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#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)

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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams.... ;) -- :D

Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary? o_O

According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps. :eek:

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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...

After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went. :confused:

The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, than it did during the 2018 season. o_O The 2nd year of Grantham will be a definite step up.

https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/
 
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And not having MLB D.Reese out for the 1st 3 games, plus Burney replacing 'fast but out of position' VJ should be fun to watch too. While I don't know how far they can go in year 2 (cautiously optimistic), years 3 & 4 could have a good chance for some renewed glory days.
 
#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)

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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams.... ;) -- :D

Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary? o_O

According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps. :eek:

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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...

After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went. :confused:

The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, that it did during the 2018 season. o_O The 2nd year of Grantham will be a definite step up.

https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/
Won't matter. Grantham's ceiling is very low
 
Looks like DBU is back. We just need to forfeit the game with UF, since we rely on our passing to win.
 
#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)

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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams.... ;) -- :D

Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary? o_O

According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps. :eek:

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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...

After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went. :confused:

The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, that it did during the 2018 season. o_O The 2nd year of Grantham will be a definite step up.

https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/

Jesus @ being targeted 22% of the time. That highlights even more how awful McWilliams was. I am so glad someone like him will no longer be getting starter snaps on a UF team barring major, major injuries. Thanks, Mac.
 
Was it Dean that couldn't adjust worth a damn when the ball was thrown high to the receivers. I remember him getting burned in a few games like that and the teams didn't go after him with many similar passes after that. If I was them I would have kept throwing those passes until he showed he wasn't so vulnerable to them.
 
I feel like after watching the Gates....the secondary is good, not elite but Grantham does a good job mixing things up.
 
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I feel like the watching the Gates....the secondary is good, not elite but Grantham foes a good job mixing things up.

#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018.
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194 **** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson at CB.
#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC.
(C.J. also named a 2nd Team AA)
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr **** (WR hands, look for Pic-6's)
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
(Jaydon proved he can play, when he should have been at the Prom)
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR) :eek:
(also recruited by Yale, so he's a dummy for sure...) :rolleyes:

#'s, you would know for sure, after comparing them to the criminoles 5 star secondary that were all named All ACC multiple times.... :rolleyes:

But at least you've got Grantham dialed in... :D
 
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Won't matter. Grantham's ceiling is very low

Yep, but that was in his first go as a DC with your jawja leghumpers.... :oops:
Elsewhere he's been much better, and that's why the NFL just came after him again, when his D held #7 Mich's Offense to 1 TD and 2 FG's in the Peach bowl. o_O

Restoring the tradition of defensive excellence at the UF, Todd Grantham’s impact in his first season as UF’s Defensive Coordinator in 2018 was immense. UF also led the Nation in 4th quarter opponent passing efficiency (66.25) and were 2nd Nationally in 4th quarter opponent completion percentage (40.5) last season. UF’s 12 fumble recoveries ranked tied for 12th in the FBS. In addition, the Gators’ 26 takeaways in 2018 ranked tied for 11th Nationally, and they scored 85 points off those turnovers. Jr E-D to NFL Polite was one of only 2 players in the country to record at least 5 forced fumbles and 10+ sacks. (6 FF & 11 Sac)

The Gators' revamped strength and conditioning program, along with Granthan's defense, is paying off. In 2017, UF's defense gave up an average of 7.4 Pt's in the 4th quarter (78th nationally), and its offense scored 7.7 (41st nationally). In 2018, the defense's figure is down to 4.3 points (14th nationally), and the offense's number is up to 12.3 (4th). That's a meaningful jump.

Grantham followed Mullen from MsSt where he spent the 2017 season as the Bulldogs defensive coordinator and LB coach. Overall, Grantham has 32 years of coaching experience that includes 12 seasons as a DC. Prior to his tenure with the Colts, Grantham made his name in the collegiate ranks, when he served for 3 seasons as MichSt’s DL coach and one as Assist HC at MichSt under Nick Saban.

