Social media reactions from morning after Florida’s upset win

No, it wasn’t a dream. Florida pulled off a big upset over No. 7 Utah Saturday night, and fans can’t get enough of the highlights from week one.

No, it wasn’t a dream. Florida really pulled off a 29-26 upset of the No. 7 Utah Utes Saturday night thanks to the heroics of [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] and a timely interception from linebacker [autotag]Amari Burney[/autotag].

A late-night win means that many in Gator Nation woke up to learn the good news, and those less tuned into the world of Florida football are starting to pay attention. Richardson made good on the preseason hype surrounding him and delivered three scores with his legs. He also provided the highlight play of the weekend, and people are still talking about it.

The Gators are 1-0 after week one, and there’s nothing to do but celebrate on Sunday. The team will lock into week two preparations on Monday and start planning for the Kentucky Wildcats. Until then, keep reliving the best moment from a great Saturday in the Swamp.

Here’s a look at the social media buzz the morning after Florida’s big win over Utah.

5 takeways from Florida’s season-opening victory over Utah

Billy Napier’s debut in the Swamp ended in dramatic fashion, but we learned a lot about the team over 60 minutes of football.

The first game of the Billy Napier era in Gainesville ended in dramatic fashion as linebacker [autotag]Amari Burney[/autotag] picked off Utah’s Cameron Rising with 17 seconds left on the clock to secure a 29-26 Florida victory.

The interception came from the most unlikely source after Burney had struggled all night with the tough assignment of covering tight end Brant Kuithe. But Kuithe wasn’t in on that play, and Burney was ready for the ball when it came his way. Made even more dramatic by a dropped interception a few plays earlier by linebacker [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag], the turnover quite literally saved the game.

Utah was driving down the field and Rising’s mobility was becoming a problem for the defense. Up until that point, he hadn’t thrown a pick or come close to giving the ball away. Things looked bad, but Burney made the play of his career and the Gators sit 1-0 after week one and have victory over a top-10 to show for it. It’s pretty great to be a Florida Gator right now.

Coming into the night, the Gators were a bit of a question mark. With a new head coach and abysmal returns a season ago, no one quite knew just how good this Florida team would be. [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] and Co. delivered emphatically, though, and UF should have a few more votes in the upcoming AP poll.

Here are five takeaways from the first game of the Napier era.

WATCH: Amari Burney INT seals upset for Florida over No. 7 Utah

The Florida Gators pulled off a top-10 upset in front of their home crowd Saturday night

We have a top-10 upset in Week 1, courtesy of the Florida Gators.

No. 7 Utah rolled into The Swamp with College Football Playoff aspirations, and they left Gainesville Sunday night with a 29-26 loss.

The Gators got a huge performance from quarterback Anthony Richardson, who accounted for 272 yards of total offense, and a trio of rushing touchdowns.

Utah quarterback Cam Rising got his offense inside the 10-yard line in the final seconds with a chance to win, or at least tie with a field goal, but those hopes were dashed by a diving interception in the end zone by Florida linebacker Amari Burney.

It’s a crushing blow for Utah, and a huge win that could vault the Gators into the Top 25.

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2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Linebackers

Florida may only have six inside linebackers on scholarship but it’s a strong group with both veterans and youth to work with.

After going over the outside linebackers on Tuesday, the next position group up in Gators Wire’s position-by-position breakdown of the 2022 Florida Gators football roster are the middle linebackers, or inside linebackers.

This is the more traditional linebacker role and Florida’s scheme calls for two starters — the outside linebackers cover the JACK position that usually lines up with the DL, so that’s why they are separated. Last year’s No. 1 in the position room, [autotag]Mohamoud Diabate[/autotag], transferred to Utah over the offseason, but there’s still a decent amount of depth at the position.

[autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag] is the leader of the group and should be the top inside linebacker on the team this year. Florida could have used his elite rushing defense several times in 2021, so he’ll be a major boost to the defense and help guide the younger players below him on the depth chart.

Florida only has six scholarship inside linebackers on its roster, which is a bit low considering the scheme it runs. The good news is most of them are ready for game action and there are outside linebackers, such as [autotag]David Reese[/autotag], that could change positions if the injury bug bites the Gators hard.

Here’s a look at all eight inside linebackers on the 2022 Florida football roster.

