By: Nick Marcinko -- July 17, 2024 Florida quarterback Graham Mertz is back for his 6th and final season of college football and is looking to make a significant jump in production in 2024. The former Wisconsin quarterback is coming off a career year with the Gators, tossing for collegiate highs in yards (2,910) and touchdowns (20) while throwing a career low three interceptions. Head coach Billy Napier discussed the positive impact Mertz will have on Florida’s 2024 squad at SEC Media Days on Wednesday afternoon. “Primed to have a breakout year”: Billy Napier details Graham Mertz’ impact | GatorCountry.com
Florida Gators quarterback Graham Mertz speaking at SEC Media Days / Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports By: Bennett Solomon -- July 17, 2024 Florida Gators football was one of four programs that had representatives on Day 3 of SEC Media Days in Dallas, Texas. Head coach Billy Napier, quarterback Graham Mertz, running back Montrell Johnson Jr. and linebacker Shemar James all spoke to the media. Mertz returns for his final season of college football in 2024. The transfer from Wisconsin had a strong 2023 season, recording career-highs in passing touchdowns, passing yards, completions, completion percentage, passing yards per game and efficiency. The redshirt senior threw for 2,903 yards, 20 touchdowns and 263.9 yards per game. SI Article: Graham Mertz excited to lead Florida Gators into 2024 season
Napier admitted UF's fortunes for 24 hinged on getting Mertz back for a final year. It started there. I have grown to admire Mertz. Considering he and Napier were mocked and lampooned about Mertz selection in the portal, I am happy and excited for both. I expect Mertz, if he stays healthy, to far exceed the production, passing, of Anthony Richardson.
Wasn't Mertz rated as the worst-or close to worst- SEC QB preseason 2023 by the sports "journalists"? What a bunch of clowns.
Now that the training wheels appear to be off of Mertz, and giving the overall upgrade of the receiving corps, I expect big things from Mertz and increases in the long ball. That's really the most iconic Gator trait from Gator football... the long ball. Bring it back! The seemingly unsaid reality of ranking a QB in the SEC is the long ball. I think that's why Mertz is NOT mentioned as the top few QB in the SEC. When he opens it up, everything changes...