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re: What record saves Muschamp's job?

Posted on 8/2/14 at 10:19 pm to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 8/2/14 at 10:19 pm to
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Your argument is invalid if you make excuses for all the wins in '12, but don't make excuses for the losses in '13.


fricking this


I've already explained that, and quite well.

He won with defense when he first arrived, and all of those players were Meyer recruits (minus Janoris Jenkins). He held onto the ball for dear life and shortened the game.

It's a smart thing for one year, but when any team had adequate time to prepare they beat us.

Any team.

Doesn't matter if they were Vanderbilt, Louisville or Georgia Southern -- they were able to beat us in coaching because they sure as frick didn't have the talent.

Those that did have the talent went ahead and toyed with us in games. It's really, really simple: I give him credit for what he did, but when teams figured him out, he had no back up plan.

Which is why Louisville blasted us that year -- which negates all of his success. It doesn't mean a fricking thing if you go 11 - 1 and then shite the bed at the end of the year -- that's all anyone is ever going to remember and rightly so.

I understand where you guys are going, but he's been given three years and like I said, if he hadn't just been given an extension his arse would be unemployed.
Posted by gatordmb89
Member since Dec 2009
30461 posts
Posted on 8/2/14 at 10:25 pm to
The same Louisville team that just tied for the most 1st rd picks in the draft this past year? Making the Sugar Bowl in his 2nd yr was quite impressive, win or lose. Sucks that UF lost it, but going 11-1 against that schedule IS something to be proud of.
Posted by slayerxing
Gainesville
Member since Feb 2010
11045 posts
Posted on 8/3/14 at 9:44 am to
For people like this there is always some excuses for not crediting the wins and giving all blame for the losses.

Firing Muschamp at the end of 2013 would have been a disaster. UF needed a solid recruiting class. And honestly, they really need one more decent class (2015). UF needs stability right now, or they risk becoming the next Tennessee, a program torn apart by instability because of bad decisions by the AD. Foley is fighting for stability right now, and I am thankful for his ability to look ahead.

And I also want to say I don't always blindly support Florida coaches. I felt Ron Zook was terrible for the program, and was happy when he was let go. I honestly don't feel the same about Muschamp, and think if he can just settle down his offensive staff, that UF will be in good hands for a long time.
This post was edited on 8/3/14 at 10:31 am
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