MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Gators shuffled into the visitor’s locker room at Hard Rock Stadium, mostly quiet, some with their heads bowed.
Running back Jadan Baugh, who scored Florida’s only touchdown, paused before entering the locker room and shook his head, still absorbing the sting of Saturday’s 26-7 loss to No. 4 Miami — a game in which the Gators struggled offensively and failed to capitalize on an uneven offensive performance by the Hurricanes.
The scene seemed to encapsulate what has been a dreadful season for Florida, which is off to its worst start (1-3) in 39 years despite a talented roster that many picked to be a formidable competitor this season in the Southeastern Conference.
The Gators have hardly looked the part in the first four games of the season, which h