{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F57a42ca0-60cf-4dd2-8a43-7fa5a6f39c83","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"Podcast: Recapping the Florida Gators win over FAU\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/57a42ca0-60cf-4dd2-8a43-7fa5a6f39c83\"></iframe>","title":"Podcast: Recapping the Florida Gators win over FAU","description":"GatorCountry brings you a new podcast as we recap the Florida Gators 35-14 win over FAU on Saturday night.\r\nAndrew Spivey and David Soderquist breakdown on the Gators looked on offense on Saturday and who stood out to them.\r\nAndrew and David also breakdown how the Gators defense improved on Saturday as they now look ahead to Saturday\u2019s game against USF.\r\nTRANSCRIPT:\r\nDavid:               What\u2019s up, folks of Gator Country? This is none other than your boy David Soderquist, along with Andrew Spivey. Andrew, we had quite a week of college football wrapped up in the books. Lot of teams struggled coming out of the first game of the season, and a lot of teams who actually looked impressive in Week 1 as well.\r\nThe first and foremost, we have to break down our takeaways from Gainesville, FL. The Florida Gators defeated the fighting Willy Taggarts here, 35-14. Now, Andrew, I know we talked a little bit last night on the phone about the game. I got to watch some of the highlights and go over the stat lines, but taking away what you did from the naked eye, what did you, first off, think about the crowd, because the crowd was pretty packed. The student section was sold out over there. I looked over there. It was completely sold out. Secondly, what was your overall basic takeaways, first off, just from the offense as a whole?\r\nAndrew:           First off, how have we missed the crowd? Again, you take it for granted. In our lifetime, have we ever not seen, obviously, Florida\u2019s had 70,000 for some games, 80,000 for some games, but we just take for granted what it is. You even saw it. FAU had some trouble at different times in the game getting calls in. Took a couple timeouts because of the crowd noise. Really crowd noise all around the country. Florida State, for instance, that was an electric crowd. I will say this. Good for them with Bobby Bowden being honored. Good for them. Good for them to sell it out and honor Bobby in that way. That\u2019s coming from a guy who\u2019s not a Florida State guy. I don\u2019t care anything about them. Can\u2019t stand them. If they lose every game for the next 50 years, I\u2019ll be perfectly fine. It was good to see the atmosphere. It\u2019s good to see the atmosphere in general.\r\nOffensively, there was some struggles, but you put up 553 yards. It\u2019s tough for me to say the offense struggled. To put it in perspective, and not to toot my own horn, not to toot the podcast\u2019s own horn, but we said it. We said it last week. This team\u2019s going to be 60-40, 70-30, run to pass. It is what it is. If you\u2019re expecting anything else from this offense, you\u2019re going to get disappointed all year. You might as well turn the TV off and cut off all your Florida Gator football stuff, because it\u2019s just not. Maybe next year, but not this year with Emory Jones. I\u2019m not saying that to get on the Emory Jones train. We\u2019ll back that up in a little bit. We\u2019ll talk about the Emory/Anthony Richardson battle a little bit.\r\nWhen you look at the stats, 400 yards rushing and 153 yards passing. 153 yards passing is bad, really bad, but, again, when you put it in perspective that this team was going to be more of a run first offense, they had 400 yards of rushing. Most since the Cocktail Party in 2014 when Willy Muschamp decided he wasn\u2019t going to bring any air for the football and throw it. It\u2019s tough for me to say that the offense struggled. I said it on the podcast on Friday, I wanted to see the offensive line just get up and mash.\r\nDavid:               They did.\r\nAndrew:           For the most part of the game, they mashed.\r\nDavid:               Yeah. You said 400 yards total rushing, which actually leads the nation for Week 1. #1 in rushing. 400 yards. A big part of that, and a lot of people were talking about it, and I was too. I was right there, right beside the tunnel. I got a bunch of good videos. It was a great atmosphere around there.\r\nMy buddy Joe that was with me there,","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/6ff2872f-8386-4b09-96c8-f60b53fe7d9d/gclogo-podcast.jpg"}