See also:

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Quarterbacks

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Running Backs

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Wide Receivers

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Tight Ends

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Offensive Line

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Defensive Line

2022 Florida Football Season Preview: Outside Linebackers

Here’s where Florida football stands in ESPN’s top 25 Future Power Rankings

You’re probably not going to like where ESPN ranks the Gators. We certainly didn’t.

Florida’s football program reached stratospheric heights during the first decade of the 21st century under head coach [autotag]Urban Meyer[/autotag], but since his departure, the team has taken a massive U-turn back into a level of mediocrity not seen since before [autotag]Steve Spurrier[/autotag]’s tenure. Exacerbating the issue is the coaching carousel that the Orange and Blue experienced in recent years, having burned through three new skippers before bringing on [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] to right the ship.

There is little question that the new administration has a steep hill to climb to get the Gators back to their previous level of success. Even though [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag]’s tenure saw three straight New Year’s Six bowl game appearances, it still came to a tumultuous close as the program imploded upon itself due to neglect, leaving things in shambles for the next coach to clean up.

With that in mind, ESPN senior writer Adam Rittenberg recently published his college football’s top 25 future power rankings and where he placed Florida may rustle a few jimmies among the Gator Nation. Take a look at his entry below.

22. Florida Gators
2022 Future QB ranking: Not ranked
2022 Future offense ranking: Not ranked
2022 Future defense ranking: 21
2021 Future team ranking: 8

Scouting the Gators: Florida is the type of program that could surge in these rankings as soon as 2023. There’s always talent in Gainesville, and coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] looks like a smart hire for a program that hasn’t made the CFP and last won the SEC in 2008, the Gators’ most recent national championship. But an unexpected transition — no one pegged [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag] to be fired at this time last year — could lead to a down year or two, especially in the improving SEC East Division. The biggest immediate question is the offense and whether dual-threat quarterback [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] will provide a consistent spark. Richardson must show greater accuracy and fewer mistakes in the pass game, but he has sophomore eligibility and room to grow under Napier.

Florida also received some QB insurance in Ohio State transfer [autotag]Jack Miller[/autotag]. Running back could become a multiyear strength. [autotag]Montrell Johnson[/autotag] followed Napier from Louisiana to Florida after a 12-touchdown season as a freshman in 2021. Johnson leads a sophomore group that includes [autotag]Nay’Quan Wright [/autotag]and [autotag]Demarkcus Bowman[/autotag]. Florida also added ESPN 300 recruit [autotag]Trevor Etienne[/autotag]. Junior [autotag]Justin Shorter[/autotag] leads a young wide receiver group with opportunities to shine. The Gators need sophomores [autotag]Trent Whittemore[/autotag] and [autotag]Xzavier Henderson[/autotag] to stay healthy, or someone else to emerge. They return two veteran tight ends in [autotag]Keon Zipperer[/autotag] and [autotag]Dante Zanders[/autotag] but need options for 2023 and 2024. Offensive line has some concerns, especially depth at tackle, but returns junior center [autotag]Kingsley Eguakun[/autotag] and some other interior pieces. Florida has a 2023 commitment from [autotag]Knijeah Harris[/autotag], ESPN’s top-rated center in the class.

The defense has fewer immediate questions. Florida returns proven players such as safety [autotag]Trey Dean III[/autotag], end [autotag]Brenton Cox Jr[/autotag]. and tackle [autotag]Gervon Dexter[/autotag]. Both Cox and Dexter could play multiple seasons and lead a line that needs others to emerge this fall, including sophomore end [autotag]Princely Umanmielen[/autotag]. Florida could become a back-to-front defense in Napier’s first few seasons, as the secondary returns Dean and sophomores [autotag]Rashad Torrence II[/autotag] and [autotag]Tre’Vez Johnson[/autotag] at safety, and talented young cornerbacks such as [autotag]Jason Marshall Jr[/autotag]., an ESPN top-50 recruit who appeared in every game as a true freshman. [autotag]Kamari Wilson[/autotag], ESPN’s top-rated safety and No. 18 overall recruit, headlined Napier’s first class. Seniors [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag] and [autotag]Amari Burney[/autotag] lead a linebacker group that will look to build long-term depth this season. [autotag]Derek Wingo[/autotag] has sophomore eligibility, and Florida added ESPN 300 linebacker [autotag]Shemar James[/autotag] in the 2022 recruiting class.