He has served as a DC with 4 college programs (Florida, 2018; MSU, 2017; Louisville, 2014-16; Georgia, 2010-13) and one NFL team (Cleveland Browns, 2005-07). In 2007, Grantham’s defense helped always chitty Cleveland to a 10-win season. Grantham’s impressive resume includes an 11-year NFL career, lastly as the Dallas Cowboys DL coach.

In just one season under Granthan, after having taken over a total cluster 4-7 team.

Category ----‘17 Stats FBS Rank ‘18 Stats FBS Rank Change
Fum Rec ----- 3 t-125th 12 -- t-12th +113
F-Fumbles --- 3 t-129th 11 -- t-52nd +77
Takeaways - 17 t-81st 26 -- t-11th +70
Pass Eff Def -130.87 73rd -- 112. 69 17th +56
Scoring Def - 27.3 69th -- 20.0 20th +49
Yards / Play - 5.73 73rd -- 5.12 33rd +40
Sacks / Gm - 2.09 (23) t-59th -- 2.85 (37) t-20th +39

So, the jawja nuttlicker's eval of Gator coaching is pretty funny to watch, :D as they come here begging for some validation for their own 39 year 'has-beens' program... :cool:
 
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Looks like DBU is back. We just need to forfeit the game with UF, since we rely on our passing to win.

No, we both need the passing game to open up the box so that the runners can run.
Because if that doesn't happen, then you're looking at some combination of this, 8-9 in the box.... o_O

DT Adam Shuler 6-4 275 Grad-Sr
DT Marlon Dunlap 6-3 295 Sr
DT Kyree Campbell 6-3 304 Jr
DT Tedarrell Slaton 6-5 343 Jr
DT/DE Elijah Conliffe 6-4 317 Jr
DT/DE Malik Langham 6-4 286 rsFr
#16 DT Jalin Humphries 6-3 303 Fr ****
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DE/LB-Buck Jonathan Greenard 6-4 263 rsJr - UL Grad-xfer
Greenard missed almost the entire season because of a wrist injury he suffered in the opener against Alabama, but the previous year he had 48 Tks, 29 Solo, 15 TFL, 7 sacks & 1 FF. He should be an immediate contributor for Florida, and help what was already one of the best DL's in the country become even more dangerous.
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DE Jabari Zuniga 6-4 257 rsSr
DE/DT Luke Ancrum 6-5 264 rsSr
OLB/DE Jeremiah Moon 6-6 232 rsJr
DE Zach Carter 6-4 277 rsSo
ILB/DE Andrew Chatfield Jr 6-0 245 rsFr
#13 DE Lloyd Summerall 6-5 220 Fr ****
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ILB David Reese 6-1 248 Sr
ILB Umstead Sanders 6-1 236 rsJr - JuCo, P-WO over small school offers.
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OLB Lacedrick Brunson 6-1 234 rsSo
OLB James Houston IV 6-1 233 rsSo
OLB Ventrell Miller 6-0 229 rsSo
OLB Amari Burney 6-2 222 So (VJ's likely replacement)
SS/OLB David Reese 6-0 221 rsFr

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ILB Mohamoud Diabate 6-3 219 Fr **** EE
OLB Jesiah Pierre 6-2 217 Fr **** EE
OLB Tyron Hopper Fr 6-2 205**** (summer-B)
ILB/OLB Diwun Black 6-4 230 Fr **** (Academics >> JuCo)
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SS Jeawon Taylor 6-1 202 Sr
FS Quincey Lenton 5-11 207 rsJr
SS Brad Stewart 6-1 200 Jr

FS Dnovan Stiner 6-1 203 Jr
SS Shawn Davis 5-11 202 Jr
 
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Was it Dean that couldn't adjust worth a damn when the ball was thrown high to the receivers. I remember him getting burned in a few games like that and the teams didn't go after him with many similar passes after that. If I was them I would have kept throwing those passes until he showed he wasn't so vulnerable to them.

