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Possible New QB

Rumor has it Sam Hartman (Wake) may be headed this way.
Gray,

The QB room will be basically empty for his 1 year in G'ville -
Not much of a runner, bur does evade rushers & buy time.
Great passer.

Max brown - RS Fresh
Jaden Rashada - True Fresh
Miller - Transfer from tOSU; lost all season to injury; may transfer out

Plus he has some great individual stats -

"...Throws a beautiful, catchable ball and is a fiery leader. The perfect combination for a program desperate for leadership and talent at the position."

Hartman Senior Season - Wake Forest
Sam has thrown for 3,421 yards this season on a 63% completion rate, with a 35 to 11 TD/INT ratio. He has a special deep ball, and is able to put the ball in places that shouldn’t be possible.

https://hailfloridahail.com/2022/11/30/florida-football-sam-hartman/

Hartman - Career Wake Forest -
Comp-921...Att-1561...%-59.0...YDS-12,687...TDs-107...Ints-40
Rating-144.8
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/sam-hartman-1.html
 
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Gray,

The QB room will be basically empty for his 1 year in G'ville -
Not much of a runner, bur does evade rushers & buy time.
Great passer.

Max brown - RS Fresh
Jaden Rashada - True Fresh
Miller - Transfer from tOSU; lost all season to injury; may transfer out

Plus he has some great individual stats -

"...Throws a beautiful, catchable ball and is a fiery leader. The perfect combination for a program desperate for leadership and talent at the position."

Hartman Senior Season - Wake Forest
Sam has thrown for 3,421 yards this season on a 63% completion rate, with a 35 to 11 TD/INT ratio. He has a special deep ball, and is able to put the ball in places that shouldn’t be possible.

https://hailfloridahail.com/2022/11/30/florida-football-sam-hartman/

Hartman - Career Wake Forest -
Comp-921...Att-1561...%-59.0...YDS-12,687...TDs-107...Ints-40
Rating-144.8
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/sam-hartman-1.html
Hartman is reportedly a very sharp young man with a “QB brain”. I’m not familiar with the reportedly quirky sort of offense WF coaches ran but he would likely need to make a pretty big adjustment at UF.
 
He's probably going pro...at least I hope so
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#32 QB-pp Sam Hartman 6-1 186 ***

2022 Wake Forest 7-5, 3-5 ACC, finished #6 in the 7 team Atlantic Div.
WF was about as good as UF in 2022, so Sammy should fit right in here....

1. Hartman
2. Miller III
3. Engel
4 Anders
5 Brown

 
#32 QB-pp Sam Hartman 6-1 186 ***

2022 Wake Forest 7-5, 3-5 ACC, finished #6 in the 7 team Atlantic Div.
WF was about as good as UF in 2022, so Sammy should fit right in here....

1. Hartman
2. Miller III
3. Engel
4 Anders
5 Brown

More importantly, I don't think Hartman has ever lost to FSU.
 
#32 QB-pp Sam Hartman 6-1 186 ***

2022 Wake Forest 7-5, 3-5 ACC, finished #6 in the 7 team Atlantic Div.
WF was about as good as UF in 2022, so Sammy should fit right in here....

1. Hartman
2. Miller III
3. Engel
4 Anders
5 Brown

I see Arizona St went 3-9 this year...E Jones must've been a huge help!
 
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They can have McLame's dog playing QB next year for all I care at this point....
 
I think Hartman would be interesting.....

I would think our QB room would be super appealing to a portal QB.
 
I think Hartman would be interesting.....

I would think our QB room would be super appealing to a portal QB.
DaGators,

QB room so empty it has an echo !

We will be lucky if the Walk Ons stick around.

The huge negative is development - Napier wearing too many hats - he isn't Steve Spurrier - doesn't have the ability to be HC, QBc, & OC
AND
continue to be so involved in recruiting.
 
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Hartman is pretty dang good. Being on Wake Forest his numbers are impressive and he can really accurately place the football.
Against those Almost Competitive Conf defenses:

63% with 35 TD's to 11 Ints in now a fevered 'very accurate' QB.

I guess he is, if he's only compared to Miller III.....



