I'm an alum and a fan. Try to learn the nuances of the game but of course they elude me (and others). With Napier now here are some random things the guys down at the barber shop talk about gator wise: Let's have less noon games. That probably means winning more of course In stadium, the pimping out of the fans is overwhelming. Zero time for maybe 5 seconds of not selling something. Work on getting people inside the stadium. West entrances are a cluster. North end zone is a disaster each game. I have more suggestions, but I want to hear from others before posting what's already jangling around in my head
Less recorded music and announcements during the game. I was at the Texas A&M game and it was a pleasure to be there. You could actually conduct a conversation with your neighbors without being drowned out. For the record, I don’t care what they do during halftime, between quarters, or during times out. I talking about in-game noise.
Protect the SWAMP Which means beating Tennessee, Arkansas, FSU, and any other foe who walks on that field. I miss the 90s, I know its unlikely we will ever have that level of dominance again, but man I wish the swamp was feared again.
On offense I would like better clock management, fewer runs up the middle, and (related to 2nd item) more Etienne.
I would like to see BB & FB teams be somewhat as successful as the SB, VB , Tennis, Swimming, Track, Gymnastics and Baseball teams.
Better tackling, better angles to the ball carrier, an actual pass rush, more man to man coverage, but mostly a swarming D. Special teams that not UNspecial.
My slightly more specific answer is more consistent play across the board starting with QB play and vastly improved 3rd down D. Oh, and a top five class for '23 that meets our most pressing needs. I know, I cheated but WTF.
Napier has a mess to clean up not seen here since SOS got here in 1990. I like the work ethic that CBN brings. This takes time. Haven't seen our schedule next year. I am looking at 8-9 wins. And two of those need to be Tennessee and FSU.