Their game-style is easy to take advantage of, and that's because White has built a disadvantageous team. Since White likes going small for the most game-minutes, then he must be practicing the small style the most time. Whereas, insist that all learn to use the players inside, Hayes, Gak, Stone, etc by practicing it the most. Doesn't a smart coach develop specific players' skills by pounding the lessons home in drill after drill. You don't much need coaching for jacking up 3-arch shots. Players can do that solo or loosely in shoot-around fun.
If White is the CEO UF basketball needs then he needs to hire a dynamic "big-man" coach.
But there's the rub: I think such dynamism would be cacophonous to White. It would jolt his transcendental soul. White cannot be practicing these guys on what they need. In-game there is no confident execution, there's too few options players look for, and there's no pragmatic respect for the shot-clock, for where your rebounders are, for spotting teammates' constant hustling-movement (of which they do too little). Seems White has built a mess.
Since all this is not fun to watch, White is not fun to have as coach.