Article By Brad Goldbach on 2nd July, 2010
The formula?
A staunch defense, Tim Tebow and some explosive athletes.
The Gators were expected to repeat last season, but they were missing one key ingredient: a dangerous weapon that could make things happen in the open field.
They had Aaron Hernandez as a dynamic safety valve. Riley Cooper stepped up big time to take over the lead receiver position. After that, they didn't have many other weapons to turn to.
To put it frankly, they sorely missed Percy Harvin.
With new wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni in tow, the Gators lit up the scoreboard against Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl. Bowl games may not mean much in the big scheme of things, but the ...
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