Who should Mullen's replacement be?

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Brooks

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I would be fine with Tony Elliott OC from Clemson. He is only 41 yrs old. He won the Broyles award in 2017. Tbh I would be fine with a thousand different coaches over Mullen. The qualifications should be this though ...
1. OC or HC with successful offenses
2. Really good recruiter
3. I think it should be a black HC this time for several reasons
I have other requirements but those are the starting points
 

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I would be fine with Tony Elliott OC from Clemson. He is only 41 yrs old. He won the Broyles award in 2017. Tbh I would be fine with a thousand different coaches over Mullen. The qualifications should be this though ...
1. OC or HC with successful offenses
2. Really good recruiter
3. I think it should be a black HC this time for several reasons
I have other requirements but those are the starting points

Sounds like you have pinpointed Eric Bieniemy. No one else meets your laundry list of requirements.
 

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I would be fine with Tony Elliott OC from Clemson. He is only 41 yrs old. He won the Broyles award in 2017. Tbh I would be fine with a thousand different coaches over Mullen. The qualifications should be this though ...
1. OC or HC with successful offenses
2. Really good recruiter
3. I think it should be a black HC this time for several reasons
I have other requirements but those are the starting points

Tony Dungy? :dunno:
 

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David Shaw. He's not leaving Stanford.

Dude said successful offenses. To the masses that means throwing the ball 600 times a game, no QB under center, no huddles never ever. As much as I like and respect David Shaw, he would not satisfy the masses. Too much of a head coach and not enough offense.

And as you said Shaw leaves Stanford when he retires. Plus he knows that b/c of Prez. FuchStick, UF's admission requirements have become more burdensome than Stanford's, LOL
 

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I would be fine with Tony Elliott OC from Clemson. He is only 41 yrs old. He won the Broyles award in 2017. Tbh I would be fine with a thousand different coaches over Mullen. The qualifications should be this though ...
1. OC or HC with successful offenses
2. Really good recruiter
3. I think it should be a black HC this time for several reasons
I have other requirements but those are the starting points
Tyrone Willingham is holding on line 3 for you.
 

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From the Random Thought Department I’d give Chris Petersen a call and see if he wants to live in warm weather.
the last thing we need is a guy who doesn't really want to work. we've hired that guy the last two times.
 

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David shaw runs the slowest methodical ball control offense I've ever seen. I'd hope we have alot night games if we hired him, I could go ahead and cancel my sleeping prescription.
 

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If we take a midmajor, I'd want to see that he's done it at multiple stops. You look at urban and I'll even say Brian Kelly. I can't think of any other recent coaching tenures that was we're that a shcit that came from a group 5/ midmajor. Both of those guys won at multiple stops before they got their shot with the big boys. That leaves only Freeze and Chadwell as far mid major guys go. Fickell doesn't even have charlie strongs resume.
 

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Tony Dungy? :dunno:

Young would have to be another one of my requirements. Sorry to be ageist or whatevr. I would prefer we go with a former Gator. But i understand that the stage is huge and it probably requires a bigger name or established college coach and we don't really have anyone out there. I do think you could probably pluck Shane out of the booth from calling the game with Mick and he could call a better game than Mullen though. Not saying too much there. I wish we could get some guys that were loyal to the program just so we know there's some real passion behind wanting UF to win and not be an embarrassment. Mullen and the other two or three if you count Zook, coaches did not give af if they lost or embarrassed us as a program. Muschamp probably got some enjoyment out of wrecking us at the end. We cannot let this moron do any more damage. Lets get a young guy in here to get some juice flowing to the program. I would take Marquand Manuel in a heartbeat.
 

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Hugh Freeze or Lane Kiffin and an unlimited assistant coach budget and an unlimited legal budget to hire to nastiest, toughest attorneys to deal with the NCAA and SEC front office. Scorched earth approach........
 
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