I've learned through the years that great coaches overcome these things. Every coach has challenges with players, injuries. Yes, obviously it affects the outcome overall but why does it seem some teams are just always snakebit (A&M is high on this list in my mind) while others can overcome.
Great example is when Rhett Bomar got caught doing some early NIL work around 2005-6 time period. Kicked off the team. The new QB was not even there to play QB. I forget what position he was recruited for, but I think his name was Paul Thompson or something? Anyways, OU went on to win the Big 12 again.
I think it's also easy to forget that some teams are just so loaded with talent that their 3rd stringers are better than a lot of 1st stringers at other programs that they can absorb these losses. UF should be one of those programs.
Paul Thompson, out of Leander, TX, was a good athlete with a good arm. He was the backup QB in 2002, 2003, and 2004. (I think he red-shirted the 2002 season.)
He was the starter for the 2005 season opener against TCU. The 2005 Sooners were not up to the standards of the 2000-04 teams. They played poorly and got beaten by TCU. Thompson struggled at QB. The next week, hosting Tulsa, Rhett Bomar, star of Grand Prairie, TX, started, while Thompson switched to WR. He seemed to provide a spark that Thompson hadn't. He started the rest of the year. We went 8-3 after the opening loss, with losses at UCLA and (badly) in the RRS. Bomar had a high jackass quotient, and his stats weren't all that great, but he was---IIRC--the MVP of the Holiday Bowl win over Oregon. He was the presumptive starter looking forward to the 2006 season.
But his pay-for-no-work job was exposed (by a Texas A&M fan or player, I think), and he and a lineman getting the same sweet deal were booted from the program.
Paul Thompson came back to QB the team in 2006, going 11-3, winning the Big 12, but losing to Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl.
I remember the great Scipio Tex on the Shaggy Bevo (?) message board had as his signature something like "Bob Stoops won the Big 12 with some spit, a band-aid, and a Paul Thompson bobble-head doll."