Breaking the Silence: Jeff Driskel Reveals All About His Florida Gators Legacy
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2023
- Jeff Drisekl sits down with us to discuss his four-year legacy at the University of Florida and playing for the Florida Gators. He talks about being recruited by Urban Meyer, having three offensive coordinators under Will Muschamp, and how he views his legacy at UF.
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Always loved Jeff. Glad he's doing good, and was really happy to know thar Florida rolled out the red carpet for him, and welcomed him in.. pretty cool.
Fantastic interview. So glad you guys did this stream. I started watching when I was 13 years old which was the 2012 season. I always liked Jeff and am so happy that he has been successful. Great job fellas and huge thanks to Jeff for joining.
I liked Jeff and thought he was talented. Meyer leaving, and Jeff breaking his leg did not help him under Muschamp. Glad he has done well, and still playing in the NFL.
He certainly got a lot of blame while being dealt a really bad hand. His NFL longevity has proven a lot of doubters wrong.
Getting paid for 8 years in the league. Great for Jeff. Dude had some wheels.
He's made over $8 million in the NFL. Not a bad life thus far lol
That’s the questions I ask about D.J Lagway right now. What if this was Urbans offense, but we can’t think that way. I feel like it is what it is and Lagway will be great in Naipers system just like Jeff was without Urban
Good luck bud
Competition lol boyyyyyyy why you 🧢ing them boosters give you that job lol
Had high hopes for our teams under Driskell but was seriously let down. He will go down in Gators history as a bust in college.
I think that has a lot more to do with the revolving door at OC than him being a bust. He was good at LA Tech and is still getting shots in the league today.
dude played at UF during the worse times since the post-Meyer era……. I don’t think any UF Qb would’ve flourished in the offense during those years. Not even Trask or Grier