Florida fans furious about 1 aspect of Gators offense vs. Vanderbilt
Florida’s offense has been cooking the last several weeks with Anthony Richardson growing at quarterback. The biggest difference has been Billy Napier dedicating Richardson to the running game.
Saturday against Vanderbilt — not so much, and Vanderbilt leads Florida at halftime 14-6.
In the 41-24 win over Texas A&M 2 weeks ago, Richardson carried 7 times for 78 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. That helped open the passing game for Richardson to throw for 2 touchdowns.
Last week in the win over South Carolina, Richardson carried 15 times for 96 yards and a touchdown. Florida nearly had 3 runners with more than 100 yards rushing.
Against Vanderbilt in the first half — Richardson had zero carries and Florida has no touchdowns.
Can you believe that?
One change Napier has to make at halftime for the second half is getting Richardson involved in the running game. That opens up Montrell Johnson and Trevor Etienne in the running game. That also helps open up the passing game.
Gators fans aren’t happy about not using Richardson in the running game, because it’s painfully obvious.
AR has not had any designed runs/read run plays all game. That’s the offense that’s been successful…not dropping back throwing the ball every play
— ahmad black (@ahmadblack35) November 19, 2022
Why are we not seeing AR run?? Every game he actually runs the ball we usually win. Let him loose.
— Nope (@realbellenburg) November 19, 2022
Can we run AR please??
— Skyler ? (@S_S_14_9) November 19, 2022
No run attempts for AR first half is a crime
— Richer Kupp (@559_Rich1) November 19, 2022
“Wanna run the ball some?”
AR: pic.twitter.com/p28LoT9Vrj
— Chris Muller (@_CMuller25) November 19, 2022
Why does it feel like AR is back to being handcuffed on the run?
— Joe Johnson (@80JJohnson) November 19, 2022
AR ran last week and the offense moved easily, hasn’t run at all so far the the offense is struggling… not surprising
— Ben (@Bcampione88) November 19, 2022
another week we refuse to run AR, another week of stalled drives. i don’t understand how Billy doesn’t clearly see what makes the offense successful
— Kyrie Autry (@KyrieAutry2) November 19, 2022
This shouldn’t be a nail biter. Offense is better when AR is a threat to run. He hasn’t had one rush, and it’s almost halftime.
— Mr. Snell (@theebigbossSS) November 19, 2022
Somebody explain to me why Plumlee and Anthony Richardson aren’t running while getting beat by far lesser opponents
— Ben Pritchett (@naturalslugger) November 19, 2022
Five minutes left in the half and Anthony Richardson has not run the ball one time. #Gators
— Steve Gorten (@sgorten) November 19, 2022