Jim McElwain had little of importance to say following Florida’s first day of Spring practice, but he still said plenty when reporters asked him questions on Tuesday.
He started by remarking that the practice was competitive, and that players showed progress from last season to this season. He added that the team “attacked it” and “helped each other get better.”
Then he addressed the area everyone was sure to ask about: quarterbacks.
He said all three signal callers — redshirt freshmen Feleipe Franks and Kyle Trask and true freshman Kadarius Toney — played well for the most part and took “a bunch of reps,” though he wasn’t entirely positive.