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All posts for the day August 11th, 2015

Florida Gators using technology in quarterback battle

Jim McElwain yet to see separation in Gators’ QB competition

Jim McElwain Practice Update 8-10-15

Gators’ guard Travaris Dorsey, receiver C.J. Worton suffer leg injuries

Gators Notebook: Freshman RBs on Radar, Injury Update, QB Battle, More Tidbits

Florida Gators practice update: Freshman DE CeCe Jefferson gets rave reviews; injury updates

Florida Gators: Offensive recruiting board post summer

Florida is Coaches’ Preseason Pick for 2015 SEC Soccer Title

FSU assistant Brad Lawing has energy, experience to revive pass rush

Millionaire NFL player lives off $60,000 per year

Georgia coach Mark Richt does backflip off diving board

College Athletics Construction Roundup: August 2015

Michigan State will install electric heating systems at Baseball and softball stadiums

QB Vernon Adams’ Oregon status hinges on EWU exam Thursday

Ohio State uses Michigan blocking sled for extra motivation

Spray paint artist

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Jim McElwain says no separation in #Gators QB race, but Tuesday two-a-day will be key. Mac on #Gators secondary. “We obviously had some pretty decent defenses in one of the places [Alabama] I was at. It compares to that”

On QBs: Don’t buy McElwain saying no QB separation. Grier well ahead in everything we’ve seen (15 periods). Grier separates himself from Harris in ability to hit ALL the throws. Harris struggling with out route, some double moves downfield. Don’t expect #Gators to name QB starter till classes start (August 24) (can’t have 1 transfer). Do expect before 1st game. Don’t see 2-QB shenanigans.

Haven’t seen much of #Gators RBs yet, but Kelvin Taylor looks step quicker and maybe leaner. Expecting Jordan Scarlett to get major carries.

Cronkrite doesn’t quite have the physical tools Scarlett does, but he’s been impressive as a pass-catcher.

Defensively, very impressed so far by Caleb Brantley (all over the place) and Daniel McMillian (super quick to the ball).

So far, left side of #Gators O-line looks good to me (Halter, Thurman). Right side has been a bit of a mess at times (Riles, Sharpe).