Feveredbrain, Nic/FS/Star Dean was so bad that the SEC coaches voted him to the Fr All SEC Team while he was forced to play out-of-position at Cover-corner... o_O
Kee-rist dude... :rolleyes:

My DB starters for 2019:
CB's Henderson & Wilson -- Elam & Edwards? or another Fr as backups.
S's Stewart & Huggins -- Taylor & Lenton as backups.
Star Dean 6-3 194 & Whittenmore 6-3 190 (or Huggins) as backups.

Fall practice is going to be very interesting to watch as guys develop and depth charts are sorted out. o_O
 
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No, we both need the passing game to open up the box so that the runners can run.
Because if that doesn't happen, then you're looking at some combination of this, 8-9 in the box.... o_O

DT Adam Shuler 6-4 275 Grad-Sr
DT Marlon Dunlap 6-3 295 Sr
DT Kyree Campbell 6-3 304 Jr
DT Tedarrell Slaton 6-5 343 Jr
DT/DE Elijah Conliffe 6-4 317 Jr
DT/DE Malik Langham 6-4 286 rsFr
#16 DT Jalin Humphries 6-3 303 Fr ****
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DE/LB-Buck Jonathan Greenard 6-4 263 rsJr - UL Grad-xfer
Greenard missed almost the entire season because of a wrist injury he suffered in the opener against Alabama, but the previous year he had 48 Tks, 29 Solo, 15 TFL, 7 sacks & 1 FF. He should be an immediate contributor for Florida, and help what was already one of the best DL's in the country become even more dangerous.
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DE Jabari Zuniga 6-4 257 rsSr
DE/DT Luke Ancrum 6-5 264 rsSr
OLB/DE Jeremiah Moon 6-6 232 rsJr
DE Zach Carter 6-4 277 rsSo
ILB/DE Andrew Chatfield Jr 6-0 245 rsFr
#13 DE Lloyd Summerall 6-5 220 Fr ****
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ILB David Reese 6-1 248 Sr
ILB Umstead Sanders 6-1 236 rsJr - P-WO
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OLB Lacedrick Brunson 6-1 234 rsSo
OLB James Houston IV 6-1 233 rsSo
OLB Ventrell Miller 6-0 229 rsSo
OLB Amari Burney 6-2 222 So (VJ's likely replacement)
SS/OLB David Reese 6-0 221 rsFr

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OLB Tyron Hopper Fr **** (summer-B)
45. ILB Mohamoud Diabate 6-3 219 Fr **** EE
40. OLB Jesiah Pierre 6-2 217 Fr **** EE
ILB Jammal Abrams Fr *** (summer-B)
ILB/OLB Diwun Black Fr **** (Academics >> JuCo)
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SS Jeawon Taylor 6-1 202 Sr
FS Quincey Lenton 5-11 207 rsJr
SS Brad Stewart 6-1 200 Jr

FS Dnovan Stiner 6-1 203 Jr
SS Shawn Davis 5-11 202 Jr
Sarcasm, I'll take our dawgs over your gators no matter what the stats.
 
Sarcasm, I'll take our dawgs over your gators no matter what the stats.

Well, if you've been betting your $$$ that way for the last 30 years, then it explains why you have to live in an old run down trailer... :D
 
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018.
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194 **** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson at CB.
#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC.
(C.J. also named a 2nd Team AA)
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr **** (WR hands, look for Pic-6's)
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
(Jaydon proved he can play, when he should have been at the Prom)
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR) :eek:
(also recruited by Yale, so he's a dummy for sure...) :rolleyes:

#'s, you would know for sure, after comparing them to the criminoles 5 star secondary that were all named All ACC multiple times.... :rolleyes:

But at least you've got Grantham dialed in... :D

Our secondary is full of superstars. I mean who doesnt like corners who cant cover, are small, and slow. Who doesnt like safeties who cant tackle or cover? We r loaded with thise guys.
 
