Calling it now: Florida's QB efficiency numbers are going to spike hard this fall and nobody is accounting for it. The Gators sat at 87th in passing efficiency last season with a completion rate barely above 58% on standard downs. That's not a talent problem, that's a scheme and timing issue. Sumrall comes from a system at Troy that ran a 72% completion rate on play action alone. The new staff is installing a rhythm-based passing game that gets the ball out in under 2.5 seconds, which is exactly what Florida's offensive line needs after giving up 32 sacks. Watch the quick game numbers jump by at least 8% in completion percentage and the yards per attempt climb past 7.5. This offense is going to look completely different when the QB isn't holding the ball waiting for routes to develop.