In 2018, the Florida averaged 35.0 PPG (22nd), while their defense allowed 20.0 PPG (20th). Their offense was ranked 27th in rushing yards (213.2 YPG) and 82nd in passing yards (213.5 YPG). Their total yards came to 426.7 PG (42nd). The offense was tough on the passing game, allowing merely 180.0 YPG (13th). Against the rush, the Gators allowed 162.5 YPG (65th). The 343.3 total defensive yards per contest ranked 28th.
Florida Gators Preview 2019 – Offense
As a sophomore last season, dual-threat quarterback Feleipe Franks (58.4 COMP%, 24 TDs, 6 INTs) threw for over 2,400 yards. Franks also rushed for 350 yards and seven scores while averaging 3.2 YPA. He’d like to raise his completion rate. The receiving group includes the team’s top-seven pass catchers from last season. Included are Josh Hammond (28 REC, 13.2 AVG, 4 TDs) and Van Jefferson (35 REC, 14.4 AVG, 6 TDs). Both seniors are solid. Senior Freddie Swain (14 REC, 18.9 AVG, 5 TDs) is a major scoring threat.
Defense and Special Teams
Senior punter Tommy Townsend (51 Punts, 45.4 YPP, 24 In20) was sound, but he did have two blocked last season. As a freshman last year, PK Evan McPherson (50-50 EP, 17-19 FG) was on target. Our Florida Gators Preview 2019 observes that more distance would be helpful as his longest was 48 yards. Punt returner Freddie Swain (22 PRTs, 10.2 AVG, 1 TD) was sound, while Kadarius Tony averaged 22.2 YPG on kick returns. This team posted a +12 TO margin, which tied them for seventh nationally.
Coaching and Recruitment
Head coach Dan Mullen (10-3 Florida, 79-49 Overall), who came from Mississippi State with a 5-2 bowl record, earned his sixth bowl victory in his first season with the Gators. Mullen calls the play on offense while his team of OCs Billy Gonzales and Jon Hevesy coordinate the passing game and rush attack respectively. Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, who had an NFL DC offer, has been in the college coaching ranks since 2010. He’s a quality coordinator. Of the 25 recruits this year, 17 are four-star and eight are three-star. None are five-star recruits.
Our Florida Gators Preview 2019 – Final Word
Our Florida Gators Preview 2019 finds that this team’s schedule is very tough. From October 5 through November 2, they play Auburn, LSU, South Carolina, and Georgia. That’s an extra-challenging string of games. The gane against the Bulldogs could be for the division crown. The biggest question mark for this team, as noted before, will be in replenishing their offensive line. A top-notch line could be the key to this team’s success in 2019.
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