Florida coach Urban Meyer isn't much of a perfectionist.
That's not to say his team doesn't practice under meticulous standards with lofty expectations, but Meyer said he doesn't want the Gators to feel like they have to play a perfect game every time out.
"I think Lou Holtz says it best, 'You've just gotta be the best team in the stadium on that Saturday,' and that's our job in two days," Meyer said.
Though there have been many questions about the offense after UF scored 13 points against LSU last Saturday and 23 points against Tennessee on Sept. 19, Meyer and offensive coordinator Steve Addazio said the offense is doing enough to win and that's what counts.
"The No. 1 goal is to go win the football game," Addazio said. "Your defense is playing their tail off and we controlled - we almost had double the time of possession that they had - and that's a team win like that."