Gators Move Outing To Guard Stewart To Tackle

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Florida Football Makes One Key Shakeup Along the Offensive Line Ahead of Miami Game

Gators Move Outing to Guard, Stewart to Tackle

The Florida Gators have made one key change to their offensive line ahead of Saturday's rivalry game against the Miami Hurricanes.

According to a report by 247Sports, redshirt junior tackle Ethan White will miss the game due to an undisclosed injury. As a result, redshirt sophomore Michael Outing will move from right guard to right tackle, and redshirt freshman Richard Stewart will start at right guard.

What This Means for the Gators

The Gators are already without starting left tackle Jean Delance, who is out for the season with a knee injury.

With White now out, the Gators will be starting two inexperienced players at tackle against a Miami defense that is ranked 13th in the country in sacks.

However, Outing has played well at guard this season, and Stewart is a highly-touted recruit who could be ready to step up in a big way.

Conclusion

The Gators will need their offensive line to play well in order to have success against Miami.

The Hurricanes have one of the best defenses in the country, and they will be looking to pressure Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson.

If the Gators can protect Richardson and give him time to throw, they have a good chance of winning the game. However, if the offensive line struggles, it could be a long day for the Gators.