You're putting way too much faith in a single stat to fix a broken program. We've seen this movie before with Florida, where they talk about culture and discipline in the offseason and then it all falls apart by October. A positive turnover margin doesn't just magiically happen because a new coach says it's important. You need the players to execute it, and looking at that roster, I don't see it. Your offensive line has been a revolving door for years, and thinking they'll suddenly become maulers who protect the quarterback is a huge leap. A more aggressive defense sounds great until your secondary gets burned over the top because they're gambling for strips. Sumrall might be a good coach, but he's walking into a mess in Gainesville. Eight wins is a fantasy when you're in the SEC with that schedule. You can't just will turnovers into existence. You need better athletes who make smarter plays, and until I see that on the field. The beast has been sleeping for a reason.