Billy Napier expresses intention to remain offensive play-caller for Gators
Napier joined the Gator Tales with Sean Kelley podcast to discuss Signing Day, offensive play-calling and more
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Good for him and good for the Gators.OK this just happened.......
Former Colorado CB Cormani McClain has Committed to Florida, he tells@On3sports
The 6’3 173 CB from Lakeland, FL will have 3 years of eligibility remaining
Was ranked as the No. 1 CB in the ‘23 Class (per On3 Industry)
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Florida lands transfer commitment from former 5-star cornerback
Florida just made a big-time addition in the transfer portal.www.saturdaydownsouth.com
He was stonewalled by so many programs that I think he is the one who does the psychologically damaging.Good for him and good for the Gators.
I hope he was not too psychologically damaged by the experience in Boulder.
Florida desperately needs someone that goes with their culture
What really is their culture? I know the stereotypes of jorts, the panhandle, and "Florida man," but I really don't have a read on them other than that.
I agree, and they did with Spurrier and Meyer, but the "times are a changin". Like you, I do not know what Kiffin thinks about his future in Oxford, but will say this, in the pecking order of the SEC there is Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Florida, and now Texas, then the other 11. IF he wants to be at a big time program and remain in the SEC then Florida would likely be his next stepping off point.Florida is a program that believes they should be able to ascend to dominance instantaneously. They dont do well with long development periods. They need someone in there that can bring a butt load of talent in every year and get the fans jumping and hollering with great offenses.
Napier could be a great coach in the making but I dont think Florida will be patient with him. I think their way forward is for a guy like Lane Kiffin to come in. But I dont know at this point what Lane is thinking about for the future.
I remember when Florida was an also ran. My point is that it only takes the right coach to change the trajectory of an entire program. Maybe Kiffin believes he can do that for Ole Miss.I agree, and they did with Spurrier and Meyer, but the "times are a changin". Like you, I do not know what Kiffin thinks about his future in Oxford, but will say this, in the pecking order of the SEC there is Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Florida, and now Texas, then the other 11. IF he wants to be at a big time program and remain in the SEC then Florida would likely be his next stepping off point.
I think He goes to NFL.I remember when Florida was an also ran. My point is that it only takes the right coach to change the trajectory of an entire program. Maybe Kiffin believes he can do that for Ole Miss.
That's what I think he wants to do. With the way its going he will be a legendary coach at Ole Miss. He's taking a C-level program and turning it into a beta and occasionally alpha level or, at least, upsetting some alpha-level programs. He will have the field named after him if he averages 10 wins per season. One thing that will save him that didn't save Cutcliffe- is his dynamic personality, which resonates with Ole Miss. I think he might be a long-timer there. The only way he leaves is for Bama after Deboer is either fired or leaves for the NFL (if he has a lot of success).I remember when Florida was an also ran. My point is that it only takes the right coach to change the trajectory of an entire program. Maybe Kiffin believes he can do that for Ole Miss.
I could see Kiffin leaving for Florida if it came open. Florida is a program that with the right coach could be turned around within two years, especially with the transfer portal.
I’ve always said if you take away Spurrier and Tebow, then UF is basically Kentucky or Miss St.He'd be a Perfect fit at UF.
I've said countless times he's basically Spurrier 2.0 with the Personality and the Offensive Ingenuity.
He'd be hard to beat at the Swamp.
That place is INSANE and LOUD when they have a Really Good Program going.
I know what coach Bryant thought about themI’ve always said if you take away Spurrier and Tebow, then UF is basically Kentucky or Miss St.
That being said, I don’t want Kiffin anywhere near UF.
Joey Saltwater?I could see Kiffin leaving for Florida if it came open. Florida is a program that with the right coach could be turned around within two years, especially with the transfer portal.