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More importantly, I don't think Hartman has ever lost to FSU.
Neither has Miller III, Engel, Anders, or Brown.... (I still don't GaF)

PS
BN just went 6-6, so which QB plays, or doesn't play, doesn't matter to me....
 
Against those Almost Competitive Conf defenses:

63% with 35 TD's to 11 Ints in now a fevered 'very accurate' QB.

I guess he is, if he's only compared to Miller III.....



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You must not have watched Wake Forest much while you were telling everyone that Pearsall was a bad receiver when he had the most yards and TDs at the receiver position.
 
You must not have watched (7-5) Wake Forest much while you were telling everyone that Pearsall was a bad receiver when he had the most yards and TDs at the receiver position.
Idiot and/or a fevered liar. I've never said pearsall was a BAD receiver. I just challenged your claim that he's the best receiver on the team. Your own cherry picked stats spin notwithstanding....

1. Who calls the plays?
2. Who chooses where to throw the ball once the play begins?
The best receiver on a 6-6 team is laughable imo...
None of the Gator receivers made the PFF Top 10 draft-able WR's list.

In fact, none of the Gator receivers even made the NCAA's Top 100 list.
Arguing about which is the prettiest pig on the farm seems a bit silly to me....

Here are the SEC's Top 50 list reps: 4. Tenn -- 42. SCa
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52. LSU
55. Miz
57. Miss
67. Miss
76. Ark
77. VU

When was the last time that WR-U (UF) didn't have a single receiver in the NCAA Top 100 list???

HINT: It ain't the receivers fault, or a lack of talent problem among them, in the iG's opinion....
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The Coach is 6-6, while favoring his xfer QB and WR from the very get-go.

The QB threw for - 53.8% with 17 TD's to 9 Ints (1.9 to 1), QBR 130.95

And while you're spouting off on stats, you seem to have left out this critcal stat affecting totals:
Games Played -- Longest Reception

12 Pearsall -- L-52
10 Henderson -- L-78
9 Shorter -- L-75
9 Zipperer -- L-44
8 Reynolds -- L-74
7 Whittemore -- L-33

PS - The SEC's 2021 leading RB receiver went 1 for 14 yds in the 7 games he played in, so he's now out the door.
The 2022 Gator RB with the most receptions was Johnson, 12 Gms, 11 for 64 yds, 5.8 yds/catch.
In summary, IMOHO, the Gator's 2022 passing game was a poor joke....

But I'm just one of those stupid/inexperienced bleacher coaches, so all of you football genius types certainly know and see a lot more than an old putz like me every will.....
 
Idiot and/or a fevered liar. I've never said pearsall was a BAD receiver. I just challenged your claim that he's the best receiver on the team. Your own cherry picked stats spin notwithstanding....

1. Who calls the plays?
2. Who chooses where to throw the ball once the play begins?
The best receiver on a 6-6 team is laughable imo...
None of the Gator receivers made the PFF Top 10 draft-able WR's list.

In fact, none of the Gator receivers even made the NCAA's Top 100 list.
Arguing about which is the prettiest pig on the farm seems a bit silly to me....

Here are the SEC's Top 50 list reps: 4. Tenn -- 42. SCa
-----
52. LSU
55. Miz
57. Miss
67. Miss
76. Ark
77. VU

When was the last time that WR-U (UF) didn't have a single receiver in the NCAA Top 100 list???

HINT: It ain't the receivers fault, or a lack of talent problem among them, in the iG's opinion....
=====

The Coach is 6-6, while favoring his xfer QB and WR from the very get-go.

The QB threw for - 53.8% with 17 TD's to 9 Ints (1.9 to 1), QBR 130.95

And while you're spouting off on stats, you seem to have left out this critcal stat affecting totals:
Games Played -- Longest Reception

12 Pearsall -- L-52
10 Henderson -- L-78
9 Shorter -- L-75
9 Zipperer -- L-44
8 Reynolds -- L-74
7 Whittemore -- L-33

PS - The SEC's 2021 leading RB receiver went 1 for 14 yds in the 7 games he played in, so he's now out the door.
The 2022 Gator RB with the most receptions was Johnson, 12 Gms, 11 for 64 yds, 5.8 yds/catch.
In summary, IMOHO, the Gator's 2022 passing game was a poor joke....

