That secondary gave up 8.2 yards per pass attempt last season, which ranked 112th nationally. Good luck? Florida's new receiver, combined with their existing talent, is going to exploit that exact weakness. You're talking like the Bounce House is some impenetrable fortress, but the data shows your pass defense was a liability against competent offenses. Florida's QB had a 145.6 passer rating on the road last year, so the environment isn't some magic cure for coverage breakdowns. Celebrating a unit that was statistically one of the worst in the country at limiting big plays is a bold choice. The portal exists to directly attack deficiencies like yours, and adding a dynamic playmaker is how you capitalize. That secondary hasn't proven it can handle a top-tier SEC receiving corps, and now they have to deal with another weapon. The hype is warranted because it addresses a clear mismatch on paper. Your confidence is based on atmosphere, not the actual performance of the players on the field.