I know nothing, I just observe. I do know that, even when practice is closed, some information trickles out, especially about the most important position on the team, quarterback. The silence is deafening. Mey hypothesis is that is because there's nothing good to say about UF's quarterbacks. The overwhelming hope, even if not explicitly voiced, was that Will Grier was going to seize the job, even if the coaches wouldn't say it, and UF would have a better quarterback this season after five years of poor play at the position. You can believe what you want, I think it's necessary to read between the lines sometimes. For instance, that means interpreting McElwain saying that Trip Thurman needs to "rest" his shoulder for eight months and then "maybe" we'll find a role for him. He didn't say anything about Thurman's career being over, but it's a valid hypothesis that he'll never play again since now is a critical time for him to be out there mentoring all the pups on the line and it's not anything new for a bad shoulder to end a lineman's career. In fact, UF has lost at least of couple of them for that same reason the past couple of years. After all, you didn't get your degree without having to do some critical thinking, and not just believing everything someone says, especially coaches, did you?