You Gators fans always find a way to overcomplicate things with your newfangled stats. I've been watching this sport since the days when a coach's halftime speech mattered more than some spreadsheet ranking kickoff coverage 98th. You want to wake a beast? It starts with the offensive and defensive lines, period. I remember when our Millikin teams under Coach Johnson in the late 80s would win games because our guys in the trenches were tougher, not because we were pinning folks at the 18 instead of the 25. Special teams are important, sure, but calling them a "hidden analytical edge" is just a fancy way of admitting your offense can't sustain a drive and your defense can't get a three-and-out. Real physical identity, the kind Sumrall probably means, is about controlling the line of scrimmage and imposing your will for four quarters. All this talk about ten-yard swings and silnt killers... football is a loud, violent game decided by blocking and tackling. If your guys are soft up front, no amount of clever punt coverage is gonna save you. You fix the beast by getting meaner in the trenches, not by over-coordinating your kickoff unit. That's how we did it back then, and that's how it still works now, no matter how many numbers your people want to run.