In two games, it has felt like the Florida Gators have done almost all of what they want to do as a team — just not in the span of one game.
Against Utah, the Florida offense showed that it is to be feared on the ground and could be better than adequate through the air, with Anthony Richardson sprinkling on the magic he is best known for. The defense, however, played a lot of bend-but-don’t-break ball, needing Amari Burney’s late interception to stave off what had been a half of unstoppable offense from the Utes.