Fred Weary
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I'm not saying he's the guy, but he didn't magically bring star football players with him. Same team that quit last year, minus a few freshman.
The same Florida team that needed a miracle hail mary to beat the worst UT team of the last 60 years (before this year) didn't suddenly gain a bunch of stars either. It's the same Florida team that was physically punished by Kentucky two weeks ago. The same Florida team that won 4 games last year. Difference is, we have somehow gotten worse. No effort, chaos on the sidelines, chaos on the fields. Look like a JV team that's thrust onto the field after every starter got hurt. Putrid putrid effort by the entire staff to date.
What we have are high school players that were never developed by the last coach.
The same Florida team that needed a miracle hail mary to beat the worst UT team of the last 60 years (before this year) didn't suddenly gain a bunch of stars either. It's the same Florida team that was physically punished by Kentucky two weeks ago. The same Florida team that won 4 games last year. Difference is, we have somehow gotten worse. No effort, chaos on the sidelines, chaos on the fields. Look like a JV team that's thrust onto the field after every starter got hurt. Putrid putrid effort by the entire staff to date.
This right here.Plain and simple, Mullen is a seasoned head coach, and Pruitt is an upstart with little experience in fixing broken teams. His success has been on the back of good head coaches, with top-tier talent.
He'll get 4 years of his six to try and learn the job, but for a debut year, it's not going to end well for him. I'll be surprised if he keeps Helton, past the Sunday after Vanderbilt.
He's never even been a head coach in pop warner. And anyone being honest knows that that lack of experience is glaringly obvious. This isn't going to proceed or end well. The guy is in over his head.
He better run off some lackluster players as wellPlain and simple, Mullen is a seasoned head coach, and Pruitt is an upstart with little experience in fixing broken teams. His success has been on the back of good head coaches, with top-tier talent.
He'll get 4 years of his six to try and learn the job, but for a debut year, it's not going to end well for him. I'll be surprised if he keeps Helton, past the Sunday after Vanderbilt.
Plain and simple huh?Plain and simple, Mullen is a seasoned head coach, and Pruitt is an upstart with little experience in fixing broken teams. His success has been on the back of good head coaches, with top-tier talent.
He'll get 4 years of his six to try and learn the job, but for a debut year, it's not going to end well for him. I'll be surprised if he keeps Helton, past the Sunday after Vanderbilt.
Plain and simple, Mullen is a seasoned head coach, and Pruitt is an upstart with little experience in fixing broken teams. His success has been on the back of good head coaches, with top-tier talent.
He'll get 4 years of his six to try and learn the job, but for a debut year, it's not going to end well for him. I'll be surprised if he keeps Helton, past the Sunday after Vanderbilt.