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re: Question about Florida and MState

Posted on 7/10/18 at 4:12 pm to
Posted by Godawgs4
Member since Aug 2016
4317 posts
Posted on 7/10/18 at 4:12 pm to
I have posted this several times
and here goes one more time:

Mullen did a great job at State, his recruiting was underrated and he improved the program tremendously between 2008 and 2017. I appreciate what he did.
At Florida, he will be successful but it will not be overnight. Judging by some of the UF posters on here, he will be gone before he gets to enjoy the fruits of his work. Why you ask? His offense is very difficult to master and it will take several years of development for it to reach its potential. If the Gator Nation is patient then look out down the road.

Below is my prediction provided UF is patient enough to allow the football program to develop:

2018: 5-7 maybe 6-6 with an outside shot at 7-5. (Struggle mightily)

2019: 6-6 maybe 7-5 (struggle but improving)

2020: 7-5 maybe 8-4 (continued improvement)

2021: 8-4 maybe 9-3 (corner is turned)

2022: 9-3 or better (rolling)

2023 and beyond , a power house and look out SEC and nation.
Posted by Korin
Member since Jan 2014
37935 posts
Posted on 7/10/18 at 4:15 pm to
So 6-6 in year 2 at UF even though he went 9-4 in year 2 at MSU with Chris Relf?
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58943 posts
Posted on 7/10/18 at 4:35 pm to
quote:

2018: 5-7 maybe 6-6 with an outside shot at 7-5. (Struggle mightily)

2019: 6-6 maybe 7-5 (struggle but improving)

2020: 7-5 maybe 8-4 (continued improvement)

2021: 8-4 maybe 9-3 (corner is turned)


If this is his record at Florida in year 4 he will be shown the door. I doubt if any Florida fans will disagree with me.
Posted by GatorBait24
Pensacola
Member since Jul 2016
5380 posts
Posted on 7/10/18 at 5:02 pm to
quote:

Below is my prediction provided UF is patient enough to allow the football program to develop

This is an asinine statement, we have won National Championships there is no need to develop a program here. He’s in a top 3 state for talent, at a school that is willing to spend whatever it takes to get good again. He needs to win sooner rather than later, or he’s not the man for the job, SEC Championship by year 4, or he can find somewhere else to coach. Lowered expectations don’t help anyone.
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