Adam2014
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I agree (from a fan perspective) until he's done something there's nothing to do or say. Coaches probably need to have a chat with him, and I bet they will.Am I the only one who would think this is not a big deal? As long as he doesn’t get in trouble himself then what’s the problem?
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True, but Tennessee could lose both of those games and still “surprise.” Most pundits have picked Tennessee around 9 or 10 in the SEC, so anything more than 8 wins surpasses those expectations.While I mostly agree, the one difference is Fl and Al are on the road. Reverse those 2 games and I would 100% agree with you..
Heupel has been a HC for 8 years. He has won more than 8 games all but 2. His winning percentage is just below 75, like 74.7%True, but Tennessee could lose both of those games and still “surprise.” Most pundits have picked Tennessee around 9 or 10 in the SEC, so anything more than 8 wins surpasses those expectations.
That article is insane. The person who is quoted didn't even predict what the title of the article saysIf there is even a shred of truth to this, I may be out on CFB
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Florida football predicted to part ways with Billy Napier for legendary 6-time Alabama champion
The Florida Gators could very well have another mediocre season, which isn't the standard for the program. If that happens, Billy Napier could be out of a job and a legend could replace him.sports.yahoo.com
Btw I tried to read that horse ****.
'A person that's very-much-in-the-know.'
“While college football programs don’t fire head coaches as fast as they do in the NFL, they aren’t far off. It seems like four years is the amount of time major schools give a coach to turn their football teams into playoff contenders. That means the pressure will be on Florida Gators coach Billy Napier in 2025. If he can’t take another step forward this year, the idea of replacing him with Nick Saban could be an idea too good for Florida decision-makers to turn down,” Burgos wrote.
Right off the bat, Florida cant afford Saban.That article is insane. The person who is quoted didn't even predict what the title of the article says
I would rather read something AI generated than this BS attempt at journalism. Dude is clearly chasing clicks with a title that is completely fabricated. Yeah of course Florida would want to replace Napier with Saban, but there is no shred of evidence to suggest that it will happen. Printing an article with the title:
Florida football predicted to part ways with Billy Napier for legendary 6-time Alabama champion
is absolutely ridiculous.
Florida could probably afford him, but that is beside the point. The article says that he is predicted to go there when no one quoted in the article predicts him to go there.Right off the bat, Florida cant afford Saban.
Saban would go straight into an OSU type BC ratio scenario. I dont see him wanting to assemble a staff, at this point.