The offensive line is led by guard Jim Tartt, who should be a really good anchor. There is some youth, but there is plenty of untapped potential on the line. It's nothing to worry about.
If you get the picture, this should be the best offense in the country.
THE DEFENSE
Here's where things did not go too well. It was the best of times for the offense, and the so-so of times for the defense. Derrick Harvey, the pass-rushing terror that provided most of the excitement for this side of the ball, is gone, and that's something that a young secondary will have to deal with.
The defensive backfield needs to shape up its pass defense, or else the Gators will be watching the BCS championship game again this year. Wondy Pierre-Louis has to step up and be the man. He's certainly capable—it's just a matter of putting it all together at cornerback.
The other side is occupied by Joe Haden, who is only a sophomore, meaning there's more room for development. For the 98th-ranked pass defense, the secondary sure does have some athletes—it's just their inexperience that handicapped their efforts. Look for that to change.
On the defensive line, Jermaine Cunningham should have the kind of season that makes him shoot up draft boards. Carlos Dunlap will be the main man in replacing Derrick Harvey, and he will do all right his first season.
Brandon Spikes is another guy attracting attention from the NFL scouts. The linebacker should be gone after this year. I think A.J. Jones also has the ability to become one of the better LBs in the SEC.
All in all, watch out for the Gator defense. They have the talent to surprise a lot of people.
THE SCHEDULE
Aug. 30—Hawaii
Sep. 6—Miami
Sep. 20—at Tennessee
Sep. 27—Ole Miss
Oct. 4—at Arkansas
Oct. 11—LSU
Oct. 25—Kentucky
Nov. 1—Georgia (Jack.)
Nov. 8—at Vanderbilt
Nov. 15—South Carolina
Nov. 22—The Citadel
Nov. 29—at Florida State
This gauntlet is not for the faint of heart. Hell, even The Citadel shouldn't be that bad of a team. The opener against Hawaii will attract attention, but it won't even be close, due to the fact that Hawaii is the road team and going through a rebuilding kind of season.
For those of you awaiting the return of the Miami/Florida series, it comes back this year! Getting LSU and South Carolina at home are huge advantages to winning the East this year.
Don't Even Think About It: None
Ehhhhh.....Maybe....: None
Good/Probable Shot At It: The entire schedule.
THE OUTLOOK
Florida WILL be one of the best teams in the entire nation. Just scanning the roster should give you that idea—it's crazy. Urban Meyer has stocked the cupboards full during recruiting, and it is definitely showing.
Now, all they have to worry about is Georgia. The Bulldogs are the one roadblock keeping them from getting to the SEC Championship Game. Florida isn't going to win because they are still kind of young defensively, and it will hurt them at times, but not as much as it did in 2007.
Florida is just about as close to a lock as possible for the BCS.
BOWL GAME?
Sugar Bowl.
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