Along with youth, memory is fleeting. Spurrier's offenses never revolved around their QB play even though ole Danny won a Heisman award. They were game managers and even then struggled when facing a decent defense.
His scheme, featuring placement of his wide receivers in their patterns, is what made the Florida offense. It was, literally, "go to that spot, throw to that spot."
In that stretch Alabama didn't play as much zone as others and still played zone 70%+ of the time. That was SOS's forte: spaces zone coverage left open.
Riley developing QB's ... loved that performance last night he got from the kid he's had under his wings for right at two years now.
You don't know who I'm talking about, do you?