The lasting images from Treon Harris' start at LSU on Saturday will likely be the rash of rushed or under-thrown passes or the desperation Hail Mary pass that fell short of the end zone and out of bounds.
Those plays -- or lack there of -- likely didn't get Florida fans excited, as they watched their Cinderella team suffer its first loss of the season, but all is not lost with Florida's not-so-new starting quarterback. No, Harris, who is 5-3 as a starter and is taking over with Will Grier being suspended for the year after testing positive for an NCAA banned substance, still has the tools necessary to guide the 13th-ranked Gators (6-1, 4-1 SEC) to Atlanta for the SEC championship game.