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Q: Who starts at quarterback vs. Michigan and why?
Young: Going into camp, I thought Malik Zaire was the heavy favorite. I still think he ends up as the guy on Sept. 2, but I don’t think the decision is going to be easy. By all accounts and from the limited windows of practice open to the media, Feleipe Franks has had an impressive preseason and is doing everything he can to put himself in position for the job.
I still believe Zaire prevails because of what he brings to the offense. His versatility and running ability add a valuable dynamic, and he started big games against teams such as LSU and Texas while at Notre Dame. While his track record isn’t extensive, it’s mostly impressive. I like the way the ball comes out of his hand and the timing he’s showed with receivers most days in camp. Unlike two weeks ago, I wouldn’t be surprised if Franks prevailed — he’s looked good — but I still expect Zaire to get the first snaps.
McPherson: I’ve been adamant for some time now that Malik Zaire is going to wind up being Florida’s starter this season. However, after talking with players over the last week, I have the feeling the job is Feleipe Franks’ to lose. All three candidates — McElwain and players all still believe Luke Del Rio is a contender — have had highs and lows during camp, but none have flashed enough to separate from the pack. If it continues to be that way through the rest of camp and into game week, I think Franks will get the call.
Young: Going into camp, I thought Malik Zaire was the heavy favorite. I still think he ends up as the guy on Sept. 2, but I don’t think the decision is going to be easy. By all accounts and from the limited windows of practice open to the media, Feleipe Franks has had an impressive preseason and is doing everything he can to put himself in position for the job.
I still believe Zaire prevails because of what he brings to the offense. His versatility and running ability add a valuable dynamic, and he started big games against teams such as LSU and Texas while at Notre Dame. While his track record isn’t extensive, it’s mostly impressive. I like the way the ball comes out of his hand and the timing he’s showed with receivers most days in camp. Unlike two weeks ago, I wouldn’t be surprised if Franks prevailed — he’s looked good — but I still expect Zaire to get the first snaps.
McPherson: I’ve been adamant for some time now that Malik Zaire is going to wind up being Florida’s starter this season. However, after talking with players over the last week, I have the feeling the job is Feleipe Franks’ to lose. All three candidates — McElwain and players all still believe Luke Del Rio is a contender — have had highs and lows during camp, but none have flashed enough to separate from the pack. If it continues to be that way through the rest of camp and into game week, I think Franks will get the call.