Do you really think Stricklin is on some kind of hot seat if Mullen doesn't work out? It's nonsense. It's been clear for some time that the hiring and overseeing of the football program is only considered one tiny part of the job, and really not that important. UF is making huge profits on the program whether the team wins or loses.
That position revolves around how the money is being handled, and the money is just fine, thank you. If Mullen lost the next 30 games in a row and was fired, Stricklin would simply be looking for the next guy. He's not going anywhere regardless of our record for a long time. Hell, I think 80% of the decision to fire a coach has to do with the status of his buyout, not his stinking performance or his complete destruction of the product.
The ONLY thing that keeps pressure on these asshats to try and strive for some kind of excellence on the field is the fans. Blow up their emails, phone calls, whatever. It's all we got.