Florida Gators QB won't deny transfer rumors

Things aren't going well for the Florida Gators at the moment. The Gators lost to LSU on Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge, falling 49-42 to the Tigers. And that's only the beginning of the "bad" for Florida. After the game, it was clear that various Florida players weren't thrilled with some of the things that […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Things aren't going well for the Florida Gators at the moment.

The Gators lost to LSU on Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge, falling 49-42 to the Tigers.

And that's only the beginning of the "bad" for Florida.

After the game, it was clear that various Florida players weren't thrilled with some of the things that went down during Saturday's game.

For starters, linebacker Mohamoud Diabate wouldn't tell a reporter he was confident in Florida's defensive scheme under defensive coordinator Todd Grantham.

You never want to hear a player publically frustrated with coaching.

But that's not the worst thing that came from the Gators' post-game interviews.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Richardson wouldn't quell transfer rumors when asked by a reporter if he'd be back in Gainesville next season.

Emory Jones started the game at quarterback for the Gators, but he was replaced mid-game by Dan Mullen with Richardson.

Richardson outplayed Jones. It's fairly obvious that he's the better option for the Gators.

If Richardson, a former four-star recruit, decides to leave after this season, it would be a major blow to Florida's roster.

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