Everyone thought the Zooker left the cupboard bare. Meyer did pretty well with that roster, IIRC.
If you don't I will.Should I start another thread about this? Because I feel like I should.
To me it's a no-brainer. The choice is obvious. No time to put in a whole new offense, and there's no one here to run the old one.Nothing like some free shoe u love for a weekend in the swamp!
I now know what he meant about a broken program.Meyer may go back to college football but it isn't here. He left here to go to a place that would actually allow him to compete with Trailerbammer, provide him the resources he needed. he also doesn't do rebuilds. Losing is to hard on him.
Not a chance in hell.
There is no doubt he's a better play caller than Knox.To me it's a no-brainer. The choice is obvious. No time to put in a whole new offense, and there's no one here to run the old one.
We have two capable quarterbacks and we have a Coach who is renowned for his improvisational play-calling, and drawing 'em up in the dirt.
Bring back the rotating-two-head-QB that we used to beat the Noles in 1997 with Fat Dog & Doug, only this time with EJ & AR. While one is on the field, the other is getting the next play from the HBC.
Imagine all the plays he's been thinking up all this time.
Help us, Obi Wan Olballcoach. You're our only hope.
He also said "state of college football" which Dooley said meant "what Alabama was doing". So he went somewhere that would do what Bammer was doing.I now know what he meant about a broken program.
Of course there's no doubt. We got some Fuchsticks here who still seem to want to lose the game for some reason. Mullen is gone, a W doesn't have a downside anymore. Maybe they think we'll get the first pick in the draft? :rolleyes:There is no doubt he's a better play caller than Knox.
According to my uncles who fought them in the Pacific, it was properly expressed as "Jap Bastards." One was Army and one was Navy and they didn't agree on much - but the did agree on that.And I swore I'd never again set foot on campus if Kiffin was ever considered for our HC. Much like the discussion about Japs vs Japanese. Times change I guess.
I do not agree with that. Most knew there was some talent here, but that Zook was an awful coach which he was. I mean Marcus Thomas was here, Jarvis Moss (although could not figure out his issue at the time) Joe
Cohen, Steven Harris, Brandon Siler, etc. on defense. Meyer was a good coach who could figure out how to use guys like Cohen and Harris and Brian Crum, Earl Everett etc. And on offense there was Leak, Wynn, Baker, Caldwell, Cornelius, etc. The Oline was very weak like the current one, but Meyer made it work. This team has much less talent than when Meyer took over in 2005
Brilliant!We all owe Ox a debt of gratitude. He reverse-psychologied a loss yesterday, then leveraged that into a reverse-psychology of Dan's canning.
There are probably 6-8 kids on the roster that would have been on SOS, Zook, or Urban's roster.So true. The talent level at UF today cannot compare to what Urban inherited. That team had a lot of elite players, and a very cohesive defensive core that could provide stability for the entire program to build upon. This team? Nope.
And now it’s changed again. We are two generations behind.He also said "state of college football" which Dooley said meant "what Alabama was doing". So he went somewhere that would do what Bammer was doing.
I predict we win!Of course there's no doubt. We got some Fuchsticks here who still seem to want to lose the game for some reason. Mullen is gone, a W doesn't have a downside anymore. Maybe they think we'll get the first pick in the draft? :rolleyes: