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The primary goal of getting to the CFP is essentially no longer in play. The goal of the SEC Championship with the current offense and injuries on defense has exponentially gotten a lot harder. Which leads me to the point of this post.

With 4-5 games left (5 has us in the championship against Alabama) I believe now would be a good time to make a change to a freshman QB. This 4-5 game stretch has nearly an entire season worth of experience to be had, road games at FSU and LSU, a potential championship game, and a bowl game which eliminates the angst of “burning” a redshirt. At this juncture it’s safe to say Del Rio is not the answer. He has not shown once this season that he deserves to be the starting QB at The University of Florida. It’s

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