Our secondary is full of superstars. I mean who doesnt like corners who cant cover, are small, and slow. Who doesnt like safeties who cant tackle or cover? We r loaded with thise guys.
lol :D --- I can feel your pain... Well no,,, but I can at least imagine it.... :cool:
 
Well, if you've been betting your $$$ that way for the last 30 years, then it explains why you have to live in an old run down trailer... :D
No, not me. My trailer is a 2016 modular triple wide located on 1100 acres with a spring fed lake. We chose to go with it instead of replacing our site built home. We still own a site built vacation home on the Gulf Coast. If something happens to it, we will replace it with a double wide.
 
No, not me. My trailer is a 2016 modular triple wide located on 1100 acres with a spring fed lake. We chose to go with it instead of replacing our site built home. We still own a site built vacation home on the Gulf Coast. If something happens to it, we will replace it with a double wide.
So, it's now obvious that you didn't bet your farm on your leghumpers for the last 30 years.
Congrats on at least not being THAT stupid... :D

Now, will you be betting your Gulf coast get-away on your current mutts, or are you just trolling here as I suspect? :cool:
 
So, it's now obvious that you didn't bet your farm on your leghumpers for the last 30 years.
Congrats on at least not being THAT stupid... :D

Now, will you be betting your Gulf coast get-away on your current mutts, or are you just trolling here as I suspect? :cool:
I don't bet, especially on my dawgs. They have broke my spirits more times than not. I was wondering if our motto was "Find a way turn a win into a loss!" I go into every game thinking we're going to lay an egg, because we tend to do so at least once a year.
 
I don't bet, especially on my dawgs. They have broke my spirits more times than not. I was wondering if our motto was "Find a way turn a win into a loss!" I go into every game thinking we're going to lay an egg, because we tend to do so at least once a year.

While I go into every Gator game believing that they have a 'chance' to win. :cool:
And the vast majority of the time, they do... ;)
 
Yep, 14 and 10 the last two years ....
Being an old guy, my memory is a bit longer than your cherry picker....
Since 1950, UF has had the H-2-H W/L record in decades with your UGly buttsniffers to the tune of 4 decades to 2, (40 years to 20 years).

Since 1980, UF has had 2 losing seasons
While your UGly mutts have had twice as many at 4 losing season, with 2 more at 6-6.

Sounds like a solid majority to me.
We can also compare our W/L records vs Tn, UK, and VU if you like.... :cool:
 
Having some 'talkin' Season' fun :D with C.J. Henderson.... LSU or UF = DB-U

Henderson (a 2017 UA-AA) had 38 tackles (5 for a loss), 3 sacks, 2 interceptions, 7 pass breakups and 2 forced fumbles as a sophomore. He also picked off a pass against South Carolina late in the 4th quarter to seal that win and earned 2nd-team All-SEC honors from the league's coaches.

On 36 targeted passes in coverage in 2018, PFF noted, Henderson did not allow a single touchdown while coming down with two interceptions of his own. When it was all said and done for the 2018 season, Henderson allowed just a 44 passer rating on throws into his coverage.

"It's unbelievable how talented he is, but really how coachable he is, and how he has tried to grasp the stuff that you are telling him," Florida cornerbacks coach Torrian Gray said this spring. "It doesn't take a lot of repeat reps, I've just been so impressed by him. Obviously he has God-given physical skill, but the mental game, and seeing things and taking things, has really impressed me."

Henderson has already been tabbed a second-team All-American pick by Lindy's Magazine and is projected to be a first-round draft pick as well.

https://247sports.com/college/flori...ires-twitter-salvo-at-LSU-secondary-132840907
 
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#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)

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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams.... ;) -- :D

Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary? o_O

According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps. :eek:

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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...

After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went. :confused:

The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, than it did during the 2018 season. o_O The 2nd year of Grantham will be a definite step up.

https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/


Worst matter how well they can cover when they hunting the sideline on first contact not too return.
 
Weak thug bs is all you got? Typical... :rolleyes:
What thug BS, just the facts. When the game got physical they went to the injury tent and sat the rest of the game out. How many times has a gator posted that. Sad thing is you haven't seen physical yet.
 