Despite just making the top 25 list by a few spots, the future is beginning to look bright again in Gainesville. Napier and Co. have done a great job on the recruiting front so far, and once the new regime has its plans for the future fully implemented, the Swamp should once again be a favorable destination for the best in the business.

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Taking a look at Florida’s 2022 football spring roster

Amari Burney and Jordan Pouncey are both using their extra year of eligibility and listed on Florida’s spring roster.

The Florida Gators announced its official spring roster for 2022 on the team website, and two more players appear to be using the extra season of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Linebacker Amari Burney and receiver Jordan Pouncey are on the spring roster and will be joining the previously announced “super seniors,” linebacker Ventrell Miller and safety Trey Dean III, on the team. Pouncey transferred from Texas in 2020 but has only brought in three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown. Burney played in all 13 games for Florida in 2021 but struggled at times throughout the season.

With those additional super seniors, Florida’s total number of scholarship players is up to 91, which well exceeds the 85-man limit set by NCAA. Billy Napier expects roster changes in spring, and that includes bringing in transfers to fill holes in the depth chart.

“There’s a delicate balance between the number of players we add and also hitting that 85 number,” Napier said. “So a little bit of this is to be determined. It’s always a big juggling act, a big math problem. You’re adding and subtracting today. Certainly, as we approach May 1 there will be more attrition.”

Spring practices will give Napier an in-person chance to evaluate every player on the roster again, and some players are likely to move on if they don’t get the spot they hoped for. The one-time transfer exception rule has made it easy for players to leave a program when a new staff comes in, and Florida has already seen some of that in the losses suffered over the winter portal period.

Napier will also get a chance to see three of the newest additions to the programs in person. Safety Kamari Wilson, defensive lineman Chirs McClellan and cornerback Devin Moore are on campus as early enrollees.

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Veteran Amari Burney will face some competition in 2021

Burney is set to start the opener this weekend, but linebacker is set to be a competitive spot for the Gators in 2021.

Name: Amari Burney

Number: 2

Position: Linebacker

Class: Senior

Height: 6’2″

Weight: 230 lbs

Hometown: St. Petersburg, Florida

High School: Calvary Christian

Twitter: @amari_burney

2020 statistics:

TOT SOLO SACK FF FR INT PD
52 30 2 0 0 1 2

Overview:

A four-star recruit from St. Petersburg, Burney committed to the Gators in June before his senior year of high school, and he signed with the team during the early signing period in December of 2017. He began his career as a defensive back, and saw reserve action on defense and a lot of time on special teams as a freshman, when he totaled 12 tackles and a sack.

Burney moved to linebacker ahead of his sophomore season, and he played in eight games with three starts, also seeing some action at the STAR linebacker safety hybrid position. He had 37 tackles, a fumble recovery and notched his first career interception.

Burney entered the 2020 season expected to be one of Florida’s key contributors on defense, but he saw his role diminish a bit. He appeared in every game, but started just four of them. Still, he reached a career-high in tackles with 52 and sacks with two.

Entering the 2021 season, Burney is listed as a starter at linebacker alongside Ventrell Miller. But he could be pushed by Mohamoud Diabate, who has been very impressive during his Florida career, and Ty’Ron Hopper, who enters his third season and was a role player last year.

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Full depth charts for Florida Gators vs Ole Miss Rebels

Depth charts for both teams were tweeted out on Saturday morning ahead of kickoff. Florida’s had a few interesting items of note. 

There are less than two hours before the start of the Southeastern Conference’s 2020 10-game football schedule with the Florida Gators and Ole Miss Rebels getting geared up to face each other on the gridiron starting at noon EDT.

Nathan Gabler, an Ole Miss and SEC writer for Sports Illustrated, tweeted out the depth charts for both teams on Saturday morning ahead of kickoff. Florida’s had a few interesting items of note.

At the STAR position, it had been expected that redshirt senior CJ McWilliams would get the starting nod, but a bit of a surprise came with Brad Stewart Jr. sitting second on the depth chart after being used in the box last year. We here at Gators Wire had incorrectly projected Amari Burney for the starting STAR spot, but instead, he finds himself as a starting linebacker.

Additionally, Florida did not name a long snapper ahead of the game, though presumably, it will be redshirt senior Brett DioGuardi.

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