The Gators haven't needed to throw the ball much to win this season, and they probably aren't going to anytime soon.
Florida has four players who should get at least 15 carries per game, and no wide receiver talent that demands touches.
Only tight end Aaron Hernandez has proven himself to be a viable option in the passing game.
With the lack of receiving talent, the Gators will need to stick to the ground game if they are going to make it back to the national championship.
Even though they have a Heisman-winning quarterback, he hasn’t been tearing up defenses for the last three years through the air.
Let’s face it: Tim Tebow has always been more of a threat running than he has through the air.
And this season, he has far inferior talent to dish the ball out to. Instead, all of the talent is standing right next to him in the backfield.
Whether it is Jeff Demps, Chris Rainey, Emmanuel Moody or Tebow, UF is better off letting them run the ball than trying to throw 30 times per game.