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Posted on 10/3/23 at 1:31 pm to GaryGator
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In Baton Rouge?
We play FSU at the Swamp.
Posted on 10/3/23 at 2:18 pm to GaryGator
Gary Gary read my post, FSU not LSU. Noles going down in Gainesville.
Posted on 10/3/23 at 6:42 pm to UFMatt
My mistake. For the record, I don't see how we stop those two big wide outs for Fsu.
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:56 pm to UFMatt
I hope you are right but this FSU team is pretty good. Not sure the Swamp will be enough to beat them. They are the one game out of them, GA and LSU I give us any chance to win.
Posted on 10/3/23 at 10:16 pm to Gator Fever
I think if florida can run the ball against LSU like they did Tenner and keep LSWHO's offense off the field they definitely have a shot. Plus Etienne and Johnson playing in there home state. I really think the gators have a chance. O- LINE has to show up to punch somebody in the mouth
Posted on 10/3/23 at 10:30 pm to AlbinoGator
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I think if florida can run the ball against LSU like they did Tenner and keep LSWHO's offense off the field they definitely have a shot. Plus Etienne and Johnson playing in there home state. I really think the gators have a chance. O- LINE has to show up to punch somebody in the mouth
The team needs to show up on the road for a change for that to happen.
I really hope Napier evaluates his road prep routine and makes the changes needed because they were so uninspiring in SLC and Lex.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 7:36 am to Partha
I am not confident enough to predict a win on any road game, so I stand by FSU being our best chance for an upset.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:21 am to AlbinoGator
I think we will have to pass down the field more to pull another upset. I think TN was probably a one time deal for us being able to really impose our running game on a ranked team. I have a bad feeling TN was our Utah game from 2022 and 7-5 isn't happening.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 10:34 am to Gator Fever
Saturday could be our last win of the year.
I don’t see us winning another game after that.
I don’t see us winning another game after that.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 10:53 am to boXerrumble
Not quite that down on us but I think 1-5 is a real possibility after Vandy. 2-4 is our ceiling probably.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 11:21 am to Gator Fever
The team is young, inconsistent and lacks energy (especially on the road). With Napier's current inability to adapt in game and in season, I also only see wins against Vandy and maybe Arkansas. Through 5 games so far, it's pretty obvious how to beat this team, even to us. Any additional wins will be a pleasant surprise.
This offseason and the changes that come about will be pivotal in determining Napier's future with the team. We were predicted to win 5-6 games, and we're all losing our minds that the team looks like a 5-6 win team. Imagine the vitriol that will be spewed if we go into next year's gauntlet with our current set up.
Gator fans have little patience. Making the offseason changes will buy time and sell hope, something Napier is good at.
This offseason and the changes that come about will be pivotal in determining Napier's future with the team. We were predicted to win 5-6 games, and we're all losing our minds that the team looks like a 5-6 win team. Imagine the vitriol that will be spewed if we go into next year's gauntlet with our current set up.
Gator fans have little patience. Making the offseason changes will buy time and sell hope, something Napier is good at.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 11:23 am to Gator Fever
I still have hope and some belief that we will beat Vandy, USC, Ark and FSU. Notice how confident I am. It really depends on what happens Saturday, if it's more of the same it won't happen. Hopefully Napier heard the noise in the system this week.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 11:58 am to UFMatt
I hope you are right but I fear we will pound Vandy and then go lose at SC.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 12:36 pm to Supakat1986
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The team is young, inconsistent and lacks energy (especially on the road).
This is why I don't really know what to expect from this team moving forward. Ideally they'll grow better, but who really knows and who knows how much they could regress after some progress too.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 1:40 pm to Partha
Steve Spurrier on Billy Napier calling plays, UF's offense: ‘We need to toss more deeper balls’
by: Zach Abolverdi • about 2 hours
by: Zach Abolverdi • about 2 hours

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — One of the biggest talking points right now with the Florida football team is Billy Napier calling plays. Some fan podcasts and reporters have called for him to relinquish play-calling duties, but Napier said Monday that he’s still running the Gators’ offense.
