This. Similar to this year, yes, there are some difficulties to account for, but that’s what great coaches do. For all of the woes, such as offensive line, there are bright spots like the play of Mertz, ETN, RP and Wilson. On defense, we started two five stars, both with experience, an All-SEC end, a corner that at one point was wanted by Smart and a lot of talented youth. Is it ideal, no. But is it so out of the realm of possibility that we will likely never see such a roster dilemma again? Also no. That’s life. Same with the schedule. It’s brutal, but also our new reality.
The argument after 2013 was the historical amount of injuries, which was somewhat accurate. Probably wouldn’t see that again. Still wanted WM gone, but it was valid. The question again here is if we ever have holes in our roster again, either due to injury, transfers, recruiting or portal losses, etc, what can we expect. The answer is right around .500. If that’s acceptable, then he’s your guy. If not, he is out. So anything less than 8-9 wins next year should be all the answer you need.
Sure it will...you goin'?It’s going to be an absolute hoot to beat Texas’ ass on their own field.
And we're Vandy.If you're Vandy every schedule looks daunting.
Oh... there will be excuses a plenty.Only 4 true away games, that means most of this will be in front of the home crowd, there are no excuses year 3.
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Other than Stricklin, who else? You keep implying there's a flood of fans that are "dedicated" to him. It's nonsense. Go to any UF board and everyone is wallowing the same way.Oh... there will be excuses a plenty.
I've never seen people so dedicated to a special ed mercenary temporarily occupying an office at UF.
Other than Stricklin, who else? You keep implying there's a flood of fans that are "dedicated" to him. It's nonsense. Go to any UF board and everyone is wallowing the same way.
We keep admiring what Jedd Fisch has done in taking over the train wreck that was Arizona, but the fact is his record was far worse in his first two years than Billy: 6-18. However, it was his third season where he made the big leap. The third season is when any coach worth a sh!t should see a big leap. That should be the expectation from Billy's bosses. If they don't see it, it ain't gonna happen.
I said it earlier in this tread and I'm sticking to it...You are correct, and that year one was especially concerning for me. That said, I do think JF took on a tougher situation, and even though year two, wasn’t great it was a pretty substantial jump from year one. The backslide this year, starting with Ark will be his downfall. He didn’t take over a 1-3’win team and got it to 6. He took over a 6 win team, which followed three straight 10(or 11) win seasons, and has effectively gone backwards. That’s Taggert type fraud.
He pulls out 9 wins next year, and I’m back to being all in. But most likely we know how this episode ends because we’ve seen it multiple times.
We play the Bulldogs three freaking times. Not fair.
Nah there are a fleet of them on twitter. Like a vast majority still.Other than Stricklin, who else? You keep implying there's a flood of fans that are "dedicated" to him. It's nonsense. Go to any UF board and everyone is wallowing the same way.
I dont fawn over Jedd Fisch. Frankly I havent payed much attention. I would say taking over a 1 win team with a 50th ranked roster is harder than taking over a 6 win team with a 15th ranked roster.We keep admiring what Jedd Fisch has done in taking over the train wreck that was Arizona, but the fact is his record was far worse in his first two years than Billy: 6-18. However, it was his third season where he made the big leap. The third season is when any coach worth a sh!t should see a big leap. That should be the expectation from Billy's bosses. If they don't see it, it ain't gonna happen.
Florida would be 9-3 with that schedule.Bama's is easier
Here’s the full 2024 schedule:
Aug. 31 — Western Kentucky
Sept. 7 — South Florida
Sept. 14 — at Wisconsin
Sept. 21 — OPEN
Sept. 28 — Georgia
Oct. 5 — at Vanderbilt
Oct. 12 — South Carolina
Oct. 19 — at Tennessee
Oct. 26 — Missouri
Nov. 2 — OPEN
Nov. 9 — at LSU
Nov. 16 — Mercer
Nov. 23 — at Oklahoma
Nov. 30 — Auburn
But, his 3rd season schedule was nothing like Billy's.We keep admiring what Jedd Fisch has done in taking over the train wreck that was Arizona, but the fact is his record was far worse in his first two years than Billy: 6-18. However, it was his third season where he made the big leap. The third season is when any coach worth a sh!t should see a big leap. That should be the expectation from Billy's bosses. If they don't see it, it ain't gonna happen.