Solutions
1. hire Jon gruden
2. Lock down Trevor/Fields/Martinez as your future QB
3. Lock in Mays/Carvin on OL and steal Davis from bama
4. Move Richmond to G or C. Then set your OL as Tatum/Smith/Richmond/Mays/Hall
5. Move Kongbo to DT
6. Move Abernathy and Byrd to CB
People need to understand there are two coaching searches going on right now.
On one side we are negotiating with Gruden.
On the other side we are betting possible alternatives.
It's like you guys can't have competing thoughts. The "just go get Gruden!" posts are a waste of time when discussing Taggart, Mullen and others. This coaching search runs through Chucky, and if we're in a position to talk about others, it's because he has turned us down.
People need to understand there are two coaching searches going on right now.
On one side we are negotiating with Gruden.
On the other side we are betting possible alternatives.
It's like you guys can't have competing thoughts. The "just go get Gruden!" posts are a waste of time when discussing Taggart, Mullen and others. This coaching search runs through Chucky, and if we're in a position to talk about others, it's because he has turned us down.
Oregon coach Willie Taggart
Result: 38-3 loss at Washington
Impact: Ugh. Washington is really good at 8-1, but the Ducks werent even competitive in this game and theyre now 5-5. Taggarts presumed appeal to Florida are his recruiting ties, having grown up in Florida and spending four seasons as the head coach at South Florida. But it would seem a hard sell to hire a coach who is pushing .500 (2-5 in conference) in his first season at Oregon.
Thoughts: Again, if Stricklin is prioritizing Florida recruiting ties than Taggart makes some sense. And he was impressive at South Florida, improving the Bulls win totals from 2 to 4 to 8 to 10 during his four seasons. But his career record as a head coach, including three seasons at Western Kentucky, is 45-50. If Florida were to hire him, there would be fans who think the recruiting ties matter most, but there would be many others wondering why the Gators settled for a coach with a losing career record and only one season so far with more than 8 wins.
Taggarts counterpart Saturday, Washington coach Chris Peterson, would be a nice get for the Gators, who reportedly considered hiring him in 2010 before choosing Will Muschamp and later Jim McElwain. But its not clear if Peterson would have any interest in leaving what hes built at Washington. His Huskies reached the College Football Playoff last season and dont seem to be slowing down.
Decent article about UF's search which overlaps ours outside of Gruden.
Checking in on Florida's rumored coaching candidates and how they fared this weekend
This is the excerpt on Taggart, and it does commend his recruiting but ranks him overall as a lower candidate.
