Who should Mullen's replacement be?

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GatorScott

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Me on crack? Aren’t you the guy pushing McVay?
no, I was pushing for someone like him. A clone. That had similar traits and intangibles that we clearly don't have from the clown we have coaching us now. But yeah, it never hurts to ask someone...make him say no. I know this...I'm from ATL and a childhood friend of mine knows him very well as they both attended The Marist School. McVay isn't all roses and happy in L.A. and misses the South. So why not ask him?
 

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Me on crack? Aren’t you the guy pushing McVay?
but yeah, Frost is mediocre coach. In every facet...recruiting and coaching, especially in comparison to Kiffin. Frost can't even coach is alma mater to .500 seasons and we all know how clown world UCF was and that one season (irregardless that they don't play a real schedule).
 

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no, I was pushing for someone like him. A clone. That had similar traits and intangibles that we clearly don't have from the clown we have coaching us now. But yeah, it never hurts to ask someone...make him say no. I know this...I'm from ATL and a childhood friend of mine knows him very well as they both attended The Marist School. McVay isn't all roses and happy in L.A. and misses the South. So why not ask him?
Because getting a rejection looks bad. I just have my doubts McVay would want to leave his $6 billion stadium to have a dank office in the Swamp with carpet squares, painted cinder block walls, drop ceilings, and a constantly dripping rusty pipe in the communal bathroom.
 

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I honestly am not familiar with him at all. Name sounds familiar. I'll look him up. Can't be worse than Dan The Can.
Really dig into his career. Spend at least an hour or two researching him, and you'll be amazed at his abilities and connections.
 

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Because getting a rejection looks bad. I just have my doubts McVay would want to leave his $6 billion stadium to have a dank office in the Swamp with carpet squares, painted cinder block walls, drop ceilings, and a constantly dripping rusty pipe in the communal bathroom.
Yes, 100% agree with you as facility wise and amenity wise it would be a step back. Who knows if he would want a new challenge. I bet he could pull in recruits as he has that NFL head coach pedigree. Yes, it's "oxrageous" to think he'd make the move, but they're on a two game losing streak currently and maybe all that talent isn't going to equate to a Super Bowl come February.
 

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Because getting a rejection looks bad. I just have my doubts McVay would want to leave his $6 billion stadium to have a dank office in the Swamp with carpet squares, painted cinder block walls, drop ceilings, and a constantly dripping rusty pipe in the communal bathroom.

It looks bad yeah. But with the **** show we have now, we better be prepared for rejections.
 

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So, I think I should be the next coach of the Gators. I am retired so I have lots of time for recruiting. I have lots of Florida connections. OK, a brother, sister, two nephews and and a niece. Oh, and the members of this august board. I am a Florida graduate and know what a midline is. In aeronautical terms, football doesn't use that word. I have demonstrated leadership skills, have never lost my temper in public (except for the time I sent my bombardier to his room on alert; but he deserved it) and guarantee a winning record my first year. I don't need a buyout clause either, just the annual salary of the current coach. On a year to year contract.
 

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You didn't answer my question, turd breath. He's 13-7 at Ole Miss. That's a fact. Is that record supposed to blow my mind?
Dude, even your hero and the man your wife imagines when making love to you, Nick Saban, went 6-6 his first year. Every coach stinks it up in year one. Kiffin in year 2 is going to finish the regular season 10-2.
 

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Really dig into his career. Spend at least an hour or two researching him, and you'll be amazed at his abilities and connections.
Bro, Bell was O.C. at Maryland (2016, 2017) and finished 89th in offense in '16 and 100th in offense in '17 out of 130 teams and in 2018 he was O.C. at the "Willie Taggart Experiment" and they were 113th in offense out of 130 teams. Connections don't mean squat and his abilities in a coordinator and head coach role make Muschump, McElwain and Dan The Can look like legends. So why do you think he'd make a great Gator head coach?
 

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I don't actuallly see the tweet from Luginbill.
 

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Is that the kitchen in their house?? I can't get past the lined-up Gatorades.

Megan Mullinz is from Pennsylvania, what the Fuchs does she know about a seafood boil?

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lol @ Ryan Smith
 

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If true, it is another example of how every other program on earth seems to be able to "get their guy" while we sit around and cry "there are no home run hires out there this cycle."
 

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Bro, Bell was O.C. at Maryland (2016, 2017) and finished 89th in offense in '16 and 100th in offense in '17 out of 130 teams and in 2018 he was O.C. at the "Willie Taggart Experiment" and they were 113th in offense out of 130 teams. Connections don't mean squat and his abilities in a coordinator and head coach role make Muschump, McElwain and Dan The Can look like legends. So why do you think he'd make a great Gator head coach?
Dude, you have to dig deeper than that. There's a lot more on the internet about him, including a secret I want you to discover on your own - it's no fun if I give it away. Spend as much time as it takes to find it - it's worth it.
 

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Dude, even your hero and the man your wife imagines when making love to you, Nick Saban, went 6-6 his first year. Every coach stinks it up in year one. Kiffin in year 2 is going to finish the regular season 10-2.
Okay, so first Kiffin was Spurrier and now he's Nick Saban. Wheee.

He'll end this season 8-4.
 
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