Florida football: 3 reasons the Gators win the SEC East

Florida head coach Dan Mullen celebrates with the Gator fans in the stands after the Gators beat the Bulldogs in the annual Florida Georgia rivalry game 44-28, held at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville Fla. Nov. 7, 2020.POY2020 F1g
Florida head coach Dan Mullen celebrates with the Gator fans in the stands after the Gators beat the Bulldogs in the annual Florida Georgia rivalry game 44-28, held at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville Fla. Nov. 7, 2020.POY2020 F1g /
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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 02: A general view of TIAA Bank Field during a game between the Florida Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs on November 02, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /

1. Florida is going to dominate Georgia, again

It is always great to see Georgia win the offseason and then never get it done on the field, which is exactly what will happen this year.

The Bulldogs have tons of hype, which is funny when you actually break it down.

Everyone believes Kirby Smart is an incredible coach, but I see it differently. Smart is an incredible recruiter, but as a coach, he is lacking.

Mullen is a most better coach than Smart, and you can see that by how he develops his players. Mullen can maximize his player’s abilities, while Smart is not.

Then you look at the quarterback position. Georgia’s quarterback JT Daniels is being hyped up by Georgia fans like he will win the Heisman. I’m here to inform you that will not happen, and Daniels isn’t even the best quarterback in their matchup.

Florida quarterback Emory Jones is better than Daniels, and for me, it’s not even close. Yes, I know Jones hasn’t played as much as Daniels, but his traits when he has played showed me more than enough, which speaks volumes for Daniels.

The Gators will dominate Georgia again in 2021, which will help them secure the SEC East title.