Florida Gators Suffer Big Loss to Texas Longhorns: Napier Addresses Team’s Struggles

by | Nov 9, 2024 | 0 comments

The injury-plagued Florida Gators traveled to Austin to take on the No. 5 ranked Texas Longhorns, resulting in a decisive 49-17 loss. The game highlighted Florida’s struggles, particularly in the first half, where they faced significant defensive challenges and offensive setbacks.

REACTION: Gators blown out in 49-17 loss to Texas

Head coach Billy Napier’s post-game comments paint a picture of a team grappling with multiple issues:

  • The Gators’ defense allowed 353 yards in the first half alone, averaging about 10 yards per play.
  • Florida’s offense was hampered by turnovers, including two tipped interceptions and a fumble.
  • The team missed crucial opportunities, including an early field goal attempt that could have shifted momentum.
  • Florida was playing with their third-string quarterback, adding to their offensive challenges.

Opening statement:

BILLY NAPIER: “OK, we — look we struggled to get anything going early. Obviously, a first half where they have 353 yards, about 10 yards a play. Felt like the rush and the coverage never married up and then we didn’t tackle very well. Just overall, fundamentals and technique. Obviously, in the back end, we struggled to keep up with them and tackle. You’re not going to win turning the ball over four times against a team like that. We had two tipped interceptions, we had a fumble, short field missed field goal. Any chance of momentum, we missed a field goal early. Look, I do think the kids continue to play with fortitude in the second half but not good enough. I think, overall, it got out of hand in the first half. You looked up and the game was over. We have to evaluate the effort, we have to evaluate the point of attack, issues that we had and we just have to flat-out play better. I didn’t think we defended them very well. Obviously, Aidan fought has tail off out there today. Some good things for a guy making his first start against a really good defense, one of the better defenses in the country. Good to see him move the team a little bit in the second half. But again, we rushed the ball but in general, we had no continuity. You go into the game understanding that you’re playing with your third quarterback and you know you have to defend them and we did not do that. I think we lost a little bit of our steam there because of that. Just in general, not good enough. Period.”

On DJ Lagway’s progress throughout the week:

BILLY NAPIER: “I think that he got better each day. A little bit better with each opportunity. I do think that he probably felt as good as he’s felt since the injury today pregame. That’s kind of what he voiced to me. But not quite ready. I think there was risk with putting him out there with a soft-tissue injury. All of the metrics said he’s not quite ready to do it but we’re hopeful. He’s made some progress and we’ll get a good feel for it early next week.”

On Florida’s depleted secondary:

BILLY NAPIER: “And the guys that are playing are banged up. Let me tell you something, I appreciate the toughness. DD, Cormani, Trikweze, they played today through some things. But just in general I didn’t think we covered well, and again, the rush is not landing. The loose plays, the perimeter tackling, we didn’t play the perimeter plays well at all – and obviously that’s the secondary.”

On a lack of effort when trailing:

BILLY NAPIER: “Yeah, I think early … we had some chances. Look, we had 3rd-and-10, 4th-and-1, I thought they had it to us early, to be honest. But yeah, just early in general we didn’t do enough to slow them down. Then we go fumbling and bang, bang you look up and it’s 14-0. Then here we go, we’re moving down there and we have an opportunity to make it 14-3 and we miss a field goal. I think that affected the momentum a little bit, no question about it.”



On whether the team needs to be deeper:

BILLY NAPIER: “Some of these scenarios we’re talking about is a third-team guy. So the two areas that have been banged, the secondary and obviously at quarterback. I think outside of that we’ve survived it to some degree. I just think the running backs have performed. We haven’t really had any injuries, or depth issues, at any other positions.”

On Florida’s defense:

BILLY NAPIER: “I didn’t think we tackled well. I didn’t think we played the perimeter plays well. And I don’t think when it was pocket-pass, we’re not landing. We didn’t affect the quarterback. That’s one of the things we’ve been doing well. We’ve been affecting the quarterback, and the rush and coverage have been working well together. We did not do that well today. That paired with some of the tackling and the way we played on the perimeter, that’s when you look up and it’s 10 yards a play in the first half.”

On Texas playmakers:

BILLY NAPIER: “Good skill, really good skill at receiver, at running back. It’s a talented group. And obviously when you don’t affect the quarterback and he’s able to work his way all the way through the progressions and throw completions, that’s when they cause problems for you.”

On a sense of frustration with the defense:

BILLY NAPIER: “There’s no question about it. There’s no question about it.”

On the vote of confidence from Scott Stricklin:

BILLY NAPIER: “First of all, I’m thankful for our players. I think you ultimately answer questions with players. We would not have made some of the progress we made over the last four, five, six weeks without a great group of players relative to what I’ve talked before, the character there at the core of that group, their leadership. Obviously the staff has done a good job. Again, I do think when you look at the roster as a whole, we have a ton of young talent that I think will continue to develop. They’re learning, they’re going through this experience, and I think that will prove beneficial in the future.”

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