Former, current, and future Florida football players as well as local, state, and national media share their thoughts on the Gators’ 33-31 loss to No. 11 Missouri. Check out what some of your favorite Gators and some well-known analysts had to say after the contest.
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Last thing cause it needs to be said: we can’t blame coaches for everything. Sometimes, the players have to be the ones to step up, and be held accountable for not doing their job. It’s a two way street.
Man WTH this ain’t Florida Gator Defense! Young or not, Hurt or not idc this ain’t it! Yes we are young and yes we are banged up! However not running to the ball, horrific pursuit angles, and poor tackling is on the coach/ coaches not necessarily Billy! I love what I’m seeing…
I was ready to praise Napier for finally making progress but losers find ways to lose. The details. Etienne not going down in bounds. Soft, I mean charmin soft coverage. Too easy. 4th and 17 and no one has a clue on defense what’s happening
#Gators coach Billy Napier on his team’s ability to rally. ‘Gotta believe some good is going to come from it. Right now we have some guys that are hurting.’
So we are looking at a Florida-Florida State game with no starting QBs next weekend and one team needs it to stay in playoff contention and the other needs ensure they get to a bowl. Whew.
#Gators had one play longer than 18 yards during the first half, Ricky Pearsall's 61-yard catch on UF's second play. Trevor Etienne with plays of 30 and 37 yards on last drive.
If someone else beats you for the first down in that situation, you just have to live with it. But to let him, the best player on the field for either team, run free… https://t.co/nGQBCVu28R
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