that's a massive assumption given florida's recent history. they've finished with a negative turnover margin in four of the last five seasons, and a new staff doesn't automatically fix ball security. their quarterback room combined for 18 interceptions last year, which is a systemic issue. physicality alone doesn't create takeaways, their defensive havoc rate ranked outside the top 100. until they show tangible improvement on the field, predicting a positive margin is just hopeful thinking. the data from the last half-decade strongly suggests this is a deep-rooted problem.