Emory and that POS loser Mullen, I think we could scrape at least 8 wins with AR.
Posted by reel_gator8
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Posted on 7/21/22 at 7:57 am to
Buckle up naysayers, I see a 4-0 start to the season, Utah playing us a nightgame in the Swamp....down they go!!! It will be a tired Ute squad by 3rd qt. The humidity and heat will zap em.

Tenn will be hard up there and we will be 4-1
Posted by Gator Fever
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Posted on 7/23/22 at 12:42 pm to
Well if we start 4-0 we would have to lose to Eastern Washington to go 4-1. That would be a nightmare after all the college football dreams the 4-0 start would have started.
Posted by Partha
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Posted on 7/27/22 at 9:09 pm to
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Tenn will be hard up there and we will be 4-1


I'm not buying the Tenn hype. They might be tough if we go 0-2 against Utah and UK and are dejected. But if we come in 3-0 with AR healthy, I think we whoop them.
Posted by reel_gator8
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Posted on 8/1/22 at 10:09 am to
I hope you're right Partha....but remember the best team doesn't always win the game.
Posted by finchmeister08
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Posted on 8/2/22 at 11:58 pm to
pretty good highlight/hype vid.

LINK
Posted by reel_gator8
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Posted on 8/3/22 at 6:48 pm to
The media regurgitakes the 2021 season....thats all they can see and dont see past their noses. Dont buy what they are selling.

The 2022 Gators will be much better. We have the talent and coaching to beat Utah & Georgia.
Posted by finchmeister08
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Posted on 8/5/22 at 7:29 am to
Posted by atlgator
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Posted on 8/5/22 at 11:30 am to
I’ll be okay with a 4-2 start, thrilled with a 5-1 start, and ready to declare us back with a 6-0 start.

I think 4-2 is most likely
Posted by finchmeister08
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Posted on 8/6/22 at 3:21 pm to
Posted by boXerrumble
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 8/6/22 at 7:56 pm to
quote:

I’ll be okay with a 4-2 start, thrilled with a 5-1 start, and ready to declare us back with a 6-0 start.

I think 4-2 is most likely


I think 4-3 is most likely honestly for the first 7 games.

For whatever reason, LSU seems to have goofy weird shite go their way against us.
This post was edited on 8/6/22 at 7:58 pm
Posted by reel_gator8
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Posted on 8/7/22 at 5:34 am to
Finch, all teams have a ton of self inflected flags.
Posted by Partha
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Posted on 8/7/22 at 11:08 am to
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Finch, all teams have a ton of self inflected flags.



That is true reel, but I think we had a record number under the Quitting Clown last year.

In the UK game alone, we probably had as many as some teams did the entire season

I like what Napier is doing here. Using that large staff to pour through last year's tape to give the players some awareness of how undisciplined they played and a much needed sense of accountability.

I am still a bit worried about how much Napier may or may not struggle with coaching against the best of the best in the SEC, but I got to say that he makes the right moves off-field. Or at least he has so far.
Posted by Partha
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Posted on 8/7/22 at 11:11 am to
Billy Napier works to bring discipline, accountability back at UF, down to the uniform socks
David Whitley
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After the first few practices, you can look around and see Florida football is in propinquity to becoming a team that won’t make fans throw bricks at their TV sets.

If you aren’t sure what that means, don’t sweat it. The important thing is the players seem to be getting the message.

Propinquity means being close to someone or something. I wouldn’t have used it, but Billy Napier became the first coach in NCAA history to throw it out during a news conference a few days ago.

“There’s a term called propinquity,” he said. “I challenge you in the next press conference we have, you can give me the definition of that.”

Napier wasn’t trying to come off as a linguistic snoot. He was stressing one of the ways he is overhauling the program.

You’ve heard a lot about Napier’s emphasis on details, discipline, structure, accountability, etc. We’re now starting to see those concepts in action.


Fixing little things to fix big problem

“It’s the little things,” offensive guard O’Cyrus Torrence said.

How little?

“We’re all outside in white socks,” defensive tackle Gervon Dexter said. “You won’t see a blue sock out there.”

Pre-Napier was more of a fashion mishmash. In a vacuum, sock conformity isn’t a big deal. Georgia would have beaten Florida last year wearing mismatched lead socks.

But trivialities matter. They form the football version of the Broken Windows theory of law enforcement.

It holds that serious crimes are bred by disorder. You short-circuit that by addressing minor crimes, like vandalism, loitering and public intoxication. Not everybody buys the theory, but New York City tried it 30 years ago and the crime rate plummeted.

In the football version, tolerating small offenses leads to disorder which leads to 15 penalties against Kentucky, including eight false starts. It leads to a back lining up wrong in a crucial 2-point attempt against Alabama.

It leads to the Shoe Toss Heard ‘Round the World. It leads to averaging 8.1 penalties a game and ranking 120th out of 130 FBS teams in penalties per game.

All that leads to going 3-9 in the past 12 games against Power 5 teams, and a fan base reaching for bricks to toss.

“That was an issue we had — just discipline,” Dexter said. “I think that was the biggest thing that needed to be changed.”

There’s really only one way to instill discipline — the old-fashioned way. Napier uses the term “designed difficulty,” which is propinquity to “Welcome to Marine boot camp.”

