Alan Youngblood/The Gainesville Sun
Last Modified: Friday, October 16, 2015 at 4:48 p.m.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Florida coach Jim McElwain likes chaos. He thinks it’s a good thing. He not only endorses it, he creates it whenever he can — on the practice field, in the offseason conditioning program, around the weight room.
The more chaos, the better. It gives McElwain and his staff an opportunity to see how the players handle pressure, how they perform under duress, how they react when everything seems to be falling apart around them.
That’s probably why McElwain can’t complain about what has transpired this week.