TheMookieMonster
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Tony your list is terrible.
1. Bama is not in play.
2. You left Ole Miss off completely which is definitely a contender.
3. LSU is fading quickly with the firing of Les and Cameron.
4. The list should be something like FSU, Ole Miss, tOSU, UT. I don't think he has a real favorite right now, he is looking at all of these schools pretty hard and has some connections to each one.
I wouldnt be so quick to strike off LSU. They just absolutely shredded a really good Missouri defense on the ground. The OL dominated the LOS and they had good playcalling.
I did not realize they fired Cameron too. I thought Les had just been holding him back on the play calls.
Who is their O.C. now?
I did not realize they fired Cameron too. I thought Les had just been holding him back on the play calls.
Who is their O.C. now?
I read that Orgeron went down the hall and fired Cameron right after Ogre was named interim HC. Then promoted Steve Ensminger to interim OC and QB coach. Ensminger was the TE coach under Miles and is a former Tiger player.
Come on BB, that UF DL is loaded. They are in the same situation we were a few years back, no depth and they gas at halftime.
Sounds like Dooley talk to me. They will be gutted and be nothing. They'll have a few players like Dooley had but not good enough to compete with us or win the big games. Just watch what happens in Gainesville. On the DL who are all the young monsters I should look out for outside of CeCe Jefferson(they are playing him at the wrong position I might add).
In before Big Boi shows up to tell of all the elite talent being gathered in Gainesv....oh wait, never mind.
Florida really is about to lose all their defensive talent. Atleast all the high caliber guys they have. Tabor, Wilson, Maye, Davis, Brantley. A few of those will declare early and Davis/Maye are seniors. Maybe all of those juniors will declare. DT Ivie is a senior as is Bryan Cox and LB McMlillan. DE Jordan Sherit gone as well