lawgator1
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First, I agree with the sentiment that you should give Pruitt a solid chance to be successful. Same in my mind with Mullen.
But what does that mean, "to be successful"? Are thrre objective criteria, ie he must have 10 wins/season by year three? He must win the division by year three and the conference by year five? He just has to beat Alabama and Florida? Make the playoffs?
I'd say for UF fans, the measures are 1) a top 10 offense within three years; 2) win the conference and make the playoffs by year four.
Not sure how realistic that is, but there you go.
But what does that mean, "to be successful"? Are thrre objective criteria, ie he must have 10 wins/season by year three? He must win the division by year three and the conference by year five? He just has to beat Alabama and Florida? Make the playoffs?
I'd say for UF fans, the measures are 1) a top 10 offense within three years; 2) win the conference and make the playoffs by year four.
Not sure how realistic that is, but there you go.