Since 1950 My Gators have kicked your nuttlickers butts 40 years to 20 years, and have owned you this century, so your false bravado is not impressing me in the least. :rolleyes:

BTW, I enjoyed watching LSU and then Bama and then even #15 Texass embarrass your so tough nuttlickers... :cool:
 
Don't believe the iG,,, then how about a 2nd opinion....

Robbie Andrew 7-14-19 Florida position breakdown - Secondary a unit of strength:
"In CJ Henderson and Marco Wilson, the Gators have one of the best starting cornerback combinations in college football."

iG - Both were Fr starters in 2017 and both were Fr All SEC.
2018 - CJ progressed, All SEC, now 2019 preseason AA.
Wilson set back by an ACL tear at start of the 2nd game vs UK.
He's rehabbed now 100% and ready to go again.
Trey Dean replaced Wilson and was a Fr All SEC playing out of position.
Now he's back at Star/Nic to replace junior CGJ who went E-D to the NFL.

S Brad Stewart will start, the other safety starter determined at Fall practice, as will the depth chart at corner. Any concerns over Wilson's durability are mitigated by 4 incoming Fr CB, including #4 CB/WR Kaiir Elam 6-1 187, another potential Fr All SEC imo, if he gets enough playing time.

"The experienced depth group and starters have a combined 61 starts, with a lot of other playing time." -- RA

I don't fully agree with Robbie's depth chart, but we're both guessing until Aug 24th...

https://www.gatorsports.com/2019/07/florida-position-breakdown-secondary-a-unit-of-strength/



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Feveredbrain, Nic/FS/Star Dean was so bad that the SEC coaches voted him to the Fr All SEC Team while he was forced to play out-of-position at Cover-corner... o_O
Kee-rist dude... :rolleyes:

My DB starters for 2019:
CB's Henderson & Wilson -- Elam & Edwards? or another Fr as backups.
S's Stewart & Huggins -- Taylor & Lenton as backups.
Star Dean 6-3 194 & Whittenmore 6-3 190 (or Huggins) as backups.

Fall practice is going to be very interesting to watch as guys develop and depth charts are sorted out. o_O

Looks like Stewart wont play against Miami or Kentucky and not sure what is going on with Huggins.
 
When players 'screw the pooch' I'd hurt them with the removal of their privileges, work their butts off, and what they used to have as 'free time' would be spent in the film room or with their tutors.

If it's NCAA violations, then game suspensions, but if it's team or school rule violations, then I wouldn't suspend them for games.
When they are suspended from games, that's a work day off for them, and a punishment for everyone else, coaches, players, fans.

BTW, who's involved and what did they do? o_O
 
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When players 'screw the pooch' I'd hurt with with removal of privileges, work the butts off, and what they used to have as 'free time' would be spent in the film room or with their tutors.

If it's NCAA violations, then game suspensions, but if it's team or school rule violations, then I wouldn't suspend them for games.
When they are suspended from games, that's a work day off for them, and a punishment for everyone else, coaches, players, fans.

BTW, who's involved and what did they do? o_O

The rumor is a 2nd failed test for Stewart but I have no idea with Huggins but people seem to think he may miss the Miami game right now.
 
Jayden Hill is a bum who only went to Florida because the Alabama schools didn't want him
 
Jayden Hill is a bum who only went to Florida because the Alabama schools didn't want him

E-#35 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 **** - Madison, AL
Offers: UF - Ms-MsSt-SCa-TN-VU -- 28 total offers.
Duke
-GaT-Io-UL-Mich-Neb-OK-Stan-Va-WVa

So while Jaydon is certainly NOT a bum, you are a repeatedly proven village idiot. :confused:

Quality academic schools like UF-VU-Duke-Stanford offered, but UA & AU didn't....

Maybe Jaydon told them (UA-AU) that he wanted a quality education,,, o_O
so having no chance, they didn't bother to offer him. :cool:
 
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