Timely article here with Antonio Morrison in the photo doing drills.
Suppose all the first string was suspended/injured for the first and second game.
Would UF still beat
I’d say Toledo yes, Miami???
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Position breakdown: Linebackers
Brad McClenny/Staff photographer
By Robbie Andreu
Published: Sunday, July 21, 2013 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, July 20, 2013 at 10:57 p.m.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in a series breaking down the
Facts
PROBABLE DEPTH CHART
STRONGSIDE
49 - Darrin Kitchens
11 - Neiron Ball
28 - Jeremi Powell
7 - Ronald Powell
MIDDLE
3 - Antonio Morrison
34 - Alex Anzalone
51 - Michael Taylor
40 - Jarrad Davis
WEAKSIDE
51 - Michael Taylor
13 - Daniel McMillian
9 - Matt Rolin
THE UPSIDE
The Gators have a fast, athletic group of linebackers who should have an opportunity to make many plays behind what should be a strong UF defensive line. Antonio Morrison started three games as a true freshman last season and did more than just hold his own. He had some big hits (the biggest coming against FSU quarterback EJ Manuel that caused a critical fumble in the second half), made some big plays and flashed tremendous potential at middle linebacker. He’s a physically mature player who seems to have a natural knack for playing his position and finding the football. At outside linebacker, senior Darrin Kitchens and junior Michael Taylor have played a lot of quality football for the Gators. Kitchens likely will open the season as the starter at strongside linebacker, while
THE DOWNSIDE
When the backups at two of the three positions are true freshmen, lack of proven depth is an obvious concern. And one of those freshmen, middle linebacker Alex Anzalone, is coming off shoulder surgery that sidelined him for most of the spring. He gained a grasp of the defense by going to meetings and getting into his playbook, but he has virtually zero experience actually playing at this level. With Morrison facing a possible one-game suspension as a result of his legal issue (misdemeanor battery) earlier this summer, Anzalone could be forced into the starting role at middle linebacker in the opener. The other true freshman, outside linebacker Daniel McMillian, stayed healthy through the spring and impressed the coaches with his maturity and playmaking ability, but like Anzalone, he’ll have to adjust to the speed (and physicality) of the SEC on the fly this fall. Another highly rated true freshman, Matt Rolin, may be limited early in camp after undergoing ACL surgery late last fall.
YOUNG GUY TO WATCH
Daniel McMillian was so impressive in the second half of the spring that it prompted
RANKING THE SEC LINEBACKERS
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4. Ole Miss
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