No, I’m hearing ‘ Saban to Ohio St’ , I really have heard that. No confidence in Ryan Day already. Bucknuts are really Nuts. Oh , and Urban Meyer to Florida.So you're saying "Saban to Florida"?
No, I’m hearing ‘ Saban to Ohio St’ , I really have heard that. No confidence in Ryan Day already. Bucknuts are really Nuts. Oh , and Urban Meyer to Florida.So you're saying "Saban to Florida"?
Listening to Finebaum just now - he reminded a disgruntled Gator fan/caller that during an appearance with the show last Friday, Scott Sticklin said Billy is going to be our head coach for a long long time.If Florida fires Napier today his buyout is 28 million I believe. They still owe Mullen a few million as well.
Thats not the most painful thing I’ve heard in college football, but Billy’s 50 plus million dollar contract is insane when considering the lack of results
Scott Stricklin sounds like he is giving the dreaded vote of confidence. Big name/dollar donors start holding on to their money and he will change his tune.Listening to Finebaum just now - he reminded a disgruntled Gator fan/caller that during an appearance with the show last Friday, Scott Sticklin said Billy is going to be our head coach for a long long time.
So guess we all just need to get used to it, I guess......![]()
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The "Losing for Lane" folks need to understand that coaches also check into who their boss will be as well as how much money is thrown at them.If you don't mind me offering a comment about Florida........I think the problem we have is not just who is our coach. I think there's a culture problem.
What I mean by that is I don't think the football program is being taken as serious as they should, if that makes any sense.
Starting off, I'd say the AD Scott Stricklin is not the right guy. Because that is where the buck stops.
I wonder how hot his seat is with the Bull Gator boosters? If it's not...it should be.
I'm also of the opinion a good offensive coordinator could fix most of the problems. But there'd still be the culture issue. No killer instinct.......
Thanks for letting me have a say in things, FWIW......
100% and this is what many just don't understand.The "Losing for Lane" folks need to understand that coaches also check into who their boss will be as well as how much money is thrown at them.
I seriously heard someone say Saban to Florida last week. I just laughed but the guy said he had heard Saban missed being part of a team and was already thinking about coaching again. I can't see it, but who knows these days.No, I’m hearing ‘ Saban to Ohio St’ , I really have heard that. No confidence in Ryan Day already. Bucknuts are really Nuts. Oh , and Urban Meyer to Florida.
I hope they continue to wallow in mediocrity at the bottom of the SEC.I still think it's too early to judge Napier. I get that the new trend is to have a kneejerk reaction and fire the coach if he's not performing immediately, but firing their coach every 2-3 years is the reason Florida is in the mess that they are in. McElwain went to 2 straight SEC Championship games, and they fired him after a slow start the next year. Mullen went to 1 SEC championship, and was also fired the next year. Napiet just had a very good recruiting class last year. The year before that was pretty good also. He's having to rebuild the program, and sometimes that takes more than 2-3 years. Next year is the year I'd wanna start seeing the results start to come. Additionally, if they fire Napier, they may lose most of last year's recruiting class, and then that would set them back another couple of years. At some point they're just gonna have to give a coach time, or they're gonna continue to be mediocre.
The bigger problem is they were non-competative in Napiers first game of year three. That is alarming. It's one thing to lose a close game against Miami, but to be non-competative? Not goodI still think it's too early to judge Napier. I get that the new trend is to have a kneejerk reaction and fire the coach if he's not performing immediately, but firing their coach every 2-3 years is the reason Florida is in the mess that they are in. McElwain went to 2 straight SEC Championship games, and they fired him after a slow start the next year. Mullen went to 1 SEC championship, and was also fired the next year. Napiet just had a very good recruiting class last year. The year before that was pretty good also. He's having to rebuild the program, and sometimes that takes more than 2-3 years. Next year is the year I'd wanna start seeing the results start to come. Additionally, if they fire Napier, they may lose most of last year's recruiting class, and then that would set them back another couple of years. At some point they're just gonna have to give a coach time, or they're gonna continue to be mediocre.
Agreed! I like Napier and thought UF would beat Miami; however, they were pathetic. You can't look pathetic in year three. He's done.The bigger problem is they were non-competative in Napiers first game of year three. That is alarming. It's one thing to lose a close game against Miami, but to be non-competative? Not good
I still think it's too early to judge Napier. I get that the new trend is to have a kneejerk reaction and fire the coach if he's not performing immediately, but firing their coach every 2-3 years is the reason Florida is in the mess that they are in. McElwain went to 2 straight SEC Championship games, and they fired him after a slow start the next year. Mullen went to 1 SEC championship, and was also fired the next year. Napiet just had a very good recruiting class last year. The year before that was pretty good also. He's having to rebuild the program, and sometimes that takes more than 2-3 years. Next year is the year I'd wanna start seeing the results start to come. Additionally, if they fire Napier, they may lose most of last year's recruiting class, and then that would set them back another couple of years. At some point they're just gonna have to give a coach time, or they're gonna continue to be mediocre.
Stricklin extended McElwain's contract (fired), hired Mullen (fired), and hired Napier. If Napier goes I'm 99.99% sure Stricklin goes as well. I can't see how he'd survive that.Scott Stricklin sounds like he is giving the dreaded vote of confidence. Big name/dollar donors start holding on to their money and he will change his tune.
Flush the whole football side of the athletic department, After the Rashada debacle something should have been done then.The common denominator of all of this.......is an AD that doesn't have a handle on things. Period.
Get a new one and that would be a good start.....
Yet here we are......right?Flush the whole football side of the athletic department, After the Rashada debacle something should have been done then.
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