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Billy Napier addresses Florida's QB competition between Graham Mertz, Jack Miller

On3 imageby:Kaiden Smith07/19/23

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One of the most exciting quarterback battles in the SEC this offseason is in Gainesville, as Graham Mertz and Jack Miller battle for the Florida Gators’ starting quarterback job.

Both QBs transferred from other programs, with Miller joining the team in 2022 and Mertz transferring in this offseason. And at SEC Media Days, Florida head coach Billy Napier spoke about Mertz and his addition to the starting quarterback competition.

“I’ve been very impressed with Graham,” Napier said. “Graham’s a 32-start player, he’s played over 2,000 snaps at a really established program in Wisconsin and we went through an extensive process to make that decision. I think Graham’s an accomplished player, but more importantly, I’ve been impressed with the person and the leader.”

Mertz definitely has the experience advantage in the matchup, throwing for 5,405 yards and 38 touchdown passes in his career at Wisconsin. And according to Napier, he’s also been checking the boxes in the intangible department as well, pushing Miller during the ongoing competition.

“This guy has an incredible work ethic, he is in the building and he is fanatical about his preparation,” Napier said. “I think that has helped the competition, I think it’s caused Jack to respond. Jack’s had an incredible offseason and he’s in position for a great camp.”

Miller was a four-star high school prospect out of Scottsdale, Arizona where he was ranked the No. 26 quarterback in the nation for the 2020 class according to On3’s Industry Ranking. Ohio State was his school of choice out of high school, appearing in six games in his two seasons with the Buckeyes before taking his talents down to The Swamp.

Miller only played in one game last year for the Gators, serving as Florida’s starter versus Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl. He didn’t have the strongest showing, completing just 13 passes for 180 yards and failing to reach the end zone. But Napier is still optimistic about his quarterback competition and has been all offseason, even liking what he’s seen out of his redshirt freshman quarterback.

“And we’ve been really pleased with a young player Max Brown, he’s had a good summer, he’s impressed the staff, he’s impressed his teammates. We’re excited about that competition, it’ll go into training camp and we’ll make a decision when we see fit for the team,” Napier concluded.