Winter is almost in the rear view mirror while spring hides just around the corner. Only a few months after the last snap of the previous university football season, sport is ready to restart in March.
The spring training season is a time when Eternal Hope Springs for each program, including Florida Gators Who come out of an surprisingly successful season and should also make waves in 2025. With the potential candidate of the Heisman DJ Lagway trophy under the center, Billy Napier is about to pass his team to the next level if everything is going well.
Before the next month of practices and melee, the sports journalist USA Today Paul Myerberg has set up his Dry power classificationin which he sorted the contenders for the university football playoffs before spring training. Orange and blue landed at a respectable n ° 6 classification from its list.
“Surprisingly, given that this program was last October, the Gators are a legitimate competitor of the playoffs capable of playing for the dry crown,” notes Myerberg. “The offense has a rising star in the quarter-Arrière DJ Lagway and will benefit from transfer of transfer which include the former receiver of the UCLA J. Michael Sturdivant. If the defense continues to progress after the improvement of last year season, the media threshing around Florida will be more than justified.”
Ranking dry teams before spring training
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Texas Longhorns
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Georgia Bulldogs
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Lsu tigers
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Tennessee volunteers
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Alabama Crimson Tide
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Gators from Florida
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Ole Miss Rebels
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Auburn Tigers
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Texas A & M Aggies
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Southern Caroline Gamecocks
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Oklahoma Sooners
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Missouri Tigers
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Vanderbilt Commodores
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Arkansas Razorbacks
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Kentucky Wildcats
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Mississippi Bulldogs
Orange and blue game details
The Florida Gators will play their annual melee of Intrasquad Orange and Blue Game on Saturday April 12, inside the Ben Hill Griffin stadium. The details on how to follow the action have not yet been announced.
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Dry of Florida Football in USA Today Sports Printemps