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Here's some excerpts from Will Sammon on the o-line,
One source close to the program put things bluntly after practice in terms of the offensive line, saying, “We need more.”
For now, the Gators have an inexperienced group and are hoping for serious gains, quickly. There was some mixing and matching, but the first team from left to right was: Stone Forsythe, Brett Heggie, Nick Buchanan, Chris Bleich and Jean Delance. The second-team offensive line was Richard Gouraige, Ethan White, Tanner Rowell, T.J. Moore and Michael Tarquin. Heggie, who didn’t show any signs of limitations after battling a few injuries last year, played both guard spots. White took some snaps at backup left tackle, and freshman Kingsley Eguakun worked at center with the third team.
On a positive note for the Gators, Bleich is in better physical shape this spring and looks poised to claim a prominent role, while Tarquin has the best frame of the early enrollees and the best shot at playing time in the two-deep among the freshmen.
One source close to the program put things bluntly after practice in terms of the offensive line, saying, “We need more.”
For now, the Gators have an inexperienced group and are hoping for serious gains, quickly. There was some mixing and matching, but the first team from left to right was: Stone Forsythe, Brett Heggie, Nick Buchanan, Chris Bleich and Jean Delance. The second-team offensive line was Richard Gouraige, Ethan White, Tanner Rowell, T.J. Moore and Michael Tarquin. Heggie, who didn’t show any signs of limitations after battling a few injuries last year, played both guard spots. White took some snaps at backup left tackle, and freshman Kingsley Eguakun worked at center with the third team.
On a positive note for the Gators, Bleich is in better physical shape this spring and looks poised to claim a prominent role, while Tarquin has the best frame of the early enrollees and the best shot at playing time in the two-deep among the freshmen.