Every team has grueling workouts and likes to believe more guys puked into garbage cans than at other camps. Torrence and running back Montrell Johnson followed Napier to Gainesville from Louisiana. They heard their new teammates talk about pushing physical limits.

“Me and Montrell were laughing before we started,” Torrence said. “Those guys thought they knew what was coming, but they really didn’t. You could see the recognition when guys were falling down on their knees.”

Building a team concept
The key isn’t how many players end up on their knees. It’s making them buy into the struggle and see the greater purpose. They’re not just doing it to help their NFL draft stock. They’re doing it to help the guy on his knees next to him.

That’s where propinquity kicks in again. When the new training facility opens in a couple of weeks, Napier plans to reshuffle the locker assignments twice a year so players will have to mingle with different faces.

He’s doing the same thing in preseason camp, having unfamiliar players room with each other. He wants every player to know every other player’s name and hometown.

“There’s something to be said about developing loyalty and galvanizing the team,” Napier said.

View Gallery: First UF football practice of the Fall in Gainesville
It’s too early to tell whether it’s working. Players say it is, but that’s expected. Defensive line coach Sean Spencer proudly recalled how Justus Boone got on a teammate at the end of a spring practice.

“That’s not what we do,” Boone told him. “We expect more.”

“When you start to get that, you start to get them talking like that, man, it can be special,” Spencer said.

For a special season, UF could also use a few other things. Like a proven quarterback, playmakers and SEC-caliber depth.

After the first few practices, you look around and aren’t sure what you see with those things. But you also look around and don’t see any blue socks or broken windows.

Consider that a pretty good start.

Posted by Partha
Member since Jan 2022
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Posted on 8/9/22 at 10:17 pm to
Pearsall out indefinitely due to foot injury
JACOB RUDNER 19 minutes ago

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Florida junior wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, who joined the team in May after three years at Arizona State, suffered a foot injury during Tuesday’s practice, multiple sources told Swamp247.

While the severity of the injury is unclear, Pearsall is expected to undergo further testing on Wednesday. Pearsall was emerging as one of the Gators’ potential starters in the early goings of their fall camp practices, which started on Aug. 3.

If Pearsall is out for extended period of time, it could pose a significant problem for the Gators’ wide receiver room, which had limited depth prior to securing Pearsall’s transfer.

Florida’s lack of depth became increasingly apparent at certain positions such as inside linebacker and defensive tackle throughout its spring practices but Napier singled out one room in particular when asked about the roster challenge he inherited. On April 9, the first-year Gator coach said the program’s wide receiver room was a “reflection of the entire team,” as it possesses just “a handful” of dependable players who can be counted on to “do their job and play winning football for Florida.”

Almost four months later to the day, however, Napier’s tone regarding his wideouts changed. Not only did he seem to feel as though the Gators added some valuable assets at the position, but some of the players who were already on the roster started to turn heads.

The position that was once the face of Florida’s depth concerns had potentially shed that tag, something that is jeopardized by Pearsall’s injury.

“I would say the receiver position, there’s going to be a ton of competition,” Napier said prior to Pearsall’s injury. “We’ve got a lot of players that are in a similar place in their career and I think that group, they’re going to be competing not only throughout training camp but I can see that being a weekly competition.”

Pearsall was the Sun Devils’ leading receiver a year ago when he recorded 48 receptions, 580 yards and four touchdowns as a third-year sophomore. He also ran the ball six times for 44 yards and a touchdown and completed both of his pass attempts on trick plays for 59 yards and a score through the air.

Though he changed teams, Pearsall is aiming to build on the momentum he generated on the field last season. As such, Florida’s offensive scheme and how he thought he fit into it played significant roles in his decision to join the program several months ago. Pearsall said he watched Florida, Auburn and Oregon’s spring games to gain an understanding of each school's schematics as well as their quarterback play. Florida seemed to stand out immediately in that respect.

“I got a good sense of the scheme [Florida] runs,” he said in May. "That was a huge question for me. A big thing for me that’s going to decide where I go is the system. That’s most important and we talked a lot about it. Coach Napier is the play-caller, the head coach and a former receivers coach. That right there shows how good of a situation it would be if I choose to go there."


This post was edited on 8/9/22 at 10:19 pm
Posted by Partha
Member since Jan 2022
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Posted on 8/9/22 at 10:20 pm to
That sucks.

Hope it's something light, we're going to need him against Utah and UK.
Posted by finchmeister08
Member since Mar 2011
35557 posts
Posted on 8/9/22 at 11:59 pm to
first day in full pads and then this happens.
Posted by boXerrumble
Member since Sep 2011
52279 posts
Posted on 8/10/22 at 8:05 am to
Foot injuries are tricky... could be back in a few weeks... could be out a few months.

No use panicking until they give an official word.
Posted by finchmeister08
Member since Mar 2011
35557 posts
Posted on 8/10/22 at 8:12 am to
a user on 247 said if he's in a boot, it's not that serious. just being cautious.


if he's on crutches, it's much more serious.


not sure if that's sounds logic or not.
Posted by reel_gator8
Seminole,Fl
Member since May 2012
11060 posts
Posted on 8/10/22 at 10:03 am to
WR is an important need for the team, not enough proven depth and sparse numbers make it the priority in my mind..and I was always feeling that before the year started.Next would be DL to stop offenses
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