Florida lost their starting quarterback, Felipe Franks, in the third game of the season, and it was probably the best thing to happen to their offense. Yup, you read that correctly.
Franks, though the entrenched starter, was not an accurate passer. His decision making was suspect, as well. And he played with such a chip on his shoulder that he directed his ire at his own fanbase. One could say he had a me-against-the-world mentality.
Take a look at UF at the beginning of the year with Franks under center.
Enter Kyle Trask.