***OFFICIAL GAME THREAD: UF vs Miami***

What will happen against Miami?

  • Pass for 300 yards

    Votes: 32 25.4%
  • Rush for 300 yards

    Votes: 17 13.5%
  • Both

    Votes: 17 13.5%
  • Neither

    Votes: 60 47.6%

  • Total voters
    126
  • Poll closed .

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I'd agree with that if N'Kosi struggled with the same plays that Rosier did but he was clearly better when given the chance. Perry messed up, as any RS Freshman would, and Richt immediately took him out and put Rosier back in.If Richt really knew what he was doing he wouldn't have played musical chairs with them both during the season.
Musical chairs is generally a terrible idea for the rest of the team. Spurrier was able to manage that but very few can. The team needs a consistent leader at QB to rally behind. Just going out on a limb here since you seem to think they were about equal and struggled the same... Richt probably went with the guy that knew the playbook better and had better chemistry (which he probably developed in the extra years he had with the team) with the rest of the guys. It’s frustrating for us fans when the exciting back up isn’t in but there’s normally a reason for that...
 

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Mullinz is the opposite of tempo. He will never add tempo. He wants to do the lemur offense and send in his plays after he sees the defense.
 

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Mullinz is the opposite of tempo. He will never add tempo. He wants to lemur offense and send in his plays after he sees the defense.
His offense could be real challenging to defend if he mixed tempo in. Other team could be caught flat footed and sucking wind in the second half of the running game was effective.
 

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Musical chairs is generally a terrible idea for the rest of the team. Spurrier was able to manage that but very few can. The team needs a consistent leader at QB to rally behind. Just going out on a limb here since you seem to think they were about equal and struggled the same... Richt probably went with the guy that knew the playbook better and had better chemistry (which he probably developed in the extra years he had with the team) with the rest of the guys. It’s frustrating for us fans when the exciting back up isn’t in but there’s normally a reason for that...
You're right. Kosi had issues picking up the playbook. A majority of fans didn't care though lol. We just wanted the better guy out there.
 

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I hope you know that Bielema was the HC, not Enos. 65th offense with less caliber of players that Miami gets. Keep that in mind.
Enos was the OC, no? You’d figure he’d have been somewhat involved with the offense and it’s production. Or lack thereof...
 

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I hope you know that Bielema was the HC, not Enos. 65th offense with less caliber of players that Miami gets. Keep that in mind.
You need backup.

Dont you know any other coCanes to bring here and debate with us?
 
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Wisconsin consistently had a short field to work with

Among some of your nonsensical ramblings, this nugget seems plausible only because MIami had the third ranked defense in the country last year in yards per play but high teens for points allowed by defense. That does suggest a lot of short fields and offensive turnovers.

Just looked - MIami was 117th in the country in turnovers lost. Oh no, I may scare Fever.
 

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You need backup.

Dont you know any other coCanes to bringnhere and debate with us?
Debate? I'm just having fun. And I don't see how what I said was unfathomable to believe. Notice how everyone else is praising the hire except y'all because you all think he's going to do exactly what he did at Arky.
 

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Among some of your nonsensical ramblings, this nugget seems plausible only because MIami had the third ranked defense in the country last year in yards per play but high teens for points allowed by defense. That does suggest a lot of short fields and offensive turnovers.

Just looked - MIami was 117th in the country in turnovers lost. Oh no, I may scare Fever.
When an offensive player at scUM makes a turnover, do the have a turnover chain of shame they have to wear? Asking for a friend.
 

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Debate? I'm just having fun. And I don't see how what I said was unfathomable to believe. Notice how everyone else is praising the hire except y'all because you all think he's going to do exactly what he did at Arky.
Ive heard exactly no one praise the hire. Running Richt off for Diaz will go down in history as one of the most laughable moves in history.

There been probably two dozen major colleges hiring coaches in the last 2 years and Diaz was on the short list for Temple and no one else but you.
 
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Ive heard exactly no one praise the hire. there been probably two dozen major colleges hiring coaches in the last 2 years and he was on the short list for Temple and no one else but you.
Mrs. Diaz was very pleased. Say what you want about Miami, but it is preferable to Philly. But then, most places are preferable to Philly.
 

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Among some of your nonsensical ramblings, this nugget seems plausible only because MIami had the third ranked defense in the country last year in yards per play but high teens for points allowed by defense. That does suggest a lot of short fields and offensive turnovers.

Just looked - MIami was 117th in the country in turnovers lost. Oh no, I may scare Fever.
Yup. We were pretty bad. Basically what I've been trying to say.
 

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