GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Vernon Hargreaves III provided a little confusion last week, and not just for Florida's quarterbacks.
When asked about Hargreaves returning an interception for a touchdown in practice, several teammates offered the same response:
"Which one?"
The junior cornerback turned picks into points on consecutive days in camp. It was the latest example of what former Florida coach Will Muschamp left behind in Gainesville: arguably the nation's deepest and most talented secondary.
The unit is the cornerstone of what's expected to be one of the Southeastern Conference's top defenses, which could be beneficial to a revamped offense that's trying to find its way under new coach Jim McElwain.