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Florida Gators, Miami Hurricanes Preview - Billy Napier, Graham Mertz vs Mario Cristobal, Cam Ward

In the latest episode of Locked On Gators, host Brandon Olsen is joined by Alex Donno from Locked On Canes for an exciting crossover episode as the Florida Gators prepare to face off against the Miami Hurricanes this Saturday. Brandon and Alex dive deep into the highly anticipated matchup, providing a thorough analysis of what each team brings to the table. They discuss key players to watch, tactical strategies, and how both teams have been performing leading up to this pivotal game. The conversation explores the strengths and weaknesses of each squad, with insights into how the Gators and Hurricanes could exploit their opponents' vulnerabilities. As both hosts break down the crucial factors that will determine the outcome of the game, fans of both teams will gain a comprehensive understanding of what to expect in this intense rivalry clash. This episode is packed with expert analysis and engaging discussions that set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling start to the season.

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Florida Gators, Miami Hurricanes Preview - Billy Napier, Graham Mertz vs Mario Cristobal, Cam Ward

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In the latest episode of Locked On Gators, host Brandon Olsen is joined by Alex Donno from Locked On Canes for an exciting crossover episode as the Florida Gators prepare to face off against the Miami Hurricanes this Saturday. Brandon and Alex dive deep into the highly anticipated matchup, providing a thorough analysis of what each team brings to the table. They discuss key players to watch, tactical strategies, and how both teams have been performing leading up to this pivotal game. The conversation explores the strengths and weaknesses of each squad, with insights into how the Gators and Hurricanes could exploit their opponents' vulnerabilities. As both hosts break down the crucial factors that will determine the outcome of the game, fans of both teams will gain a comprehensive understanding of what to expect in this intense rivalry clash. This episode is packed with expert analysis and engaging discussions that set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling start to the season.

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Florida Gators, Miami Hurricanes Preview - Billy Napier, Graham Mertz vs Mario Cristobal, Cam Ward

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Go to 5hourenergy.com, use promo code lockedoncfb to receive 20% off your order. It offers only valid until September 30th and one order cannot be used with other promotions. Go to 5hourenergy.com today. On this episode, we are going to give you our game predictions now that we're only two days away. We're going to talk about the swamp factor with Miami going to a historically very difficult place to play. We'll talk about what we know and what we think about what the depth charts are going to look like. Florida has actually released the depth chart. Miami has not yet, but I want to start with the quarterbacks. Brandon, I've noticed this like groundswell and I think you might have been the guy who started this and it's kind of gone viral. This idea that Mr. Checkdown, Graham Mertz, is going to hold the quarterback advantage over Cam Ward at Miami. Give me your take. Interesting that you call him Mr. Checkdown. Did you know that when you remove the screens and everything, Graham Ward actually, or Graham Mertz, actually on average throws of all the birth then Cam Ward? Same completion percentage too, which is to Cam Ward's benefit of having the completion percentage of Mr. completion percentage over there in Graham Mertz. Good for Cam Ward there, but yeah, I'm just saying, on average, when you remove the screens and the little pop passes, which for, I mean, Cam Ward at Washington State and Graham Mertz at Florida last year was a large chunk of their passes. When you remove those, Graham actually on average throws the ball further downfield. And Cam Ward. Well, I mean, I saw last year only 39 passes over 20 air yards from Mertz, so it wasn't exactly like he was feasting down the field. I think he completed 16 of those. Yep, he completed 16 of those, but I do think that him still having a further average depth of target just shows that he was pushing it pretty consistently and that I, and it's only like a one yard difference between the two. So it's very small gap there, but yeah, Graham Mertz, on average, if you remove the screens through it further than Cam Ward. And again, I think that part of what I've been saying has also been completely taken out of context with it. I think Graham Mertz in year two gives you an advantage over Cam Ward in game one. I think Cam Ward has a higher ceiling. I think he's probably going to be a higher NFL draft pick, which we will find out for both of them this April. I think Cam Ward will be a higher draft pick. I think Cam Ward has a higher ceiling. I think Graham Mertz in year two has that higher floor than Cam Ward does in game one. And especially when you consider that game one is one of the hardest places on the planet to play football. I think it makes sense the way that you frame that and imagine college football fans taking something you set out of content. The logical part of that, the logical part of that we are, I can only imagine that happening because yeah, listen, the stability is important and for Ward, I've watched him since January at Miami, but you can only really project without having actually seen him play a game in a Miami Hurricanes uniform because I've seen a guy who, since arriving at Miami in January, has been very meticulous about getting to know his teammates on and off the field, getting to know the offense