But I'm just one of those stupid/inexperienced bleacher coaches, so all of you football genius types certainly know and see a lot more than an old putz like me every will.....
I do applaud you for typing all that sh!t up!!!!!!!! Thumbsup
 
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Idiot and/or a fevered liar. I've never said pearsall was a BAD receiver. I just challenged your claim that he's the best receiver on the team. Your own cherry picked stats spin notwithstanding....

1. Who calls the plays?
2. Who chooses where to throw the ball once the play begins?
The best receiver on a 6-6 team is laughable imo...
None of the Gator receivers made the PFF Top 10 draft-able WR's list.

In fact, none of the Gator receivers even made the NCAA's Top 100 list.
Arguing about which is the prettiest pig on the farm seems a bit silly to me....

Here are the SEC's Top 50 list reps: 4. Tenn -- 42. SCa
-----
52. LSU
55. Miz
57. Miss
67. Miss
76. Ark
77. VU

When was the last time that WR-U (UF) didn't have a single receiver in the NCAA Top 100 list???

HINT: It ain't the receivers fault, or a lack of talent problem among them, in the iG's opinion....
=====

The Coach is 6-6, while favoring his xfer QB and WR from the very get-go.

The QB threw for - 53.8% with 17 TD's to 9 Ints (1.9 to 1), QBR 130.95

And while you're spouting off on stats, you seem to have left out this critcal stat affecting totals:
Games Played -- Longest Reception

12 Pearsall -- L-52
10 Henderson -- L-78
9 Shorter -- L-75
9 Zipperer -- L-44
8 Reynolds -- L-74
7 Whittemore -- L-33

PS - The SEC's 2021 leading RB receiver went 1 for 14 yds in the 7 games he played in, so he's now out the door.
The 2022 Gator RB with the most receptions was Johnson, 12 Gms, 11 for 64 yds, 5.8 yds/catch.
In summary, IMOHO, the Gator's 2022 passing game was a poor joke....

But I'm just one of those stupid/inexperienced bleacher coaches, so all of you football genius types certainly know and see a lot more than an old putz like me every will.....

So yards and TDs are just useless stats now and cherry picking?

Also Pearsall has more TDs than any receiver had last season I think and is on pace with the bowl game to have more receiving yards than anyone on the Gators last season.
 
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So yards and TDs are just useless stats now and cherry picking?

Also Pearsall has more TDs than any receiver had last season I think and is on pace with the bowl game to have more receiving yards than anyone on the Gators last season.
Come on now cut IG a little slack with his stat page. He typed all that up legibly and not one time did he cram Maxine down our throat.
 
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Come on now cut IG a little slack with his stat page. He typed all that up legibly and not one time did he cram Maxine down our throat.
That's mostly cut and pasting. The only time Insta actually types anything is when he get P.O.ed at the Fevered Brains while calling him such.
 
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So yards and TDs are just useless stats now and cherry picking?

Also Pearsall has more TDs than any receiver had last season I think and is on pace with the bowl game to have more receiving yards than anyone on the Gators last season.

Gator Receiving Records 1 > 10 + Pearsall


Single Season Rec's -- 1. 88 ---- 10. 67 ----- Pearsall - 29

Single Season Yards -- 1. 1,357 - 10. 1,024 - Pearsall - 596

Single Season TD's --- 1. 18 ----- 10. 11 ------ Pearsall - 5

WoW!!! Give Pearsall the Heisman, because he's one of the best all time.
No wonder the fevered brains and some others are in love wid RP.......
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Just for fun, here are some other stats reflecting on the HC & QB:

Gator QB Passing Yards:

Single game:
1. Tebow 2009 482 vs #3 Cincy in Sugar Bowl.
2. Trask 2020 - 474 vs UGly
3. Trask 2020 - 474 vs LSU

4t. Grossman 2001 - 464 vs LSU
4t. Jones 2021 - 464 vs Samford
6. Wuerffel 1996 - 462 vs Ark
7. Johnson 1998 - 460 vs VU
8. Kresser 1995 - 458 vs N.ILL
9. Richardson 2022 - 453 vs Tenn
10. Wuerffel 1993 - 449 vs MsSt

