The obsession with Florida's $11.2M assistant pool is completely missing the real question on offense. You can hire all the position coaches you want, but if the quarterback efficiency doesn't improve from last season's 11th place finish in the SEC passer rating, none of that money matters. Florida ranked 87th nationally in red zone touchdown rate and the QB play was the root cause, not the playcalling.
everybody wants to talk about the coordinator hires and salary pool like that automatically fixes accuracy issues and decision making under pressure. The Gators finished outside the top 100 in completion percentage above expectation last season and the new staff has to prove they can develop a QB who processes quickly enough to make this offense function in the SEC.
The portal departure of DJ Lagway means the room is completely reset this spring. The entire offensive efficiency question comes down to whether Sumrall and his staff can build a QB who actually hits the deep ball and do...