You’ve drawn an awful lot of conclusions about Mullen and Florida based off 3 games, or 23% of the entire season. In all that not paying attention, you may have missed the part where Florida went 11-2 this year and finished top 5 or 6 in the country.
Regarding Mullen and his QB. Mullen recruited Emory Jones and Anthony Richardson, and has Carlos Del Rio committed for next year. All three are serious dual-threat guys. If you’ve watched Mullen over the years, as OC at UF and as head coach at MSU, he does not like to throw in young QB’s to be devoured, and possibly, ruined. He brings them along slowly. Emory Jones is going to be ready to explode as early as maybe this season. While I appreciate your three game sample, I trust Mullen’s judgement on QB’s a little more than yours. The idea that he’s already winning with Franks and Trask is pretty freaking incredible at this point.
Your last paragraph is interesting. You’ve got everyone “surging” and improving except Florida. Here’s a newsflash; FSU is NOT “on a better track.” Since the arrival of their new coach, it’s been a calamity of recruiting misses and numerous players transferring, and I’m not talking about 4th stringer types, I’m talking former contributors. South Florida High Schools have banned FSU from their campuses, something to do with racial issues. FSU is done for a few seasons. Georgia is talented, sure, but they’re as unstable as I’ve seen them in a few years now. Shaky offense with no QB and a whole bunch of new players. Off the field issues with recruits, lawsuits, arrests, etc. Yet you dismiss all that and somehow derive that Florida has peaked and will now fall back to the pack. Here’s another newsflash; the two teams with the most momentum and arrows flashing upward in the entire SEC (not just the East) are Florida and Tennessee. If you don’t see that then, again, you’re not paying close enough attention.