The Gators got the win over the fighting Biffs of Charlotte!
Rk | Date | School | Opponent | Cmp | Att | Pct | Yds | TD | Int | Rate | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | |||
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1 | 2023-08-31 | Florida | @ | Utah | L | 31 | 44 | 70.5 | 333 | 1 | 1 | 137.0 | 8 | -29 | -3.6 | 0 | |
2 | 2023-09-09 | Florida | McNeese State | W | 14 | 17 | 82.4 | 193 | 1 | 0 | 197.1 | 3 | 8 | 2.7 | 1 | ||
3 | 2023-09-16 | Florida | Tennessee | W | 19 | 24 | 79.2 | 166 | 1 | 0 | 151.0 | 4 | -3 | -0.8 | 1 | ||
4 | 2023-09-23 | Florida | Charlotte | W | 20 | 23 | 87.0 | 259 | 1 | 0 | 195.0 | 8 | |||||
3 Games | 64 | 85 | 75.3 | 692 | 3 | 1 | 162.0 | 15 | -24 | -1.6 | 2 |
Yeah--That's the bottom line.I wish it wasn't that close but a win is a win. Heal up and go to Kentucky.
I just summarized the plays. The key to Napier’s offense is the offensive line. The Gators had a second team offensive line for half the game and it affected play calls. Oddly enough the second team offensive line is better suited for up tempo. When the first team right guard and right tackle returned in the second half it became apparent that they missed Kingsley Eguakun at center. Jake Slaughter is okay at center, but Eguakun is elite. In the second half when Napier returned to ball control it became apparent that it only works efficiently with Eguakun anchoring the offensive line.Yeah--That's the bottom line.
But man, after that first drive we looked WEAK whenever we got to the red zone. It has been a growing problem. And a BIG part of THAT is PLAY-calling. Our Coach's purview.
That's what worries me. I'm starting to get the distinct impression Billy has a real "blind spot" when it comes to his offense's gameplans. I was HOPING it was just a matter of "job responsibility overload", that he would eventually recognize this and get himself some help in the person of a good OC.
However, I hate to say it but I'm beginning to get the impression that our Coach seems more and more stubborn, or at least somewhat inflexible, when it comes to even SEEING this, let alone doing anything to correct it.
WHATEVER the reason, we need to go downfield more. More often turn Graham Mertz somewhat more LOOSE. Opening things up even a little bit, going long a few more times per game as part of these regular long drives I suspect would do wonders for the whole offense--at the very least shake up opposing defensive gameplans. Avoid stalling out so often at the end of otherwise promising long drives.
It's a glaring weakness--and one that is, as our Coach likes to say, "Correctable".
I just summarized the plays. The key to Napier’s offense is the offensive line. The Gators had a second team offensive line for half the game and it affected play calls. Oddly enough the second team offensive line is better suited for up tempo. When the first team right guard and right tackle returned in the second half it became apparent that they missed Kingsley Eguakun at center. Jake Slaughter is okay at center, but Eguakun is elite. In the second half when Napier returned to ball control it became apparent that it only works efficiently with Eguakun anchoring the offensive line.
Superb points here. I must admit that though I was considering much of that while watching, analyzing the last few moments of the 4th quarter, I sort of forgot about it all here later on last night and this morning...I just summarized the plays. The key to Napier’s offense is the offensive line. The Gators had a second team offensive line for half the game and it affected play calls. Oddly enough the second team offensive line is better suited for up tempo. When the first team right guard and right tackle returned in the second half it became apparent that they missed Kingsley Eguakun at center. Jake Slaughter is okay at center, but Eguakun is elite. In the second half when Napier returned to ball control it became apparent that it only works efficiently with Eguakun anchoring the offensive line.
Good points. In the military we refer to this as domain dominance, superiority, advantage, or parity. Against Tennessee and McNeese the offensive line exerted domain dominance over the Tennessee defensive line. Against Charlotte the offensive line exerted domain superiority in the first half or domain advantage in the second half.We actually controlled, at times DOMINATED PLAY in last night's game.
Only all these basic errors and inconsistencies, unforced errors and yes, a general emotional letdown that began I think (for its own reasons) in the 2nd half of the Tennessee game and carried through the week and into play THROUGHOUT this one got us into an all-around lackadaisical, uninspired performance here.
We all KNOW that needs to be fully behind us going on the road against UK next Saturday.
We really never felt like our team was truly threatened in this last one. In FACT, that very reality made the way the rest of the game (AFTER the 95 yard opening-drive) played out feel as frustrating as it DID:Good points. In the military we refer to this as domain dominance, superiority, advantage, or parity. Against Tennessee and McNeese the offensive line exerted domain dominance over the Tennessee defensive line. Against Charlotte the offensive line exerted domain superiority in the first half or domain advantage in the second half.