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Florida plans to pick up pace against Texas A&M

- By Mark Long Associated Press Sports Writer

GAINESVILL­E, Fla. — Florida coach Jim McElwain has a new solution to his three-year-old problem: Pick up the pace.

The unranked Gators want to play with a faster tempo when they host Texas A&M on Saturday night. McElwain’s offense averages 60.8 plays a game, which ranks nextto-last in the Southeaste­rn Conference and 124th out of 129 teams in the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n.

It’s hardly a surprise given that Florida (3-2, 3-1 SEC) is playing a redshirt freshman quarterbac­k behind a mediocre offensive line, has two of its top playmakers suspended indefinite­ly and could be without big-play receiver Tyrie Cleveland (ankle) for the second consecutiv­e game. Plus, quarterbac­k Feleipe Franks has been benched twice and demoted once while failing to make the correct pre-snap adjustment­s, locking onto primary receivers and mostly ignoring the middle of the field.

Throw in the fact that the Gators are last in the league in third-down conversati­ons, picking up a paltry 34.8 percent on the all-important downs, and it’s no wonder they can’t seem to stay on the field.

In hopes of improving his team’s efficiency, McElwain wants more opportunit­ies beginning against the Aggies (4-2, 2-1).

“The expectatio­n, I would say at this point, is to play at a faster pace,” McElwain said Monday. “Not every play is going to be perfect, but we need to be perfect on those ‘got-to have-it downs.’ ... I expect to get better, and yet we need to continue to grow with those guys and we need to have a plan to put them in position to (avoid) some of the one-on-ones we get beat on up front.

“We have to have better help with chips and those things to have an opportunit­y to push the ball downfield. Just need to continue to build on those and get better out of it.”

Florida’s snail-like pace was evident late in the team’s 17-16 loss to LSU last Saturday.

Getting the ball back with 4:01 remaining, Franks and the Gators managed six plays and 21 yards in 2 minutes, 22 seconds. McElwain criticized the team’s lack of urgency, and running back Lamical Perine said the issue was getting plays relayed in a timely manner from coordinato­r Doug Nussmeier. File, Chris O’Meara / The Associated Press

Florida head coach Jim McElwain wants his team to play with a faster tempo when they host Texas A&M on Saturday.

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