very quickly, similar plays to what he had at Washington State. The offense fit him like a glove, but you don't really know until you know, so I definitely get that. You know, Miami fans obviously feel very good about what Cam Ward is bringing to the offense this year, seeing him put up ridiculous numbers the last couple of years at Washington State last season for Ward. It was 66.6% completions, 3,735 yards, 25 touchdowns, seven interceptions. And I know, I know the stat that certainly gets brought up a lot in Gator circles and I get it. It's concerning. The turnovers, specifically the thumbles. He did put the ball to the turf 14 times last season and I know Brandon in Ward's case, there obviously can be maybe a higher upside of playmaking than what Graham Mertz's possesses, but probably a lower floor when it comes to what Ward is going to bring into this game. You know, as far as the turnovers go, you know, the the interceptions were not high for Ward last year. He threw seven of them to 25 touchdowns. It's really the fumbles that we have to look at here. And so I'm going into this game with eyes wide open, hoping that those issues have been put behind them because I know ball security is something he's really been working on since he arrived at Miami. And then I think we're also going to find out this year how much of that fumbling had to do with the piss poor pass protection that he was dealing with at Washington State because they were bottom fourth in the country in past protection. I mean, should project out a lot better throughout the season and that, but I know that that's something we're kind of watching for because maybe Brandon, we expect that, you know, Ward might take some more chances down the field than Mertz, but then there's also the possibilities of mistakes being made. Yeah. I also feel like the not to say that Washington Washington State's offensive line wasn't just horrendous. I was trying to think of a nicer word, they were just horrendous last year. But not to say they weren't horrendous, but just I do feel like Game Ward has the tendency of course to try to hero ball things, scramble around a little, because I know that a lot of people bring up the one of the longest time to throw in the entire country. Part of that is because he's extending plays with his legs and then looking for someone downfield, which to his credit is a thing that I don't know if all teams are going to look for. They're going to say, Hey, when you're rolling around, are you still looking with your eyes downfield? But I do feel like part of it is sometimes he got into the, the, the Caleb Williams habit where Caleb Williams or the USC teams could drop back and he would make a mistake on his own somehow. He would scramble around too long. And I feel like Cam Ward did that. So I'm curious to see what the Gators approach is of if they're going to go, Hey, well, Cam Ward is throughout his career really bad when throwing under pressure. Cam Ward has the fumble issues when you get him in the backfield. Do we be really aggressive or do you go, well, Cam Ward has, has the issue of when you drop into coverage and there's no one there, he tends to kind of make a mistake himself. So I'm curious what the approach is going to be there behind. I mean, look, I've been the guy in the off season where I've said, Hey, you know, Miami's got these transfers and I've got to see how they work together and how they gel together. Offensive lines. One of the few areas where I don't really have that concern for obviously that coaching stuff in Miami. They've, they've been proven to be able to at least put out good offensive line units there. So I'm curious to see what the pass rush plan is against Cam Ward with what should be a really good offensive line in front of him. Yeah. No doubt. And I'm also like from a Miami side, you know, when we talk about Ward having played a lot of hero ball in Washington state the last couple of years, what Miami's pass to run ratio is going to look like specifically in this game because, you know, Miami does have hopefully opportunities and I believe Florida's probably improved the rushing defense from last year. For your sake, I hope they have, but you know, Miami is going to have Damian Martinez leading that charge coming off of a just under 1200 yard season last year. So in terms of what Florida's offensive balance is going to look like, what we'll talk more about, you know, the actual health of the running back room a little bit later on. But do you think it's going to be 55 60% throws? Do you think Billy's really going to try to establish a power running game this Saturday? I do think that I feel like they're going to have the run game and the extension of the run game type thing with the pop passes and the screens. It's the way around what's again, expected to be a good pass rush. That's one area where I'm fully standing on. I need to see it from the Miami defensive line as a unit, obviously, Ruben Bay and really good. But I think that that's what you'll see, especially with the new running clock games have been shorter. The Florida state game versus Georgia Tech for state have what seven possessions the entire game, Florida's historically Billy Napier has been the kind of coach that wants to run the ball wants to run the clock. I'm expecting to see Florida run the ball consistently as in just frequency wise. I don't know about success rate, what that's going to look like, but run the ball consistently, throw screens, pop passes, keep the clock moving, keep the chains moving, and hopefully give Miami just less opportunities, especially when you're the home team. And, you know, as long as you're in the game, the crowd will be in the game. And I think that that's going to be part of it of just score pretty consistently, crowd get loud, defense make a play here and there, and then you're right into