Maybe Napier is turning things around. The Gators had dropped eight in a row against ranked opponents and were 1-10 under coach Billy Napier in rivalry games. Imagine how much better this team would be with a real offensive coordinator.
Why stop there?Great win, now they need to win one more game.
In the above plethora of strange imbalances (most importantly of course time-of-possession versus final score!), do we begin to see the new formulaic pattern for future Gator success?Surprise. A win is a win.
LSU FLA Points 16 27 1st Downs 25 13 3rd down efficiency 13-24 3-9 4th down efficiency 2-4 0-0 Total Yards 392 339 Passing 262 226 Comp/Att 28/48 13/26 Yards per pass 5.5 8.7 Interceptions thrown 0 0 Rushing 130 113 Rushing Attempts 44 17 Yards per rush 3.0 6.6 Penalties 3-25 7-55 Turnovers 1 0 Fumbles lost 1 0 Interceptions thrown 0 0 Possession 41:43 18:17
I admit to a similar guarded germ of a thought forming regarding your first sentence above, admittedly almost in SPITE of myself...Maybe Napier is turning things around. The Gators had dropped eight in a row against ranked opponents and were 1-10 under coach Billy Napier in rivalry games. Imagine how much better this team would be with a real offensive coordinator.
Why stop there?
Let's WIN OUT!
(I'm sort of making a joke--but then again, not really...)
In the above plethora of strange imbalances (most importantly of course time-of-possession versus final score!), do we begin to see the new formulaic pattern for future Gator success?