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From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
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Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 1:23 PM
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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Former defensive coordinator to try Florida offense

 


Former defensive coordinator to try Florida offense


By

  <http://www.gatorsports.com/author/robbie-andreu/> Robbie Andreu (Gainesville 
SUN) 

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November 2, 2017

 
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Florida interim head football coach Randy Shannon, center, signals his players 
to their next station during practice in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Monday. 
[Doug Engle/Staff photographer]





Florida interim head football coach Randy Shannon is a former linebacker and 
longtime defensive coach, but he’s going to be involved in the Florida offense 
as the interim head coach.

“I’ll meet with the offense every day to find out the game plan and what we’re 
trying to do in certain situations throughout the week,” Shannon said. “Pros 
and cons about being a defensive coach, you can tell things that we’ve been 
very good at, what we’ve not been very good at, and making suggestions about 
what we need to get done.

“I think that the one thing that you have when you have a defensive coach 
seeing things from how to attack you. You can learn a lot from that. Like 
myself, whenever I go visit people, I go visit offensive guys. I don’t visit 
defensive guys. I visit offensive guys, because you want to learn what they’re 
doing and not what you’re trying to get better at.”

Shannon said the offense needs to find a way to put the ball in the hands of 
its best players.

“We’ve got players on offense, we just got to put them in the right spots to be 
successful and make sure we capitalize on certain situations,” he said. “We 
cannot sit and say, ‘Well, this is the guy we’re going to get the ball to.’ 
Well, if they take this guy away, how do we get it to the next best guy.

“It’s a chess game we have to do on offense. We’ve got to make sure we get the 
best players that give us opportunities to win games to get the ball in their 
hands multiple times.”

Play-caller Rumph

Defensive line coach Chris Rumph, who was promoted to defensive coordinator by 
Shannon on Sunday, will make the defensive calls in Saturday’s game at Missouri.

“Coach Rumph is going to call it,” Shannon said. “One thing we did this spring 
and summer, I put Coach Rump in a situation where if something happened, maybe 
one game I would be sick and unable to call it, he called it.

“We’ve worked together very well this whole season and I think he’s ready for 
it.”

Rumph will move from the sideline to the press box, while new defensive line 
coach Robb Akey will go to the sideline.

Eliminate the negative

Shannon and his staff have put an emphasis in practice this week on eliminating 
negative plays on offense. The Gators killed themselves with penalties and 
turnovers in the loss to Georgia.

“The biggest thing we have to do is not hit on any negative plays,” Shannon 
said. “That’s the biggest thing we’ve been working on all week, not getting the 
negative plays. Negative plays from a mental standpoint of false starts, 
fumbled snaps. We had a lot of illegal procedures, false starts, last week 
against Georgia. Make sure we have zero penalties and put ourselves in the best 
situation offensively to go out and play the way we need to play.”

Gators bounce back

If the players are suffering any kind of hangover from losing their head coach 
just a few days ago, it’s apparently not showing on the practice field.

“The guys so far this week have been doing a tremendous job preparing for 
Missouri,” Shannon said. “They’ve been upbeat, very positive, a lot of 
enthusiasm, a lot of running around having fun in practice.”

Swaying to the music

A couple of the team leaders met with Shannon on Tuesday and the decision was 
to change part of the practice routine.

Music was piped into the practice field for early warm-ups and again during 
kicking situations.

“I talked to a couple of players. They were upbeat, they were positive,” 
Shannon said. “We played a little music at practice like before a game. If it 
was a kicking situation, we treated it like a timeout, so we played music. It’s 
just to get used to the game atmosphere.”

























































 

 

 

 

 

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