Steve Spurrier shared his opinion on the subject Tuesday. During his radio show on WRUF, the Head Ball Coach was asked if and how Napier can become more aggressive with his offensive scheme and throw the ball more.
Spurrier didn’t disagree with the question.
“Well, that’s up to him,” Spurrier. “I mean, you can come out wide open or you can say we gotta get the ball to [Trevor] Etienne. Obviously, Tennessee was our best game. I think he had about 172 yards rushing. So you can’t do both. Can’t throw it deep three times and punt, and run Etienne. So, you gotta mix it up. That’s what we all try to do. We try to mix the pass and the run.
“But I do think we need to toss more deeper balls. You look all over the country, teams are scoring a bunch of points, like Southern Cal the other day and Colorado. I mean, they create plays where they throw it down the field, they got guys flying all over the place.”
USC and Colorado have the nation’s No. 4 and No. 5 passing offenses, respectively, after their 48-41 shootout between Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and Heisman candidate Shedeur Sanders. Graham Mertz has been one of the most accurate quarterbacks in the country this season (79.1%), but to Spurrier’s point, Florida isn’t taking many deep shots with him.
Of Mertz’s 139 passes, just 15 attempts (10.9%) have been over 20 yards (9/15 for 284 yards, 3 TDs) and 27 attempts (19.6%) have been between 10-19 yards (20-27 for 384 yards). Through five games, 64.5% of his pass attempts have been behind the line of scrimmage (32.6%) or less than 10 yards (31.9%).
“I think we do need to air it out a little bit more,” Spurrier said. “And then if you’re successful doing that, Etienne will have more rushing yards also I think.”
Like Napier, Spurrier served as the head coach, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator throughout his head coaching career. At times during his South Carolina tenure, he delegated some play-calling duties to his son, Steve Spurrier Jr., and others on his offensive staff, but the HBC took back full control during his final year with the Gamecocks in 2015.
Napier was an offensive coordinator at Clemson (2009-10) and Arizona State (2017) before getting hired by Louisiana in 2018, and he’s been running his own offense ever since. His success as a playcaller led to his first head coaching gig and then a bigger job at Florida.
Spurrier doesn’t expect Napier to change what got him there — at least not yet.
“He’s done it his whole head coaching career,” He said. “So, I used to always say if you’re offensive coordinator, head coach, playcaller and you get another job, that’s the reason you got it because you’re pretty good at doing that. So, obviously we thought he was very good at it — as a head coach and as a playcaller — and that’s why we hired him. So, I don’t think he’s gonna change anything soon right now.”
During Tuesday’s show, host Steve Russell mentioned that Missouri’s Luther Burden III leads the SEC in receiving with 43 receptions for 644 yards and five touchdowns. Spurrier chimed in.
“Now there’s a guy in Coach [Eli] Drinkwitz, he gave up play-calling and hired him an offensive coordinator and they’re 5-0 and certainly everybody’s applauding what he did,” Spurrier said. “And Jimbo Fisher gave it up and brought in [Bobby] Petrino, who’s an excellent playcaller.”
Posted on 10/4/23 at 2:08 pm to Partha
In other words, hire an OC to call plays, Coach Napier!
Posted on 10/4/23 at 2:20 pm to UFMatt
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In other words, hire an OC to call plays, Coach Napier!
Message boards rumors suggest that Napier reached out to Jeff Scott to coach WRs and be OC.
Billy G apparently only has a 1 year contract with us.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 2:29 pm to Partha
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Message boards rumors suggest that Napier reached out to Jeff Scott to coach WRs and be OC.
perfect! another buddy who will be a "yes-man"!

Posted on 10/4/23 at 5:41 pm to Partha
Anyone know how that co-OC mess worked at Clemson when Scott was there? Who was actually calling the plays?
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