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Florida unquestionably has its hands full this end of the week. No. 1 Alabama goes to the Swamp without precedent for 10 years, and the Gators face apparently their hardest normal season test since mentor Dan Mullen took over in 2018. 

UF are weighty longshots in this game, and with its battles on the two sides of the ball, relatively few are allowing it an opportunity. That incorporates CBS Sports' Barrett Sallee, who anticipated the Crimson Tide would win on Saturday well beyond what might be expected. 

It is safe to say that you are messing with me? Alabama is just laying 15.5 focuses? That is simply rude. Florida's offense is a wreck and facing the Alabama protection at the absolute worst time. Blood red Tide quarterback Bryce Young will not be flustered by the Gators protection. Anticipate that he should hit large have after huge play thanks in impact to Florida guarded organizer Todd Grantham's striking capacity to call barrages at the absolute worst occasions. Pick: Alabama (- 15.5) 

Sallee is correct that, on paper, this is definitely not an exceptionally invaluable matchup for the Gators. It's hard for any group in the nation to coordinate against Alabama, and Florida should settle its hostile burdens in the near future in case it will stay cutthroat in this one. 

However, that may not make any difference if the protection hasn't moved forward. It's been difficult to assess through about fourteen days considering neither FAU nor USF presented a very remarkable test upsettingly. Confronting Alabama and the super hot Bryce Young will be a totally unique monster. 

The X-factor in this game could clearly be Anthony Richardson. The redshirt rookie quarterback will not be beginning, Mullen has made that much understood, yet banishing an enormous jump forward from Emory Jones, Richardson is reasonable the main player who can start the offense enough to challenge Alabama. Here is Sallee's interpretation of the quarterback circumstance and where the UF offense at present stands. 

Florida has a few issues heading into its standoff with Alabama. The most squeezing one is at quarterback where Emory Jones and Anthony Richardson are as yet competing for the best position on the profundity outline. Jones has thrown four picks — two every versus FAU and South Florida — while Richardson is nursing a hamstring injury that sprung up as he crossed the objective line on a 80-yard score run against the Bulls. 

The inquiry confronting mentor Dan Mullen is whether he should begin the person who will give the ball to the Tide … or start the person who could be a hotshot however isn't 100%. The appropriate response may rely upon what we haven't seen the Gators do obnoxiously. Wide recipient Jacob Copeland said for the current week that the Gators' playbook has been covered in mystery. 

"I feel like camp was what showed everything for us. We've seen what we needed to see during camp. We came in, everyone is saying one or the other regarding us in the initial two games," he said, "yet they haven't seen everything." 

However, will it matter? The blend of an uncertain quarterback contest and a playbook that hasn't been completely released is a precarious circumstance heading into the game against Alabama, a group that can turn a game sideways in a rush. 

There is positively some legitimacy to the possibility that Florida has stayed quiet about some hostile looks up until now, however that doesn't really mean things will further develop when the playbook opens up. Jones has truly battled with timing and perusing the field, and adding greater intricacy to the framework doesn't appear to be the arrangement. 

UF has a ton to demonstrate in this game, and in the event that it even needs a possibility at the annoyed, it should play a whole lot better compared to it did in the initial fourteen days.