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If I were an AD entertaining Mullet as a HC candidate that alone would tell me he has to be bottom of my list. Does CBN's success at organizing, recruiting, hiring tell us, and the world, that Mullen could have, but chose not to- and that is was not Administration failing to support?Billy is working circles around anything lazy Mullet ever did. Billy's work ethic, efficiency and production in hiring and recruiting has lapped Mullet 40 times over. It is hard to imagine that it won't result in turning the program around
If eligible, he’d start against Utah and it wouldn’t be close. But glad to see him come back and still consider himself a Gator. Few players were dealt more absolute garbage than Driskel.
I always liked him and agree he would have done better under Meyer’s system. Can’t help but feel sympathy for anyone who had to play for Muschamp.Agree, he was frustrating to watch at times, but I never doubted his effort. Weird career indeed, played in 4 different seasons, but only started against Fsu once and won, only started against Ugay once and lost, and started against UT 3 times and won all 3 while 2 of the games he didn't finish due to injury and poor play and the backup came in and led the team to victory. Guy had talent, but he originally committed to Meyer I believe, who he would've thrived under I'm sure. Instead his play was up and down a lot, and it always made me wonder why Jacoby didn't get more of a chance, then I remember who our coach was at the time. LOL Anyways, good to see he's still loyal to UF and I'm glad he's been able to stay in the NFL this long. He's a good guy.
Yeah, I'd say the only people who had it worse were his receivers.If eligible, he’d start against Utah and it wouldn’t be close. But glad to see him come back and still consider himself a Gator. Few players were dealt more absolute garbage than Driskel.
He also beat a Johnny Manziel led A&M team at College Station. No easy feat.Agree, he was frustrating to watch at times, but I never doubted his effort. Weird career indeed, played in 4 different seasons, but only started against Fsu once and won, only started against Ugay once and lost, and started against UT 3 times and won all 3 while 2 of the games he didn't finish due to injury and poor play and the backup came in and led the team to victory. Guy had talent, but he originally committed to Meyer I believe, who he would've thrived under I'm sure. Instead his play was up and down a lot, and it always made me wonder why Jacoby didn't get more of a chance, then I remember who our coach was at the time. LOL Anyways, good to see he's still loyal to UF and I'm glad he's been able to stay in the NFL this long. He's a good guy.
Driskell never beat anyone. You have to generate offense to do that. Our defense won every game for us…or not.He also beat a Johnny Manziel led A&M team at College Station. No easy feat.
Phttt.Driskell never beat anyone. You have to generate offense to do that. Our defense won every game for us…or not.
I'm going to take hoops for $500 AlexHoops or FB, who wins more games
Fixed it for youGillislee beat a Johnny Manziel led A&M team at College Station. No easy feat.
How the heck can you remember that?Phttt.
No doubt defensive adjustments at half to contain Manziel were one key to victory however, Driskel's running and that perfect bomb he dropped like a dime into Omar Hines' hands were crucial as well. It's a team game.
Not true. We beat Vanderbilts ass because of himDriskell never beat anyone. You have to generate offense to do that. Our defense won every game for us…or not.
Driskell never beat anyone. You have to generate offense to do that. Our defense won every game for us…or not.
Is rather have a Manziel type that wins football games but you need to keep away from the press.On a serious note. I ran across a Graham mertz interview on YouTube. I couldn't have been more impressed with that young man. I'm definitely rooting me ass of for him. He's definitely a sharp, well spoken dude. It's no wonder he won our coaching staff over so quickly. He'll be a great ambassador for the program regardless of how good he is on the field.
Gotta say the Manziel profile isn't high on Napier's radar.Is rather have a Manziel type that wins football games but you need to keep away from the press.