HialeahGator
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why? think he just watched UT get that treatment at home vs Aub. Sadly Mushchamp gets another year for a few reasons.
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Hmmm UT with first year HC, a very young team getting beat by a top 10 team.
UF with its first losing season in a long time getting destroyed at the swamp by in state rival.
Two completely different situations. There are legitimate excuses as to why we got killed. As Mark May said last night, UF doesn't have the luxury of those excuses. It remains to be seen as to whether WM gets another year or not. I am saying no after the FSU nightmare.
if it was going to happen would have already. No way Foley would wait until FSU to make change. Losing to GaSou is pretty much the only way he's not back according Pat Dooley(Gville Sun). I say keep him until Chip Kelly is canned or show clause is up.
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If they get Gruden I will puke
Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley has said Muschamp's job is safe, but that was a couple of weeks ago. That was before the Gators lost to Vanderbilt at home for the first time since 1945.
That's right, 1945 when Jackie Robinson was still in the minors, Fidel Castro was studying law at Havana University, U.S. Marines secured Iwo Jima, 10-year-old Elvis Presley finished fifth in a singing contest at a county fair in Mississippi and Steve Spurrier was six months old, throwing his pacifier across his playpen and completing passes to his teddy bear.
Even at that age, Spurrier could coordinate an offense more complex than Florida's rudimentary attack of today. When Spurrier coached the Gators, the offense was called the Fun 'N Gun. Now it's called, The Fun Is Done.
Spurrier named the Swamp, and Vanderbilt drained it.
On Homecoming.
Or should we say Home Leaving?
Fans were booing and leaving the stadium at the outset of the fourth quarter with Vandy leading 31-10. This Gator offense has it backward. It is supposed to take the road crowd out of the game; not the home crowd.
After losing to Georgia last week, Muschamp got into a verbal altercation with a UF fan as he left the field. After losing to Vandy, he said fans have a right to say whatever they want.
And are they ever.
Said Chris Andres, a Gator fan from Deltona as he filed out of the stadium Saturday:
"When I get home, I'm going to start up a website BringBackZook.com."
While taking in the game, Jackson admitted he saw the Vols could use him early on either side of the ball.
"I saw that from the snaps I saw in the game, I saw I can be difference-maker and I feel like I can step in right away and help," Jackson explained. "They talked to me about getting the ball on offense and getting the ball in my hands and defensively locking down one side."
After the game Jackson talked to the Tennessee coaches and they let him know they could use him immediately and even though they were blown out he believes the Vols are on the right track under Butch Jones.
"The message from the coaches was that I can step in right away and they need speed," he said. "They're on the right track and they're going to get it done because they just need the pieces to keep it going."
Jackson said he thinks the Vols are headed in the right direction because he sees the faith in Jones from his current team.
-VQ