We just had one of our more connected members here confirm that he was pushed out and that he was referred to as a "snake". If you don't want to believe it that's fine, but I'll take his connections over yours anyday.
honestly, I'll give @Marianna-FL_Gator the benefit of the doubt on most news he gives. His sources whiffed on Nuss being gone before last season, and we all gave him hell for it. But, I rarely have an opportunity to give him grief. Basically what he confirmed was that the current staff (not sure if coaches or other members of the staff) had issues with Seider. It doesn't mean that anyone said he was a bad coach. If you took it as they said he was a bad person, then that was your interpretation. My interpretation was that there was a personality conflict and Mullen pushed him on out. I really don't have a problem with it. I'd rather everyone be on the same page than have internal conflict.I trust Marianna to pass the info he receives. As for the guy who gave Marianna that info, how sure are you that it didn’t get delivered with a certain percentage of bias? I mean, we certainly don’t see that around here, right?
I just checked and everyone ever associated with Mullinz says he is a incredible azzhole.
But some good HCs are.
Loser!Well you should love him! The two of you would get along wonderfully!
If you took it as they said he was a bad person, then that was your interpretation.
I leave for 21 days and this is what I come back to? One of our best recruiters leaving because Mullen asked him to coach a position he's never coached. Sound dumb on Mullen's part if you ask me. I guess TE is not much of a priority.
Rb and more money?What PSU offered Seider may provide the best explanation for his path.
We were just keeping to land the dec commitments. He was basically the key recruiter for every one of them except EJ of course.Who knows exactly what was going on with Seider. Was he a great recruiter, perhaps but it may have been overshadowed by McButters' debacle at UF. At least Mullen tried to keep him. If DM had no interest in him staying he would have never been offered. There must be more to it than that and perhaps the staff was not getting along. It happens in coaching changes.
What I'm curious about, if Seider is such a hot commodity in the recruiting business, then why hadn't other HC's try and pick him off of our staff? It was very clear early on that he was not part of Mullen's plan for his coaching staff.
Naw, as Donkey said, Mullen slow-rolled Seider the minute he stepped foot in Gainesville to maintain some level continuity with current and potential commits. This was made clear when Mullen began to round out his staff, but never named Seider as a position coach.
What I'm curious about, if Seider is such a hot commodity in the recruiting business, then why hadn't other HC's try and pick him off of our staff? It was very clear early on that he was not part of Mullen's plan for his coaching staff.