John Brantley

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November 21, 2011
Brantley threw a career-high four touchdown passes and 329 yards Saturday in a win against Furham.
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Brantley hadn't thrown a touchdown pass in two games, so Furham was a perfectly timed antidote. Next up is cross-state rival Florida State to close out the regular season.
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Brantley fell flat on his face in his first season as starter, so it's tough to tell where the career of the former big recruit is headed from here. There's little doubt that Florida's offense was poorly managed last year, as Brantley was basically forced to run a scheme identical to what was run by Tim Tebow--a spread option attack suited for running quarterbacks. Brantley is a pure pocket passer, yet Florida's coaches made zero attempt to gameplan around his skill set. Charlie Weis and his pro-style tendencies are great news for Brantley, as the new offense should basically be a perfect fit for him. There will be no excuses for Brantley this year.
Brantley will attempt to fill the shoes of one of the most-accomplished college players of all-time in Tim Tebow, but the comparisons of the two end at "starting quarterback for the Gators." Tebow was an average college passer and an exceptional runner from the quarterback position, but Brantley is nearly the opposite. He doesn't have great running ability, but he's got a much stronger arm than his predecessor and can get the ball down the field. This clashes a little bit with Urban Meyer's offensive scheme, but Brantley will still be successful with just a few tweaks. Additionally, he won't enter the season completely green after seeing action in six games last season and eight the year before. Brantley won't put up the rushing totals that Tebow did, but his ability to move the ball through the air, and the talent on the Florida roster, should allow him to approach 30 touchdowns in his first year as a starter.
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November 17, 2011
Brantley said he is fully healthy and had "no setback whatsoever" after his injured ankle got stepped on last Saturday, The Sports Xchange reports.
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Arm
November 9, 2011
Coach Will Muschamp told reporters early this week that Brantley, who left last Saturday's game against Vanderbilt with an injured arm, is fine and is expected to play this weekend against South Carolina, the Gainsville Sun reports.
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Florida: Starting QB Unclear
Ankle
October 29, 2011
Jacoby Brissett, not Brantley (ankle), was seen taking first-team snaps before Saturday's game against Georgia, ESPN's Joe Schad reports.
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Ankle
October 25, 2011
Brantley (ankle) is expected to start against Georgia on Saturday, espn.com reports.
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Ankle
October 11, 2011
Brantley will miss a second-straight week under center for the Florida Gators due to a badly sprained ankle, the Associated Press reports.
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