ESPN spent months on that jersey number list and I guarantee you they had Tim Tebow at #15 and just said "yeah that's fine" without thinking about it. But here is what actually matters for Florida Gators heading into fall camp. The red zone numbers from last season are sitting right there and nobody wants to talk about them. Florida Gators finished 2025 ranked 67th in red zone touchdown percentage at 58.3%. That is not just bad, that is losing football. You leave points on the board inside the 20 and suddenly you are fighting from behind against every SEC team with a pulse.
The offensive line was a mess in tight spaces last fall. When the field shrinks, you need push and you need a QB who can make quick decisions. The Gators ranked 94th in power success rate per game logs, meaning they could not convert short-yardage situations when it mattered most. That is a scheme issue and a personnel issue. The new transfers coming in need to fix this immediately or it is the same story all over again.
Here is the real number that keeps me up at night. Florida Gators had 14 red zone possessions in one-score games last season and only converted 7 of them into touchdowns. That is a 50% clip in the moments that decide seasons. You do not win SEC games scoring field goals instead of touchdowns. The margin for error in this league is razor thin and the Gators are leaving meat on the bone. Fall camp needs to be about red zone efficiency or nothing else matters.