By: Jacob Benson
Since the Florida Gators inaugural season under Will Muschamp in 2011, there have been questions (and rightfully so) regarding the talent level on offense since Urban Meyer skipped town. Each season the Florida Gators have grown harder to watch, and now that a new coach has entered the fray, the offseason attempts at fending off expectations will be in full swing.
The entire offseason we’ve all heard about the issues that Jim McElwain will face; the lack of depth on the offensive line and linebacker, about how it will take time to implement a new offensive scheme and how breaking in a young, inexperienced quarterback will take time.