Single Season
1. Trask 2020 - 4,283
2. Grossman 2001 - 3,896
3. Wuerffel 1996 - 3,625
4. Grossman 2002 - 3,402
5. Tebow 2007 - 3,286
6. Wuerffel 1995 - 3,266
7. Matthews 1992 - 3,205
8. Leak 2004 - 3,197
9. Matthews 1991 - 3,130
10 Matthews 1990 - 2,952
NR - AR-15 2022 - 2.549

Career
1. Leak - 11,213 - 88 TD's
2. Wuerffel - 10,875 - 114 TD's
3. Matthews - 9,287 - 74 TD's
4. Tebow - 9,285 - 88 TD's
5. Grossman 9,164 - 77 TD's
6. Bell - 7,585 - 56 TD's
7. Reaves - 7,549 - 54 TD's
8. Trask - 7,386 (2 years) - 69 TD's
9. Peace - 7.206
10 Johnson - 7,114 - 62 TD's
 
That's mostly cut and pasting. The only time Insta actually types anything is when he get P.O.ed at the Fevered Brains while calling him such.
Just a FoS and/or pants on fire as always from the goaterdud3.

Not a bit of cut & paste in the stats posts.
😜

I do use C&P some when I'm posting from articles I've read.
 
Gator Receiving Records 1 > 10 + Pearsall

Single Season Rec's -- 1. 88 ---- 10. 67 ----- Pearsall - 29

Single Season Yards -- 1. 1,357 - 10. 1,024 - Pearsall - 596

Single Season TD's --- 1. 18 ----- 10. 11 ------ Pearsall - 5

WoW!!! Give Pearsall the Heisman, because he's one of the best all time.
No wonder the fevered brains and some others are in love wid RP.......
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Just for fun, here are some other stats reflecting on the HC & QB:

Gator QB Passing Yards:

Single game:
1. Tebow 2009 482 vs #3 Cincy in Sugar Bowl.
2. Trask 2020 - 474 vs UGly
3. Trask 2020 - 474 vs LSU

4t. Grossman 2001 - 464 vs LSU
4t. Jones 2021 - 464 vs Samford
6. Wuerffel 1996 - 462 vs Ark
7. Johnson 1998 - 460 vs VU
8. Kresser 1995 - 458 vs N.ILL
9. Richardson 2022 - 453 vs Tenn
10. Wuerffel 1993 - 449 vs MsSt

Single Season
1. Trask 2020 - 4,283
2. Grossman 2001 - 3,896
3. Wuerffel 1996 - 3,625
4. Grossman 2002 - 3,402
5. Tebow 2007 - 3,286
6. Wuerffel 1995 - 3,266
7. Matthews 1992 - 3,205
8. Leak 2004 - 3,197
9. Matthews 1991 - 3,130
10 Matthews 1990 - 2,952
NR - AR-15 2022 - 2.549

Career
1. Leak - 11,213 - 88 TD's
2. Wuerffel - 10,875 - 114 TD's
3. Matthews - 9,287 - 74 TD's
4. Tebow - 9,285 - 88 TD's
5. Grossman 9,164 - 77 TD's
6. Bell - 7,585 - 56 TD's
7. Reaves - 7,549 - 54 TD's
8. Trask - 7,386 (2 years) - 69 TD's
9. Peace - 7.206
10 Johnson - 7,114 - 62 TD's

You are actually comparing WRs with those QBs with Jones and AR at QB?
 
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You are actually comparing WRs with those QBs with Jones and AR at QB?
All I did was post actual records/stats.

You actually still believe that Pearsall is some fabulous WR, and the best on the UF roster???
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All I did was post actual records/stats.

You actually still believe that Pearsall is some fabulous WR, and the best on the UF roster???
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That's because Pearsall has proven to be the best WR on the roster. There is a reason he was awarded the number 1 jersey.


Speaking of WR, there has to be one on this roster who can play QB if AR opts out.
 
3 of 4, 75% for a 1st down and 2 TD's...

Opps, he's gone in the portal due to poor coaching decisions, imo....

So let little Ricky play QB instead....
 
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