it. So I think that the plan will be relatively conservative on offense. I don't think Florida Gators fans are going to like that, but I think that's going to be the plan. And that's Billy Napier's plan historically when he's an underdog. Yeah. And this is, you mentioned the swamp, this is a tough road trip from Miami, Florida. Florida doesn't lose there a lot. You know, Miami does have a, I think a 12 and nine all time record at the swamp, but I mean, what that actually means for Saturday, very little, but it's some historical context. I want to talk about the swamp factor, and I want to talk about what the Florida depth chart looks like, what I think the Miami depth chart might look like. And guys, this is a an epic crossover event, we're only getting started right here on the lockdown podcast network. You wonder why I usually have a good amount of energy when I host shows on the lock-down network. It's because I'm drinking five hour energy. You know, I'm guzzling five hour energy here, folks, if you get tired after lunch, you're not alone. 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And I know like Miami fans will joke like all the Gator fans talk about is the swamp and the advantage, but it is it is an advantage, especially I think in a season opener when Miami is going to be, you know, dealing with hostility for the first time in a long time. Yeah. I mean, Florida is one, what, 33 straight home openers. By the way, I don't know if you've watched today's episode of lock on college football. Spencer picks Florida to win this game, which like throw that one out there. Well, you know why because he's a Mario Christoball Bitter X, that's why he loves Christoball until Christoball told field night. No, thanks. I'm going to Miami. Then they all turned on the guy. Yeah. Imagine being upset about losing a guy and then upgrading at the head coach position. It's wild to see there for Oregon good for them, but with the swamp factor here, I do think it looked Florida is one 33 straight home openers. We've seen better teams than Florida go into Florida and lose like Utah was better than Florida in 2022 straight up outright Utah won the pack 12 in 2022. They still came into the swamp with a quarterback that's been there for 45 years and they lost in the swamp with all that experience with all the, I mean, we kept hearing about how their retention rate was so great and that they were going to be experienced and capable of playing here. It just got even harder this year. I do think that teams with good home field advantages just got better this year at home because of the in-helmet communication. You see teams when they go to play, I don't know, the chiefs, for example, in the NFL. You see the opposing quarterbacks, they're covering the ears. They're trying to hear it. College stadiums are typically louder than a lot of these NFL stadiums. The swamp being one of those, I think it's going to be harder. I think that if we see them try the helmet communication at all, they'll probably cut ties with that relatively early on. If they are now making good in-game adjustments, if Miami is even that, then I think that they'll cut those helmet communications off and start going to a more silent count with everything, go to old school, sideline signs, whatever it may be, but I do think that the helmet communication is going to be quite a struggle for all teams in the swamp. I think that's another advantage, especially this is going to be Cam Ward's first game situation doing that and trying to operate with that, again, assuming that they try to operate with that during this game, actually. I do think that's just an added benefit to playing in Gainesville. It's really tough to win there, especially in week one. Yeah, it seems like with, and I've heard this not only from Miami coaches, but from coaches around the country, there's definitely a little bit of a clunky adaptation to the helmet communication. I think it's something that's going to be a great long-term benefit, but as far as these first games of the season using those, and I hear that they go out a lot, which is like, I feel like in 2024, we should have better technology than that if these things are going out frequently, but it's definitely something to think about. Listen, I definitely, I respect the swamp. I'm going to be in the swamp this weekend, so I'm going to experience the first hand. Now, I want to allow you to clear the air on something because I've been getting these and it's like, I didn't actually hear you say this, so I'm assuming there was a little bit of contextual massacre on this because I've had people sending to me tweets claiming that you are heralding humidity as a big reason why Florida is going to have an advantage over Miami, that the humidity factor is going to be a big thing for the Gators. Do you say that? Well, apparently, to everything that I've said over the past two weeks has been tweeted in some way, shape, or form. That's been one thing there, but what I said quickly, relatively quickly, was just that I do think that Florida is a little bit more humid than, or that Gainesville is a bit more humid than Coral Gables. There's less of a breeze and that that might have a slight factor. I was never like, oh yeah, this is going to be the deciding factor of the game. No, it's just that there might be a slight factor there with, again, Gainesville just being more humid than Coral Gables on an average basis, but afternoon, I feel like there's not going to be probably that big of a difference between them. But no, I was not sitting here going. That's why Florida is winning. It was a home field advantage matters and maybe 30 seconds talking about it. My hand is just like, oh, this guy thinks he's a meteorologist. He's going on. It would be kind of like saying like, oh, this November, in the CFL, the Edmonton Elks are going to have