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Heard some knew stuff on Green today. UT still appears to have a slight edge over UF however Meyer has personally taken over Green's recruiting and is talking to him quite a bit now. I see this fight going down to the end. It really feels like these 2 schools are going to be fighting over recruits for years to come.
Oh, crap. The big dog comes off the porch. Nobody on that staff can talk it (read: lie through his teeth) like UM.Heard some knew stuff on Green today. UT still appears to have a slight edge over UF however Meyer has personally taken over Green's recruiting and is talking to him quite a bit now. I see this fight going down to the end. It really feels like these 2 schools are going to be fighting over recruits for years to come.
Green is all but a Vol. Kiffin did a GREAT job on his visit in selling him as a starter from day 1 and he really did a number on Florida's offense...calling it names like childish and pathetic. Green is concerned that the spread won't develop him for the NFL. We will see if Meyer can bring him back to where he was before the UT visit but it looks unlikely at this point.
It also doesn't look like UT has any real chance with Christian Green.
I think most UT fans will agree hence the coaching change. I definitely think UT is heading in the right direction now though.
I think Florida's chances of getting Christian are certainly hurting after Chaz decided he was going to UT.
With all due respect Hardy, I could say the same thing about UT.
It's going to be hard to judge until 2011. I will give UT a pass for this year and even next year. I think 2011 will be the big year for you guys. We won't know much until then.
Eh, I didn't care either way about Fulmer. There is no coach in the SEC that I dislike. They have all been owned by Urban.![]()
I think Kiffin was spot on in his assessment to Green. Childish and pathetic sounds about right to me...
In 2007 I was at the UT-UF game and afterwards I was talking with some Vols that we invited to our tailgate party. There were about 15 UT fans in general and every one of them that I talked to (maybe 6 or 7?) all said the same thing....."I wish, one day, UT had an offense that creative".
I am THRILLED with the offense we run and that's why I think we will continue to be the best program in the SEC. Urban's imagination and scheme will score points even when we don't have the best talent in the world on offense. I do not want to see us slogging around like Georgia, Tennessee, or Alabama. But to each his own I guess. The Kiffin-Meyer rivalry is starting to remind me of the Fulmer-Spurrier rivalry...where one coach likes to ground it while the other is creative and innovative.
In 2007 I was at the UT-UF game and afterwards I was talking with some Vols that we invited to our tailgate party. There were about 15 UT fans in general and every one of them that I talked to (maybe 6 or 7?) all said the same thing....."I wish, one day, UT had an offense that creative".
I am THRILLED with the offense we run and that's why I think we will continue to be the best program in the SEC. Urban's imagination and scheme will score points even when we don't have the best talent in the world on offense. I do not want to see us slogging around like Georgia, Tennessee, or Alabama. But to each his own I guess. The Kiffin-Meyer rivalry is starting to remind me of the Fulmer-Spurrier rivalry...where one coach likes to ground it while the other is creative and innovative.
In 2007 I was at the UT-UF game and afterwards I was talking with some Vols that we invited to our tailgate party. There were about 15 UT fans in general and every one of them that I talked to (maybe 6 or 7?) all said the same thing....."I wish, one day, UT had an offense that creative".
I am THRILLED with the offense we run and that's why I think we will continue to be the best program in the SEC. Urban's imagination and scheme will score points even when we don't have the best talent in the world on offense. I do not want to see us slogging around like Georgia, Tennessee, or Alabama. But to each his own I guess. The Kiffin-Meyer rivalry is starting to remind me of the Fulmer-Spurrier rivalry...where one coach likes to ground it while the other is creative and innovative.
