For Florida, in my viewing lifetime, there was a good QB and 2 WRs that were between the Wuerffel era and Grossman success.
Wuerffel, of course, had Anthony and Hilliard - both 1st round WRs. The slot guy was Jacquez Green, a 2nd-rounder, I believe, who had a big year when he was THE man the following season. But that next year, a sort of in-between year for the Gators, a WR set the SEC single-season yardage record in 1998: Travis McGriff. Little white guy, was mostly on the team because he was a legacy. But he was fast and produced as THE guy unexpectedly.
The year after that, Darrell Jackson had a 1,000 yard season. Travis Taylor, a future 1st-round pick was more ballyhooed, but had injuries. I feel like McGriff and Jackson are forgotten guys. And throwing passes to them was Doug Johnson. He was no Wuerffel, but who is? He only was entrenched as the starting QB for one year. He famously was switched out nearly every play vs #1 FSU in '97. He shared time with Jesse Palmer after that. But when his time at UF was over - here's a fun stat: Johnson would've ranked first or second at every other SEC school in career TD passes. He was underappreciated by Gators fans. He was the QB for my HS when I was a sophomore as well. He wasn't a great guy, but he was better at UF than people give him credit for, mainly because he followed Wuerffel.