a huge, huge advantage over the Calgary stamp. It's a half degree colder in Edmonton on average, so it's a huge advantage. No, but it all seriousness. So Florida did put out a depth chart and, you know, one of the, and I'm sure that there are other things that caught your attention. The first thing that caught my attention was, you know, just kind of knowing that maybe the injury, status of running back Montreal Johnson has been up in the air since he suffered a minor knee injury, but he did have a procedure done early in training camp, but seeing him listed is running back one. Is there maybe a little gamesmanship there? Like do you think he's ready to carry a full load? Is he good to go? Well, what's the word out of Gainesville? We've been told that if he shows up at the top of that depth chart, he's playing and he showed up at the top of the depth chart. I don't deny that he's going to play. I just really don't think he's going to have much of a workload. Maybe their plan is keeping on the field, primarily passing down so that you have your best pass protecting back on the field. I just can't see him participating a ton. I do also know that maybe part of their plan is play him against Miami. Next week you have Samford, so give him the whole week off and then worry about it when you go back to SEC play in week three against Lexus A&M. But yeah, I really can't see him getting a ton of touches. I'm typical injury non-believer here. This is the only place I go conspiracy theorists. I refuse to believe that guys who were banged up are all of a sudden back like that. It doesn't make sense to me. When I said this, when Montreal got hurt, I said, "If I'm Florida, up until the game actually starts, I'm giving Miami a belief that he's going to be out there." We saw Florida deal with him with Utah last year. Last year, Utah was like, "Oh, Cam Rising is going to be ready to go in week one." Didn't play. They had him warm up, but he warmed up with a walking boot on and like, "Wait, what?" It was a wild thing to see. It wouldn't shock me a billion acres like, "You know what? We prepared for that, though. That was a good idea, and now we're going to do it." I can't see Montreal getting a ton of touches. I know that even internally, they feel like he's made significant progress. It's just really tough for me to go. Yeah, the guy that got his knee scope three weeks ago is going to be ready to carry a full load against what's expected to be a pretty good Miami defense. I just can't buy it. I refuse to. If it's on a field and playing, then I'll buy it. But until then, I think it's Gaby'smanship. Yeah, I hear that. Now, Miami has not put out a depth chart yet. I don't expect we're even going to see one until maybe a couple of hours before kickoff. When I do get my hands on that depth chart at Ben Hillgrip and Stadium on Saturday, the first thing most Miami folks will be looking for, I think, is who's the starting left guard? It's been one of the few really open competitions during fall camp. I might be wrong. This is an educated guess on my part. I think Matt McCoy is going to be the starting left guard. It sounds like things have been trending in that direction. We'll be looking to see who have all the starting spots in the defense secondary. Is Damari Brown going to be a starting corner or starting at the nickel? It's one of the things we're going to be looking at. Meesh Powell is he going to be starting at free safety or starting at the nickel? There's going to be a few things there. Then another thing, Brandon, people, and I'm sure this is going to happen on both sides, they read very much into the twos, threes, and the oars because there's always, I noticed this on the Florida's depth chart. There's a lot of oars in there. The Miami depth chart is going to have a lot of oars because I know one of the big things Miami people will be looking at are who are the starting edge rushers because that's probably the deepest part of Miami's team. If it's Ruben Bain, probably going to be a starter. Is it a key mezzador? Is it Ruben Bain and Tyler Barron, Ruben Bain and Elijah Alston? No matter what, I think Miami is going to have a rotation. I think all those guys are going to play quite a bit. At certain positions, I don't read too much into the depth chart because I know there's going to be rotation and defensive end is going to be one of those spots for Miami. I look at Florida's oars as that's just an indicator that they're going to play. That's it. I don't even look at it as far as who's going to play more snaps even regardless of who's first or second. I just look at it as who's going to play. I mean, Florida, even all their oars are listed just numerically. It's just straight jersey number. That's all it is. That's how they sorted it. It's not like they're giving any trade secrets away there or anything like that. I am interested to see Miami's edges because I know that Alston tremendously productive pass rusher, but not at the power four level yet. Ruben Bain, I don't even need to talk about him. We know what Ruben Bain is. You have Tyler Barron, I don't know, man, Tyler Barron, if he's out there starting, is not the one that scares me in any way, shape, or form, just because I've seen him be completely unproductive throughout his entire career against the Florida Gators. Maybe he's taken strides, but he's played opposite a really good edge rusher. Last year, James Pierce is projected to be the first edge rusher drafted, a top five projection right now, and Tyler Barron played opposite him and wasn't very productive. Mezzador is just someone that has been banged up. We'll see what we actually see from him on the field this weekend, but I'm curious to see just in general what the defensive line looks like, not just the edge for Miami because that's something that's been so highly touted, but also there's a lot of portal additions and guys stepping up, and I'm just curious to see what that rotation looks like, not even just the depth judges, what the actual snap count and that rotation looks like for Miami against a new Florida offensive line. Yeah, I'm with you on that. All right, it's time to put ourselves on the hot seats and make these predictions when we come back, locked on Keynes, locked on Gators crossover, who's winning on Saturday and by how much who's covering that spread? You want to keep it locked right here. 