Don’t blame these Florida players for the Texas A&M result

Some players had a good game for Florida
Sep 6, 2025; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators linebacker Myles Graham (5) walks on the field during Gator Walk before a game against the South Florida Bulls at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Sep 6, 2025; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators linebacker Myles Graham (5) walks on the field during Gator Walk before a game against the South Florida Bulls at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

There is a ton of blame to go around for the Florida Gators after losing to Texas A&M and falling to 2-4 on the season, but that doesn't mean we can't highlight a handful of players who still played well.

These five players weren't the problem in Florida's loss on Saturday.

Myles Graham

The linebackers for Florida continue to shine, and Myles Graham was doing everything he could to keep the Aggies at bay. He was flying around the field, made tackles all over the place, and even had Florida's lone pass breakup of the night.

Had Florida's offense somehow moved the ball and Graham had gotten more help from his safeties, we would be talking about Graham as game MVP.

Aaron Chiles

Speaking of linebackers, Aaron Chiles also had one of his best games as a Gator since arriving in the same class as Graham.

Chiles was also flying around and finished with nine total tackles and only gave up one catch for two yards.

Devin Moore

He didn't play the greatest game ever, but he did his job well enough to deserve a better fate.

Devin Moore gave up two receptions for 37 yards, but he also had four total tackles on the night and mostly kept his side of the field quiet.

Vernell Brown III

Dallas Wilson had the touchdown grab, but it was Vernell Brown III who was Florida's most productive wide receiver on the night.

Brown III finished with six catches off of seven targets for 75 yards, including a long of 31 yards.

Damieon George Jr.

On a night when Austin Barber got beat like a drum and even Jake Slaughter had struggles at times, Damieon George Jr. was fine enough in pass protection.

He finished the night with zero QB pressures against, though his run blocking could have been better at times.

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