Confidence of this team

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2 key moments in this game stood out to me. 
 
1. The blocked punt after the two pick sixes. To me, this felt like the wheels had completely come off. That is until the Defense came right out and took care of business - three and out, missed FG. O'Korn then completed the long pass to Black, and Nordin absolutely drilled the 55 yarder - it would have been good from 55 1/4, at least. 
 
2. The 4th and 1 play on the first drive of the second half - The offense was ready to get to the line quickly, and Isaac picked up 18 yards - huge momentum swing to start the second half - we would have given Florida the ball on our own 44, but Harbaugh was ready to go for it, and the team was right there with him. We then drive down, get the TD and never look back. 
 
Both of these two moments could have been daggers for a "young" team, but in spite of the narrative, this isn't your average young team, Harbaugh has them ready. I love the adversity that these guys went through. Hard not to feel confident going forward.

ThWard

September 4th, 2017 at 11:55 AM ^

I see a lot of seemingly angry posts about the "media narrative" of this being a young team with few returning starters. Yours isn't angry, but a lot of others are. Not sure I get the use of narrative as an automatic pejorative. This *is* a young team. It does have *very* few returning starters. That's not narrative; it's fact. And it makes the opening game, the prep by the team and staff, and the trust the coaches placed in so many young players even more impressive to me.

maize-blue

September 4th, 2017 at 11:55 AM ^

They certainly have things to work on and smooth out but they have potential to be a very hard team to deal with.

I think they will be better at closing out teams. They missed opportunities on offense to seal the game, defense had to do that, but I feel like the O line will be a better run blocking unit. I think last year's offense would have put together more 3 and outs. They didn't slam the door when they had chances but they seemed to be able to possess the ball a little more. I think they are getting there.

old98blue

September 4th, 2017 at 12:03 PM ^

I agree but the 97 team was bailed out by that defense in several games too. Shore up the right side of the line and this team could be special this was against what was supposed to be a very good Florida D right out of the gate! There were mistakes but we have the best coach in the country to fix those mistakes

old98blue

September 4th, 2017 at 12:20 PM ^

I would agree, love Lloyd and the championship he brought us but he struggled with a mobile QB what Don Brown has done in 2 seasons is amazing. The maize uniforms really stood out in how much Gary, Bush, Winovich and company were in their backfield

FrankMurphy

September 4th, 2017 at 2:14 PM ^

I actually think the offense had a better game than the stat line indicates, because defense is Florida's strength. Randy Shannon is no Don Brown of course, but he's definitely in the top 10% of defensive coordinators nationwide. Rolling up 433 yards on a Randy Shannon defense with SEC athletes is no small accomplishment.

old98blue

September 4th, 2017 at 11:59 AM ^

The biggest improvement comes between the first and second game of a season, if that holds true this defense is scary. Crawford should have caught the 1st pick six it was high but should have been caught as far as Speight goes it was a big stage right out of the gate really like a road game,  there was a lot of noise for both teams on offense and defense because of the split crowd. I think he was a little amped up which is usually the reason a QB over throws and he did over throw most of the game , he missed wide open recievers on several throws that would have been TDs. That being said he's our QB no one complained about him through the 1st 9 games last year until he was injured against Iowa. The future is bright Who's got it better than us?

lhglrkwg

September 4th, 2017 at 12:12 PM ^

you'd never know we were marching out a bunch of new starters out there. They were all over the field like everyone was a 3rd year returning starter. If you told an oblivious UF fan after the game that we returned all 11 starters from last year, they would've believed you.

Gatorade_Cereal

September 4th, 2017 at 12:21 PM ^

Nordin lofted the kick with more arc on his 55yarder that barely cleared the uprights.i think if he had driven it more, it would've been good from further out--like 60 yards. less likely for defense to block it if he gives it more air...

either way, i think we have a not-so-secret secret weapon now with a kicker with range...now he just has to become automatic from those distances and not miss any more...

Hail Harbo

September 4th, 2017 at 1:00 PM ^

I have great confidence that the offense will score lots and lots of points this year.  Contrary to early concerns, it looks like the OL will be more than adequate.

Not sure about the defense.  While the D looked good on Saturday, so would most defenses against one of the worst offenses in FBS football.  Harken back to the shutout loss against Notre Dame, they thought they had some kind of defense following that game.  That defense would end giving up 379 points on the season.  I am in no way implying that the 2017 Michigan D is as horrible as the 2014 ND defense, I just think we need to see how they perform against living breathing offenses before we allow our confidence to soar.

FrankMurphy

September 4th, 2017 at 3:38 PM ^

The defense held Florida to less than 200 yards, kept them out of the endzone, and only gave up a single field goal. Not including the final drive during garbage time, the defense only allowed Florida to cross midfield two or three times the entire game. That's an impressive accomplishment against an SEC team that perennially signs top 10 recruiting classes on both sides of the ball, even if its offense isn't its biggest strength. 

LSAClassOf2000

September 4th, 2017 at 1:48 PM ^

Both of these two moments could have been daggers for a "young" team, but in spite of the narrative, this isn't your average young team, Harbaugh has them ready.

Going back to 2015, one of the first things that jumped out about Harbaugh's style was that suddenly there was no quit in these guys, and it is only further evolved now, It really makes it even more fun to watch these teams. 

Sten Carlson

September 4th, 2017 at 6:59 PM ^

^^^ This! Right from the Utah game it was clear that guys were going to fight for 60+ minutes. To me, that's the #1 thing I see from the transition to Harbaugh. Versu FSU the look on Jimbo's face when Evans made that TD run screamed, " we've kicked their ass all over the field, they don't have Peppers, Butt is out, Speight is clearly hurt, and yet we're LOSING with 1:30 to go! How is that possible?!" Now that we beat UF, I can say that I think the pick 6''s might prove to be the best thing that could have happened to the offense. Not a steam rolling, but a bit of adversity, a teaching moment getting Speight to calm down, trust his progressions and reads, and don't try to throw it so hard -- just deliver a solid strike. Often times learning how to be successful is the next big hurdle after learning how to stop fucking up. Subtle, but profound. The latter is a guy hoping to get it right, the former a guy realizing he got it right, and then allowing his excitement to lessen performance. It was clear that this team is fired up and focused, and that Harbaugh & Co. had a smart Plan A and Plan B to come out with once UF adapted to Plan A -- UF never made us go to Plan C. As you said, this more evloved attitutde of winning is awesome to see!

BlueinOK

September 4th, 2017 at 7:11 PM ^

It's going to be a great year. The young players have some time to figure it out with the next few games before any other tests. I think the team really grew up on Saturday and it should continue for the next few weeks.