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Defensive ends CeCe Jefferson and Jabari Zuniga have generated a good bit of preseason buzz, the praise continues pouring in for the Gators’ young linebackers, and everybody wants to know where Chauncey Gardner Jr. will end up in the secondary, not to mention how the young defensive backs are coming along as a whole.
“I feel like he’s going to shock a lot of people this year. He’s very underrated,” Perine said. “That’s one guy like during this offseason he was working out, we would have a full workout, he would go in after everyone was done and walking out. He’ll go in and have his own workout. He’s working hard, man.”
“Squat, bench, curl, whatever it is, that man is a beast. I’m telling you, he’s a beast. He’s a beast, like he’s a real-life beast,” Gators defensive end Keivonnis Davis said. “He’s a monster. I tried working out with him over the summer, but I was sore the next day. He’s a monster. It’s crazy.”
“What it comes down to is I started realizing the time — I don’t have much time left, you know. I’ve been here for three years and I haven’t really done much so I really need to focus on my goals,” he said then.
Brett Heggie, competing to be the Gators’ starting left guard, was asked this week who he thinks is the toughest Florida defensive lineman to block.
“Taven Bryan, I’d say. His quickness off the ball and his experience, he’s a smart defensive lineman,” he said. “He knows what he’s doing. Powerful and quick — he puts the two together. It’s a tough combo.”
“He’s a beast, like, for real, for real,” Davis said. “I don’t think nobody would be able to block him come fall.”
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I hope he puts it together this year. I also hope Davis knows you should be sore the next day.
Defensive ends CeCe Jefferson and Jabari Zuniga have generated a good bit of preseason buzz, the praise continues pouring in for the Gators’ young linebackers, and everybody wants to know where Chauncey Gardner Jr. will end up in the secondary, not to mention how the young defensive backs are coming along as a whole.
“I feel like he’s going to shock a lot of people this year. He’s very underrated,” Perine said. “That’s one guy like during this offseason he was working out, we would have a full workout, he would go in after everyone was done and walking out. He’ll go in and have his own workout. He’s working hard, man.”
“Squat, bench, curl, whatever it is, that man is a beast. I’m telling you, he’s a beast. He’s a beast, like he’s a real-life beast,” Gators defensive end Keivonnis Davis said. “He’s a monster. I tried working out with him over the summer, but I was sore the next day. He’s a monster. It’s crazy.”
“What it comes down to is I started realizing the time — I don’t have much time left, you know. I’ve been here for three years and I haven’t really done much so I really need to focus on my goals,” he said then.
Brett Heggie, competing to be the Gators’ starting left guard, was asked this week who he thinks is the toughest Florida defensive lineman to block.
“Taven Bryan, I’d say. His quickness off the ball and his experience, he’s a smart defensive lineman,” he said. “He knows what he’s doing. Powerful and quick — he puts the two together. It’s a tough combo.”
“He’s a beast, like, for real, for real,” Davis said. “I don’t think nobody would be able to block him come fall.”
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I hope he puts it together this year. I also hope Davis knows you should be sore the next day.