I have no doubt that there will be a major difference in Mullen coached teams at Florida. He knows firsthand what a championship team should look and practice like. Mullen won't approach this job the way he did at MSU. He did a good job with the talent he had there, but the stakes are much higher at Florida. He knows what the expectations are here from the administration and the fanbase. From all the accounts I've read, the 2006 and 2008 championship teams both consisted of a collection of guys that were all INSANELY competitive in everything they did on and off the field. He recognizes this and will consciously create the kind of environment where his players will always be competing with one another, even if it results in the occasional skirmish in practice. Also, he is said to be a perfectionist in regards to coaching quarterbacks. You better believe that if Franks or Jones aren't meticulous in their preparation and execution, they're gonna be held accountable. I am confident that mediocre effort won't be tolerated like it was under Mac.