Meyer concerned about Florida’s offensive miscues
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Florida coach Urban Meyer spent Saturday night reveling in his team’s 23-20 victory over Arkansas, a game that included a clutch drive, a last-second field goal and a raucous locker-room celebration.
He spent Sunday evaluating the other side of the win: the four turnovers, three dropped passes, six sacks and problems in the red zone.
Not surprisingly, he found reason for concern. So did poll voters, who dropped Florida to No. 2 in the latest Associated Press college football rankings.
“We kind of operate around here on urgency. That’s not something we’re ashamed of,” Meyer said Sunday. “We can sit back and say, ‘OK, we’re the No. 1 scoring offense (in the Southeastern Conference), the No. 1 rushing offense, the No. 1 scoring defense, total offense, pass defense, pass efficiency offense, pass efficiency defense, third downs.’
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