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re: 3* star safety Dakota Mitchell is a Gator
Posted on 6/22/20 at 12:22 pm to GatorsGators
Posted on 6/22/20 at 12:22 pm to GatorsGators
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It implies that the reason we went from four wins in 2017 to ten wins in 2018 was solely getting Jordan Scarlett and Ventrell Miller back
It implies that the only reason you went to 4 wins to begin with was due to the scandal.
That roster was still a 7-8 win team with everyone available. VOLS should’ve lost to UMASS at home and gone 3-9. VOLS led the country in injuries two years in a row due to our S&C program being led by a grad assistant in 2016, and essentially Butch in 2017.
Mullen did better ye but he had way more to work with.
Posted on 6/22/20 at 12:58 pm to sand mountainDvalues
quote:But we didn't get most of those players back is the point, so I'm not really sure your point that it was a bump in the road and we were primed to bounce back the next year was valid
It implies that the only reason you went to 4 wins to begin with was due to the scandal.
That roster was still a 7-8 win team with everyone available.
Let's look at the players who were suspended in the fraud scandal:
Kadeem Telfort, freshman OT -- kicked out of school, went JUCO, and now is committed to UAB
Antonio Callaway, junior WR -- never played another game at UF and predictably smoked his way out of the NFL
Jordan Scarlett, junior RB -- returned and had very good 2018
Keivonnis Davis, junior DL -- was set to return in 2018 but left the program in the off-season due to weed problems
Richard Desir-Jones, soph DL -- transferred to Central Oklahoma
Jordan Smith, freshman DL -- never played a game at UF
James Houston, freshman LB -- returned and has played small role since
Ventrell Miller, freshman LB -- returned and turned into a solid starter in 2019
Rick Wells, freshman WR -- returned and has a whopping three receptions in the two seasons since 2017
So, again, if you're arguing that if it's the credit card scandal that did Mac in, the effects of it should have lingered on through Mullen's first few years. But they didn't because the majority of the players lost in the scandal were non-factors or headaches (in Callaway's case).
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