By: Nick Marcinko -- August 21, 2023 The Gators have wrapped up fall camp and began their transition into Utah prep as Florida is set to face the Utes in just ten days. “I think we kind of officially turn the page here relative to training camp,” Napier said on Saturday. “Although school starts Wednesday, we’ll just have a few different points of emphasis for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday but it’s been a great camp.” After observing the media portion of practices throughout fall camp, Gator Country provides our 2023 projected offensive depth chart. Post-fall camp projected depth chart: Offense | GatorCountry.com
No 10 personnel offensive receiver sets? Oh well... I can't believe we'd put two average TEs on the field at the same time in a 12 personnel before we look into designing plays for a 10 personnel with 4 wide receivers. We have better receivers stacked and waiting... therefore we should make a 10 personnel set pieces for 4 receiver sets. Going to a 12 personnel over a 10 personnel makes no sense this year.
12 personnel gets Bordingham on the field who may be our best pass catching te. Let’s see if these freshmen wrs who also haven’t taken a snap pick it up quick. Whichever ones play their way into snaps is fine by me.
That's fine, but we still nee to add the 10 personnel to the offense. If we get the three supposed starters and add Wilson to that group of Pearsall, Jean, Douglass? That with one running back is the type of offense that will get at least one player/receiver open against most defenses. Having the 12 personnel is fine, but add the 10 personnel to that offensive sets-pieces/schemes too.
We’ve had a spring and 2 scrimmages. Even the coaches still REALLY don’t know what they have yet. Until the lights come on and the bullets start flying you just don’t know. SLC is a tough test to figure it out. I think post UT in week 3 we’ll know a lot more on how the 2 deep will fall into place.