The Lagway era is over and everyone is panicking about Florida's QB room but the efficiency numbers tell a different story than the box score watchers want to admit. Florida's passing game ranked 67th in QBR last season and that was with a guy who was supposed to be a generational talent. The problem was never raw arm strength, it was decision making under pressure and the Gators finished 112th in sack rate allowed which made every dropback a disaster waiting to happen.
The new QB situation is actually a net positive for efficiency because the staff can finally install a scheme that fits the personnel instead of forcing a system around one guy's hero ball tendencies. Florida's yards per attempt dropped to 6.8 last season which is bottom half of the SEC and that number is going to climb with a more disciplined approach. The offensive line returns four starters who allowed 34 sacks and that unit is the real story not who is throwing the ball.
People forget that Florida's completion ...