I fully support this.
But at your house. That cleanup sounds extensive.
I just showed your comment to my wife. We are both trying to get ready for work, but we're dying laughing.Man I'd like to shove an umbrella up Butter's ass, open it, and pull it back out full of entrails.
Fooley should have been fired in 2001 when he flew his jet to New Orleans and tried to hire Ron Zook.Foley should have been fired on November 24, 2013. We lost our way when that didn’t happen. Seems we’re finding our way back now. Hope we get all the way back.
By calling everyone on FIU's commit list.My god how did that mothball smelling sleepwalking coaching staff ever convince the offensive talent they had lined up to come here?
Need to send Zambo and an umbrella to his house too.Just think: Jeremy Foley sat and talked with this man for hours and told himself "this is the guy".
It's beyond belief.
By calling everyone on FIU's commit list.
What talent are you talking about?
Yeah......no.We did have quite the offensive talent lining up behind Matt corral before the death threats and firing fiasco. Mostly offensive talent but we did lose some highly rated guys to other programs almost immediately after the news broke.
Fooley should have been fired in 2001 when he flew his jet to New Orleans and tried to hire Ron Zook.
That is not a problem, that is a pattern.Problem is, Zook was the better of the three...
Yeah......no.
Possibly resented enough to send death threats and mean it.last year’s Gators didn’t really care for the coaching staff
Also explains why the team has so quickly bought-in to Coach Mullen: he's not just all talk.
Recruiting did immediately pick up when they hired Seider in Feb or March of 2017. Remember when we decided to go with one less coach during recruiting season to save money? Good time.Not worth arguing at this point but yeah...we did actually. Florida at one point was one of the hottest teams recruiting wise. The class was never gonna hold with that dumpster fire season but you're gonna remember what you want I guess
Despite two trips to SECCG, I think McElwain was worse than Muschamp. Why? Despite his shortcomings, I always felt that (a) Muschamp WANTED to be at UF - he WAS invested in the job and (b) he WAS trying. Perhaps if he had hired some decent offensive coordinators and coaches he would have done better. He DID correct the conduct nonsense that Meyer had allowed to ferment. McElwain? I don't think he really cared from the git-go, and esp the start of last year.I have finally convinced myself, along with help, that all this was only a bad dream.
Thanks a lot.