There are many people you can blame for the Gators’ atrocious passing defense in 2020.
Blame Todd Grantham for blitzing both cornerbacks on a third-and-long.
Blame Dan Mullen for allowing Grantham to do so.
Blame the front-7 for not being able to generate a consistent pass rush or the linebackers and safeties for looking like they had just discovered the sport of football for the first time.
Or you can blame the coaches for recruiting deficiencies that left the Gators without much depth at cornerback or great top-end talent at safety.
One person who would appear to be immune from that blame, however, is cornerback Kaiir Elam.