I agree; our offense will be totally different even without a running QB, but Utah's biggest problem will be the lack of mobility (which is what made Rising a better than average QB) and a defense that they will be unprepared for. I am going to call it today: Gators 27-Utah 16. Shocker, right?Whoever is their QB2 must represent a big drop in ability to consider pushing Rising like this. He's not likely to lead them to victory with his legs, so they must think he can do it with his arm. But the secondary and LB room have both been upgraded and it almost looks like a huge match-up advantage to UF. They will have their TE back so they aren't without some weapons, but they have no idea how to game plan for a Gator team they never played or seen any film of.
I have felt all along that the advantage belongs to UF since most of the roster wasn't on the team last time they played and there's no film on them, so what are the coaches preparing for? Nobody seems to see that. Last year's game is NA, not applicable. I'm 100% with you.I agree; our offense will be totally different even without a running QB, but Utah's biggest problem will be the lack of mobility (which is what made Rising a better than average QB) and a defense that they will be unprepared for. I am going to call it today: Gators 27-Utah 16. Shocker, right?