Florida receiver Demarcus Robinson was dropped from first to third on the team's depth chart this week, and though Jim McElwain dodged questions about it at his press conference on Monday, new information has emerged about the reason behind the move.

The Alligator's Graham Hall reports that Robinson missed a team dinner on Sunday night, according to several sources.

McElwain actually did reference a missed meal on Monday, though it was in response to a question unrelated to Robinson.

"There are going to be mistakes happening," the first-year coach said. "But it’s when you learn from them. In our case it’s about continually taking a path and understanding the details that help you be successful. It’s about what you learn from. So in our case, it’s about continually taking a path and understanding the details to help you be successful. And that means don’t overlook missing a meal. That’s important."

The new Florida coach has made accountability to teammates a big point of emphasis since taking over, and it's clear he won't be willing to overlook anything, regardless how small.

He touched on the consequences of letting little things slide on Monday.

"Sometimes we enable people, ‘Oh, that’s OK. Don’t worry about it. That’s just him,'" McElwain said. "Well as soon as we enable that act, then what happens 10, 20, 30 years down the road? So there are lessons to learn in everything we do. And in our case, we’ve got to detail everything we do to get better. We’re not there, but I think we had a pretty good start."

Robinson isn't the only person to find out the hard way that a little detail can affect playing time. Safety Duke Dawson was suspended for the first half of Saturday's season opener for being late for a team meeting.

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