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I said, I think these two teams talent wise are closer than either side is giving them credit for. I think Florida Gators fans might be leaning too heavily on, oh well, Miami did so much in the portal that they can't be good right away, which I do think is fair. I just think it's leaning way too heavily on that. Miami fans I think are leaning way too heavily on Florida won five games last year. Their offensive line was bad, Grammer's average depth of target. Things like that that I don't know if there'll be issues this year, but I'm confident that the teams at least improved in quite a few of the areas that have been brought up. I think that for Florida, that home field advantage does matter. We talk about gambling. I think Florida is one of the few spots that gets maybe three and a half four points when it comes to spread time just because Florida at home has historically been pretty good. But I think when these two teams are as close as they are, again, I think Florida at least because this game is week one, I think Florida's quarterback situation is just better right now. I've said all off season if this game's week eight, I'm probably leaning more Miami, but it's week one. And so for that, I'm taking Florida to win. I did not bet the spread, I just straight up Florida, money line plus one 25, but it may 31st at 10, 24 in the morning. And that is exactly what I looked at it before this. And that is exactly what I'm sticking with since then. You know, it's funny because we, I think we have the exact same score because I went, I went on because I like, I don't want to like change it now just to be different from you because I've already been, and I don't have the Gators winning, but I have the same score in Miami's favor, so I went on record with that yesterday, 27, 24. You know, I know we talked about this a little bit a couple of weeks ago, the last time we connected that I think it's going to be a relatively low scoring game. Week one for, you know, for power for matchups, I tend to go with unders. I think it's 54 and a half was the number pretty recently, so I guess we're both going right under that. I just think to me, it's going to be a close game. I don't think anyone is going to create any sort of separation until the fourth quarter, if at all. And I just think for me, the edge for Miami, it's going to be a slight edge at the line of scrimmage and it's going to be an edge, I think with fresh legs running back. You know, you talked about wondering if, you know, how much Montreal Johnson is going to play. You know, as far as we know on the Miami side, Mark Fletcher's good to go. Now, he is recovering from an injury in the bowl game last year, but he's been full ago. No restrictions in practice. Damian Martinez is going to be Miami's starting running back, of course, but if Miami can add a steady dose of Fletcher where you're going to have a pair of running backs who are over six foot and over 225 pounds, I think that that can help maybe wear down a defense a little bit. So obviously, Cam Ward is going to have to make some plays, but I think the power running game and the line of scrimmage play might be the difference here in Miami's favor. But I think, and we both probably agree on this, Brandon, I think this is going to be the type of game where we're going to be on the edges of our seats the entire time. Like we're not going to have that moment in the third quarter where it's like, all right, I'm good. I'm going to kick up my feet, maybe go split screen with something. I think this is going to be a tense one throughout. This could be a 40 point game in the third quarter and I'm, I'm giving up a single. I'm still going to be sitting on the edge of my teachers like, I've got some screwy stuff to happen. Yeah, I think it's going to be close, especially like I talked about earlier with the Florida State game, Florida State had seven total possessions, like I think that with how, with these new running clock rules until coaches adjust, you're probably going to see lower scoring games that's been to trend through week zero. Well, let's see how that carries on, but I think that that's going to play an important part in keeping this game close. And I've said the only thing that I'm confident in is that this is going to be a close game. Like it could be high scoring, I think it'll be low scoring, but it could be high scoring low scoring and I just, the only thing I'm really supremely confident in is that this is going to be a very close game. Again, I think these two teams are similar talent wise and it's just, for me, it's week one. It's going to be close. It's rivalry. They hate each other. I hate every Miami fan. That's not named Alex Dono. And so I feel like with this, it's just all I know is that it's going to be close. Probably ugly. Yeah, an important game for both teams and you and I will be connecting in Gainesville over the weekend. We'll talk more about it. We appreciate everyone tuning in again. Make sure you check out and subscribe to locked on Gators and to locked on canes. And we'll talk to you guys again next time on another episode right here on the locked on podcast network, your team every day, a prime members, you can listen to this locked on podcast ad free on Amazon music download the Amazon music app today. [MUSIC PLAYING]