That is the key--balance. We lacked it last year despite supposedly having everything else. For a spread offense we did not spread the ball well, other than giving everyone a chance at QB. At the very least it will be fun to watch the team grow. It just was not fun last year. I heard lots of reports of players not getting along, players defecting, some even thinking of mutiny. I cannot verify how true the reports are, but the on-field performance showed it. Even the Gator Walk and the parade at Homecoming showed something was wrong. The only happy players were Ahmad Black and Trey Burton--and they performed well. Everyone who walked around like angry zombies did not perform well, or was average.
Well, in retrospect it seems pretty clear you were right: there was DEFINITELY "something wrong"...Urban was basically "gone" already, leaving an over-matched, under-qualified non-entity in charge of the offense (and God-knows what else)--and that's just to start with! Then there were all those other rumors, problems and under-currents swirling about and through the whole program. Hell, with all the injuries added in it's probably a tribute to our innate talent that we did even THAT "well" (a winning record and a New Year's Day Bowl-victory over Penn State would not be considered mediocrity at a lot of places--but that season was not acceptable at UF, NOR SHOULD IT BE).
Fortunately, the same conditions that made achieving THAT much possible amid LAST year's inept organizational blundering still apply--the cupboard is not (nor will it be) bare, far from it. The dramatic wholesale positive changes that have taken place will mean all the talent can now be properly focused; this will NOT require a long "rebuilding process", as many of us were so afraid we were heading for if that mess we sensed last year continued to deepen.
On the contrary, I believe we'll actually have some real fun watching this team come together and grow into something pretty amazing over the course of the coming season, ready to make a sustained run beginning NEXT year (2012).