Part 1: Why didn’t the Gators throw more?
Actually, the Gators called 40 pass plays and completed 75% of them! The best plays were nullified by creatively stupid penalties. This one is a great example.
On 2nd and 7, the Gators notice after an incomplete pass that Utah is still sold out to stop the run. In response, Florida dials up a rub concept. Rubs are hard to defend, especially near the goal line when Utah was stacking the box for the run and playing bump-and-run man coverage on the back end. Florida attempted to take advantage of aggressive man-to-man coverage by having receivers run routes in close proximity to each other knowing the defenders would get crossed up trying to do pattern match.
The Utes were forced to move a dedicated pass rusher/ run stopper out of the 8-man box and drop a JACK or dual assignment linebacker (shown in green). The Gators flood the left zone with two receivers and cross the third one underneath to create conflict for the third DB (usually a NICKEL, strong safety, or STAR). In this case, the Gators successfully isolated the Utah JACK (possibly a MIKE playing out of position) and would likely have completed a TD to TE Jonathan Odom flexed to the outside working inside. Instead, the Gators took too long to get the play off and they were penalized.
Once Mertz learns to get these plays off quickly, I expect to see this play added to the repertoire of scoring plays.
Actually, the Gators called 40 pass plays and completed 75% of them! The best plays were nullified by creatively stupid penalties. This one is a great example.
On 2nd and 7, the Gators notice after an incomplete pass that Utah is still sold out to stop the run. In response, Florida dials up a rub concept. Rubs are hard to defend, especially near the goal line when Utah was stacking the box for the run and playing bump-and-run man coverage on the back end. Florida attempted to take advantage of aggressive man-to-man coverage by having receivers run routes in close proximity to each other knowing the defenders would get crossed up trying to do pattern match.
The Utes were forced to move a dedicated pass rusher/ run stopper out of the 8-man box and drop a JACK or dual assignment linebacker (shown in green). The Gators flood the left zone with two receivers and cross the third one underneath to create conflict for the third DB (usually a NICKEL, strong safety, or STAR). In this case, the Gators successfully isolated the Utah JACK (possibly a MIKE playing out of position) and would likely have completed a TD to TE Jonathan Odom flexed to the outside working inside. Instead, the Gators took too long to get the play off and they were penalized.
Once Mertz learns to get these plays off quickly, I expect to see this play added to the repertoire of scoring plays.
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