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Florida's Spring Game Clarifies, But Some Questions Remain

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Gainesville. On Saturday at the Orange and Blue spring game, Florida coach Jon Sumrall said the quarterback competition between Aaron Philo and Tramell Jones Jr. remains undecided after 15 practices; Philo completed 21 of 28 passes for 193 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions while the program drew a reported 47,100 fans. Sumrall said he will meet with players Monday to review evaluations and intends to continue assessing roles through fall camp, keeping no immediate starting announcement. Several receivers and transfers, including Micah Mays Jr., were identified as having raised their stock this spring, and staff emphasized installing systems and preparing for the 2026 season.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2006 and 2008: Florida won national championships under Urban Meyer.
  • 2010: Urban Meyer left Florida; program results varied afterward.
  • 2012 and 2019: Florida reached 11-win seasons post-Meyer.
  • Early 2026: Jon Sumrall completed his first spring program as Florida head coach.
  • This week (Saturday): Orange and Blue spring game played; Sumrall scheduled Monday meetings and will continue evaluations into fall camp.

Why This Matters to You

The Florida Gators' performance affects Gainesville's spirit and economy. The quarterback competition between Aaron Philo and Tramell Jones Jr. could shape the 2026 season. If you're a fan, keep an eye on Coach Sumrall's decisions.

The Bottom Line

The Gators are in a transition phase under Coach Jon Sumrall. The spring game showed promise, but there's still work to do. If you're invested in Florida football, stay patient and hopeful. Send this to a fellow Gator fan who's eager for the new season.

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Who Benefited

Several receivers, transfer contributors and returning players benefited by showcasing playmaking ability and improving their standing with coaches ahead of fall evaluation.

Who Impacted

Quarterback contenders, particularly Aaron Philo after two interceptions, and any players with inconsistent spring performances saw uncertainty remain about their roles.

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Who Benefited

Several receivers, transfer contributors and returning players benefited by showcasing playmaking ability and improving their standing with coaches ahead of fall evaluation.

Who Impacted

Quarterback contenders, particularly Aaron Philo after two interceptions, and any players with inconsistent spring performances saw uncertainty remain about their roles.

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