https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/f...l-nussmeier-plus-mcelwain-darn-near-cheating/
Most of the questions will undoubtedly come on the offensive side of the ball where Coach Mac will put his expertise to use.
But his reported hiring of fellow former Alabama offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier, according to Sports Illustrated’s Thayer Evans, may be the hire that puts this entire operation over the top.
When it comes to offensive football, there’s nothing like having continuity in your scheme and philosophy.
There’s a lot to be said for continuity in football; both McElwain and Nussmeier have similar philosophies on offense, yet both have subtle differences they will draw upon to make Florida’s offense a complete machine.
It’s been widely written that the Florida fan base prefers to throw it all around the yard, like back in the glory days of Steve Spurrier, but it may have to settle for some good ol’ fashioned balance on offense.
Yep, just when you thought it was safe to play Florida…
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...3/florida-gators-introduce-coach-jim-mcelwain
More importantly to the Gators, he was ultra-confident that he can and will get what used to be one of the most feared offenses in the Southeastern Conference
back to being a juggernaut.
"I believe I can win with my dog Claire-a-bell," McElwain said. "There are good players here.
It's our responsibility to get that going."
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Its put up or shut up time for Mac and his offense this season. We were the worst overall offense in the SEC last season and also had the worst rushing attack in the league.