What do you see as a total collapse? 7-5, 7-6 would seem to mean with his best roster so far he is still middle of the SEC. I see the roster as 8-9, even 10 on the full season. The biggest hurdle will be road wins. He's at 22%(2 of 9) and needs to win half of the six(more is better). If we only win one or two of our road games he has to go undefeated at home. Even if that happened, no coach who loses most road games will ever make a championship run. Interesting season coming our way.
I see 8 as reasonable but that is only one game from 7 or 9. Lots of crazy things can happen and sometimes its just the breaks. We cant look like we did in several games the first half of last year. If we look like a competent team all year and there are four or even five teams that are just more talented and beat us, i can live with that. The question is is, how many teams do we play that are more talented than us. If DJ isnt playing, that number goes up.
1.He gets a break for having the toughest schedule in the country. No one expects an undefeated year. So the question becomes is one loss acceptable? What about two. If you get into the playoff with three we still good. The gray area starts at four losses as you don't make the playoffs but maybe you have a close loss to say Texas who wins an NC or plays for one. Five losses are disastrous IMO.
We have to see the season as a whole, not just numbers. I want to see a well coached team with solid decision making and may the best team win. No more losing to Tennessee when we should have won or at least made a better effort to do so.
Even our greatest coaches laid some turds on road games. It happens some times with college athletes in hostile environments. What we saw at home against teams that were mid like aTm and Miami was unacceptable and cant be repeated. Napier added more pressure this year against Miami because of that embarrassment last year. Road game or not they need to go in and play like they are the favorite this year. I still find it hard to believe that was the product he put on the field after an off-season of accolades and hype from the head coach. Im a hopeful skeptic (oxymoron intended) until i see what they bring to Miami this year.
I hope so - but we really do need to see not only improvement, but consistency and confidence for this to be a successful season. If we aren’t happy with what we see - especially with the talent and depth we have, it’s gonna be a major disappointment and no way to enter 2026
We may lose some games against more talented teams but that should be expected. We just need to play up to our potential. No shame in losing to the better man if we do our best.
Ward was good but their defense was not and we made them look all world. I was helping someone out at the time the game was on but when I saw our offensive response paired with our defense unable to get off the field once again I tuned out by the 2nd quarter. It was as pathetic an opener as I've ever seen especially given the effusive praise by coach in the off-season. Miami should have had two more losses if not for two horrific calls by acc refs that benefited their only team with a pulse at that time. Great offense but a mid team
Our defense should keep us in most games. The QB will make or break the season, and the Gators will be predominantly judged by the health of DJ! This Haven is stellar, and he will require a stellar paycheck and a tight relationship with the coaching staff! If Napier gets him, BN isn't going anywhere. Hopefully, we won't have to discuss much, because we will mostly see wins in 2025!