Because for as up-and-down as Florida's been, no one in college football doubts the strength of the brand or its ability to produce national championships.
"Florida's a momentum job, if that makes sense," Napier said. "I think if you get it built, it'll be hard to slow down."
He paused a beat for emphasis.
"If you got the discipline to create it the right way and something that's sustainable and repeatable. That's exactly what we're going to do."
Good article.
We are facing yet another stiff test this weekend.
Normally, by Thursday Fl/ga week, My stomach is already in knots and I'm preparing for the weekend.
Living in Jacksonville, This game has been a huge part of my life for over 40 years.
I always ride down by the Stadium on Thursday nights, just to see RV City and get the juices flowing a little.
Back when SOS was the HBC, The team used to stay at the Marriott at Sawgrass. I would take my girls down to the hotel just to watch the team come off the bus.
We have a chance this week.
What I don't want to see is a backward step, after the progress we've made since Kentucky. If we can keep this game within 1 score or maybe 10 points, then we are making strides. Recruiting is definitely there, and the team is playing better.
I don't think I've ever seen Kirby, under pressure from Florida since his very first season with ga.. A solid Gator team, that shows up every year in Jacksonville, will pressure Kirby and ga fans, tremendously.
Like Rocky said, It's not about how many punches you can take but how many punches you can take, and
keep moving forward.
Regardless of how this game turns out, let's keep moving forward.