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Spurrier up for UF Prez gig
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:10 am
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:10 am
UF PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES
The list includes individuals who have been nominated for the UF presidency by third parties. Anyone may nominate a person for consideration in the search. Inclusion on the list is not an expression of interest in the position by the named individuals, nor are the named individuals presently candidates for the job.
1. Azziz, Ricardo
2. Balke, Bill
3. Brewer, Gary
4. Cannon, Dean
5. Corr, Christopher
6. Criser, III, Marshall
7. DeKosky, Steven
8. Delaney, John
9. Denslow, Dave
10. Dolbier, Jr. William
11. Floyd, Elson
12. Gast, Alice
13. Gearen, Peter
14. George, Thom
15. Graham, Robert
16. Helling, John
17. Holcombe, Willis
18. Holub, Robert
19. Hrabowski, Freeman
20. Johnson, Howard
21. Johnson, John
22. Khator, Renu
23. Liotta, Charles
24. Lombardi, John
25. Pisano, Etta
26. Pritchard, Robert
27. Reed, Charlie
28. Roth, Michael
29. Shanmugam, T.K.
30. Shugart, Sandy
31. Spurrier, Steve
32. Stavridis, Jim
33. Stevens, Bruce
34. Strawser, Jerry
35. White, Timothy
36. Zoltewicz, John
Source: Greenwood/Asher & Associates
saw this on a UF Board and thought it was funny.
This post was edited on 9/18/12 at 1:12 am
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:12 am to gatorprincess815
Where is Urban Meyer on that list? He has two national championships compared to Spurrier's one.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:13 am to gatorprincess815
quote:
1. Azziz, Ricardo
2. Balke, Bill
3. Brewer, Gary
4. Cannon, Dean
5. Corr, Christopher
6. Criser, III, Marshall
7. DeKosky, Steven
8. Delaney, John
9. Denslow, Dave
10. Dolbier, Jr. William
11. Floyd, Elson
12. Gast, Alice
13. Gearen, Peter
14. George, Thom
15. Graham, Robert
16. Helling, John
17. Holcombe, Willis
18. Holub, Robert
19. Hrabowski, Freeman
20. Johnson, Howard
21. Johnson, John
22. Khator, Renu
23. Liotta, Charles
24. Lombardi, John
25. Pisano, Etta
26. Pritchard, Robert
27. Reed, Charlie
28. Roth, Michael
29. Shanmugam, T.K.
30. Shugart, Sandy
31. Spurrier, Steve
32. Stavridis, Jim
33. Stevens, Bruce
34. Strawser, Jerry
35. Tebow, Tim
36. White, Timothy
37. Zoltewicz, John
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:34 am to Bench McElroy
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Where is Urban Meyer on that list? He has two national championships compared to Spurrier's one
Urban > Steve. Although most Gators are too butthurt to admit it. It is painful seeing him as a Buckeye, but he led the greatest run in Florida history.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:43 am to dirtymoney
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but he led the greatest run in Florida history.
He also led the greatest down fall.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:46 am to gatorprincess815
John Marks is the man for the job. Crist should be the backup plan.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 1:51 am to gatorprincess815
I've been involved with the search committee in a very limited fashion, but not so limited that I can't say with all certainty that we aren't hiring SOS.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:02 am to gatorprincess815
That's all there is to it. No inside scoop, they just aren't looking for someone's whose main credential is football coach.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:04 am to joshnorris14
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He also led the greatest down fall.
I'd give that award to Galen Hall. Or maybe Doug Dickey. Get some perspective.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:04 am to LuciusSulla
I don't think anyone actually thinks there's a chance in hell of it happening.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:06 am to dirtymoney
Doug Dickey. I wasn't even alive for Dickey so that should tell you something there.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:10 am to dirtymoney
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Urban > Steve. Although most Gators are too butthurt to admit it. It is painful seeing him as a Buckeye, but he led the greatest run in Florida history.
And that's all you get is a casty.....
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:10 am to dirtymoney
quote:Brother, this is ironic. Spurrier built the UF program up from eternal absolute mediocrity and turned them into a powerhouse.
Get some perspective.
Florida was a founding member of the SEC and had never won a single SEC title before the 90s. Then Spurrier came in and won 6 in 10 years. And a National Title.
Florida was at about MSU's level (at best), for all of their existence. Now it is considered arguably the best job in America. That is 100% because of Spurrier.
Meyer is a very excellent coach and deserves all the credit for what he did, but don't compare it to Spurrier. He is probably the 2nd most influential and successful SEC coach of all time, after Paul Bryant.
Any Florida fan with the slightest bit of perspective and history should understand that Spurrier is the undisputed GOAT of the program.
This post was edited on 9/18/12 at 2:11 am
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:10 am to genro
Oh, there will be some group of dumbasses that will think it is possible because a list came out, and I also have noticed a great degree of overlap between this type of person and a large segment of posters on sports forums.
Personally, I think it is a more thankless job than being a football coach a lot of the time.
Personally, I think it is a more thankless job than being a football coach a lot of the time.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:27 am to genro
Spurrier is the GOAT.W/o SPurrier we would not have all those SEC titles and without all those SEC titles would not have a NC. Without that NC we would not have had the clout to have got Meyer from taking the ND job and without Meyer we get no 2 NC's and none of that is done w/o SOS.
Spurrier
Meyer
Graves
Pell
Spurrier
Meyer
Graves
Pell
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:41 am to genro
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Florida was at about MSU's level (at best), for all of their existence. Now it is considered arguably the best job in America. That is 100% because of Spurrier.
Oh, bullshite. Mississippi State as a program is not even close to being as good as Florida before Spurrier. Florida won the SEC in '84 and should have won the national championship that year. They finished in the top 10 three consecutive years from 1983-1985 and held their own against teams like Florida State and Miami. It's a complete myth that Florida sucked before Spurrier got there.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:44 am to Bench McElroy
Posted on 9/18/12 at 2:51 am to Bench McElroy
I was talking about historically. Maybe MSU was a stretch
Still, Spurrier built that program from relative mediocrity into a powerhouse. That was the point.
Still, Spurrier built that program from relative mediocrity into a powerhouse. That was the point.
This post was edited on 9/18/12 at 2:53 am
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