Florida's Offensive Line Group Receives High Praise From Former SEC Star
Florida's Offensive Line Group Receives High Praise From Former SEC Star originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Florida Gators won their final four games of the 2024 season.
Notably, Florida outperformed the top-ranked LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels during the home stretch while also defeating a nine-win Tulane Green Wave in their bowl game. Offensively, the Gators leaned on a methodical rushing game and a strong offensive line to post their first winning season in four years.
Florida Gators running back Jadan Baugh (13).Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Head coach Billy Napier's squad will have the chance this year to do something many programs are incapable of doing in the NIL era. Alongside quarterback DJ Lagway, much of the offensive line from the 2024 campaign will return for the Gators this fall.
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Starting left tackle Austin Barber, left guard Knijeah Harris, center Jake Slaughter, and right guard Damieon George Jr. will all return to Gainesville in 2025 after starting the team's bowl game victory. Meanwhile, former three-star tackle Bryce Lovett and Arkansas Razorbacks transfer Devon Manuel will compete for the final starting position.
On the Always College Football Podcast, host and former Alabama Crimson Tide starting quarterback Greg McElroy called Florida's front five the third-best in the country.
"You got Jake Slaughter back, who is big-time at center. Him being back is massive. Austin Barber is back at left tackle. A guy that was generating some NFL draft buzz decided to return. I do look at what you have back on the interior. The guard spot, I think you like those pieces," said McElroy alongside his co-host Cole Cubelic.
He continued, saying, "I would imagine you just have to figure out right tackle. Now, for the most part, this should be one of the best groups in the country, assuming all those pieces can come together and reach their collective goal."
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Florida will open their season against the LIU Sharks at home in late August.
Related: Florida Dealt Unfortunate Recruiting News on Wednesday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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