Florida Football: 3 bold predictions for Tennessee rivalry in Week 4

Florida Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson (15) injures his hamstring during the fourth quarter against the South Florida Bulls at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL on Saturday, September 11, 2021.Flgai 091121 Gatorsfb Usf 8230 Mattpendleton
Florida Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson (15) injures his hamstring during the fourth quarter against the South Florida Bulls at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL on Saturday, September 11, 2021.Flgai 091121 Gatorsfb Usf 8230 Mattpendleton /
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Florida Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson (15) celebrates after throwing a touchdown to Florida Gators wide receiver Jacob Copeland (1) during the second game of the season against the USF Bulls at Raymond James Stadium, in Tampa Fla. Sept. 11, 2021.Flgai 09112021 Ufvs Usf Action39
Florida Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson (15) celebrates after throwing a touchdown to Florida Gators wide receiver Jacob Copeland (1) during the second game of the season against the USF Bulls at Raymond James Stadium, in Tampa Fla. Sept. 11, 2021.Flgai 09112021 Ufvs Usf Action39 /

2. Anthony Richardson returns, records three touchdowns

Emory Jones may get the start yet again for Florida on Saturday and while fans have been clamoring for Anthony Richardson, there really hasn’t been a ton to complain about with either guy. Sure, Richardson has been more impressive this year, but Jones helped the Gators take No. 1 Alabama down to the wire with a real chance to win in Week 3.

But we’re still going to see a healthy dose of Richardson on Saturday evening as the offense will need a spark midway through the first quarter. He’ll take the field to roaring applause.

The talented dual-threat quarterback is going to showcase his strong arm as well as his explosiveness in the run game (keep that hammy healthy, though), totaling three touchdowns against the Volunteers. He’ll score one early and then the other two will come in the second half.

As you’ll see on the next slide, I’m pretty sure the Gators will be lighting up the scoreboard on Saturday night. I just don’t think the Volunteers’ defense has a shot against these guys.