There are times we here at Hail Florida Hail keep beating a dead horse, but among the reasons why the Billy Napier Era is going to go down as one of the worst in the history of the Gators is that he brought to Gainesville a rigid process that refused to adapt. Napier had one way of playing offense, and it didn’t matter whether or not Florida’s roster makeup made sense for that offense. Most notable was Napier’s insistence on running two-tight end sets, despite not having the SEC-quality tight ends needed to effectively run those sets, while his cache of speedy wide receivers stood on the sideline.
Jon Sumrall spotlights a refreshing trait Florida’s new OC Buster Faulkner brings