The Original Fade
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The man would’ve won 10+ for 3 consecutive years had last year been a full schedule. So UF firing him over one bad year and discounting 3 years of success, doesn’t change my opinion on his ability to coach football. He’s far from being your typical fired HC and I’ll contend this one isn’t warranted.Seems I recall some posters wanting him as our HC.
I think if he was more well-liked by people there and/or he was recruiting well, he would have survived this one bad year.I am truly baffled at how quickly this one turned…dude was what I would have considered extremely successful at UF until about 1/3 if the way through this season…now he’s fired…it’s just crazy how quickly that escalated
I am truly baffled at how quickly this one turned…dude was what I would have considered extremely successful at UF until about 1/3 if the way through this season…now he’s fired…it’s just crazy how quickly that escalated
The man would’ve won 10+ for 3 consecutive years had last year been a full schedule. So UF firing him over one bad year and discounting 3 years of success, doesn’t change my opinion on his ability to coach football. He’s far from being your typical fired HC and I’ll contend this one isn’t warranted.
And he lost to Kentucky twice...Which try as I might to rationalize it in my mind, is simply an unforgivable sin.Him and his boss (even back to MSU days) have never been real friendly. You combine that with public salary negotiations, desperately flirting WITH NFL jobs, NCAA issues, awkward media moments,, and having opinions that differed from extremely liberal school leadership left a bad taste in people's mouth down there.
He was fine until the team quit on him after the UK game. They needed a reason to fire him and that was it. It wasn't the lack of recruiting.
I think if he was more well-liked by people there and/or he was recruiting well, he would have survived this one bad year.
I think Mullen behaved behind the scenes and recruited in a way that didn't lead to the UF powers that be giving him much leash.
That makes sense…there’s almost always something behind the scenes when it happens like this
While I am not unhappy with Heupel, I do find it amusing that Freeze and Kiffin, both of whom would likely have taken the Tennessee job, who were so toxic and repugnant to the pearl clutchers among the big $$ Tennessee boosters, are in line to continue the long streak of beating Tennessee as the HC of the Gators. Apparently the Gators have fewer pearl clutchers among their $$ boosters.