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EuroGator;n101963 said:Maybe it's better if I don't answer your first question.
As to your second question... Now, do I think we'd be in better shape by retaining him? As I have said for weeks now, I'm not sure. Some of that depends on how the rest of the season goes. Some of it depends on who his replacement would be. Would his replacement be a better coach? Would the replacement be able to finish this recruiting class as well as a supported Muschamp would? One of the big issues I have with the way that some on this board post is that they oversimplify very complex things. I'm sure that sometimes it's done because it's easier (psychologically) to view things in a simple manner. Other times, I'm sure it's done to better support opinions that a complex perspective doesn't support as much.
I won't be terribly upset if Muschamp is replaced - especially if I like the new coach. However, I think Foley (who is no fool) is handling this exactly as he should.
I'm not sure? That's all you got?
Well, I'm 110% sure! The guy is a bum. He's the worst coach at Florida since the 70's. As others have pointed out, ANY Division 1 coach could accomplish what he's done at UF....and I'm not talking about driving the program into mediocrity. I'm talking about his winning percentage. If you want to keep him, he's yours. I'd prefer we wash our hands of him and move on. If we suffer next year, so be it. I'm certain w/ our returning roster (if don't have a dozen transfers) that we'll be an 8-4 team or better with ANY proven head football coach that is brought in. I'm NOT certain we'd be 8-4 or better if this clown is retained. Sorry to burst your unrealistic bubble....