UF's Jim McElwain on Dobbs: "I'm glad he is gone." Video link

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At the 6:30 mark, "I'm glad he is gone." Also, you you can hear Rocky Top being sung at 7:42 mark. :eek:lol:

[youtube]https://youtu.be/ixuijb7Rje4[/youtube]

Thought I knew how to embed the video, sorry too old for this crap!
 
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Here ya' go.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixuijb7Rje4&feature=youtu.be[/YOUTUBE]
 
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FYI, just leave out the underscores at the end of YOUTUBE...

[YOUTUBE_]YouTube link[/YOUTUBE_]
 
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Didn't he say after last years game..."at the end of the day...you just don't lose to Tennessee"...or some other disparaging comment?
 
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He should hope Calloway is gone. His fielding of punts was crazy stupid.
 
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Florida has always led college football with the most classless coaches...and/or illegal. Ron Zook was actually the 'classiest' coach they've had in years.

Spurrier was a great coach (i hate to say) but every season he would make some very classless comments.
 
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I just can't look at McElwain without wanting to vomit.

I can handle obesity. I can handle a little greasiness. But a disgusting set of yellow and green teeth? Blech.
 
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If we get an arm like Guarantano in next year to go with Jennings, Malone, Byrd, and P Will against UF's overrated DB's... we may give them a taste of their own medicine from back in the day, and go air raid in the Swamp in 17.
 
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McElwain was really humbled and gracious in his comments not only about Dobbs but the TN team (receivers, DEs - and the environment at Neyland). It was a no excuses interview.
 
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McElwain was really humbled and gracious in his comments not only about Dobbs but the TN team (receivers, DEs - and the environment at Neyland). It was a no excuses interview.

He's much better at graciously losing than gracefully winning. I say we keep him on the gracious side going forward.
 
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McElwain was really humbled and gracious in his comments not only about Dobbs but the TN team (receivers, DEs - and the environment at Neyland). It was a no excuses interview.

He's actually a good coach who knows his stuff. He just ran into a buzz saw last night.
 
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I actually thought he acted like a decent human being. Was honest about what happened and even mentioned our drops in the first half. Said Neyland very loud etc. Reasonable.
 
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Florida has always led college football with the most classless coaches...and/or illegal. Ron Zook was actually the 'classiest' coach they've had in years.

Spurrier was a great coach (i hate to say) but every season he would make some very classless comments.
Football isn't daycare. It's a gladiator war and it gets ugly at times. Mind games are present
 
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I must say as much as I hate Florida, I respect him as a coach.

The only thing that he could have done better was tell his players to be humble and to let play on field do talking.... well and find somewhere other than Florida or Alabama to coach.

The coaches that are least humble such as Muschamp are the ones that irritate me the most.
 
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