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5 minutes ago, 954gator said:

I wouldn't say their Defense is suspect at all though.  They will be pretty damn strong on D, but you have to be able to keep the ball on O in order for the D to succeed.   This has been UF's problem for quite a while now SMH.   D can't be on the field 247.  

UF biggest problem is they can't recruit the right qb if their life depended on it, and i dont see much change unless i missed something but when i tried to look up their qb depth chart the top 2 were both redshirt freshmen, if I'm wrong then can someone give me a link to the real depth chart

 

I've never seen a program held back for so long because of 1 position

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6 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

UF biggest problem is they can't recruit the right qb if their life depended on it, and i dont see much change unless i missed something but when i tried to look up their qb depth chart the top 2 were both redshirt freshmen, if I'm wrong then can someone give me a link to the real depth chart

 

I've never seen a program held back for so long because of 1 position

I guess we'll see.  I'm happy with who we got in this class. 

http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4023648/582b871bdfd8b803b065f31f

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3 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

He gonna start? 

Nope he's at Long Beach Poly this year.   This year the battle for the starting position is between ND transfer Malik Zaire and RS soph Felipe Franks.   I tend to think Zaire starts, but Franks has looked good.  Don't get me wrong I have no faith our offense will be good, what I want is for them to not be horrible.  

 

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On 8/10/2017 at 6:36 PM, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

UF biggest problem is they can't recruit the right qb if their life depended on it, and i dont see much change unless i missed something but when i tried to look up their qb depth chart the top 2 were both redshirt freshmen, if I'm wrong then can someone give me a link to the real depth chart

 

I've never seen a program held back for so long because of 1 position

But they also had a run with some good QBs for a long time...

Danny Wuerfull

Jesse Palmer

Rex Grossman

Chris Leak

Tim Tebow

 

Is a pretty sound 16 years or so.  You have 2 Heismans in there, a Heisman runner up and Palmer and Leak were better then anything they have had over the last 8 yeas or so.

Between 2011 and 2015 4 transferred out including Jacoby Brisset who may have been more of a loss than anticipated.

At the end of the day it doesn't really matter if the Gators have been "held back" when the path to a National Championship generally goes through Alabama.

 

For depth charts , I like to use this :

http://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/

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2 hours ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

Fsu defense held firm for most of the game until the offense started having turnovers 

 

So @Zoe Boy is fsu defense still nothing more than potential? 

They did great last night but Bama offense ain't all that either imo and far as Derwin James he's just a blitzing safety .. Nothing special to me..

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15 minutes ago, Zoe Boy said:

They did great last night but Bama offense ain't all that either imo and far as Derwin James he's just a blitzing safety .. Nothing special to me..

I still thought it was ridiculous that Trey had to sit out a half for a penalty for last season

 

Kinda petty by NCAA 

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7 minutes ago, Zoe Boy said:

Miami LB had to do the same thing too...

And people wonder why players declare as soon as possible 

 

I would leave the ncaa high and dry as soon as possible and enjoy fact they couldn't make another penny off me

 

Athletes should be paid and it should come directly out of those rich "pretend" executives at the ncaa pockets

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5 hours ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

And people wonder why players declare as soon as possible 

 

I would leave the ncaa high and dry as soon as possible and enjoy fact they couldn't make another penny off me

 

Athletes should be paid and it should come directly out of those rich "pretend" executives at the ncaa pockets

Man this like one of the realist quote you ever said that I agree with you!!!! 100!!!!

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5 hours ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

And people wonder why players declare as soon as possible 

 

I would leave the ncaa high and dry as soon as possible and enjoy fact they couldn't make another penny off me

 

Athletes should be paid and it should come directly out of those rich "pretend" executives at the ncaa pockets

Given the relatively short life of most football careers, if you project 5th round or higher, it would probably be a mistake to not go pro when you first become eligible. Each year spent in college probably represents the subtraction of a very large percentage of your potential professional career. As such, leaving seems like a no brainer to me if professional football is your goal. You can always go back and finish the degree after your career is over. Heck, you can even take classes during the off season and online if you want to and have the discipline. 

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