ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 5: Head coach Jim McElwain of the Florida Gators looks on before the SEC Championship game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Georgia Dome on December 5, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Florida OL suffers potential season-ending injury

Florida's depth just took a huge hit.

Florida's offensive line was supposed to be considerably better this year with more experience and depth along it. However, both of those things might have just taken a hit according to a report from Nick del Torre of gatorcountry.com, offensive lineman Antonio Riles might not play at all this season after suffering a knee injury.

"Antonio Riles went down today with a leg," Florida head coach Jim McElwain said on Monday night. "I have no idea how serious it is."

Riles started the first six games of the season last year and ended up playing 11 total. The Gators gave up the most sacks in the SEC with 45 last season so losing a lineman for a season is not the ideal way to get it started.

 

[h/t SEC Country]