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Posted on 9/14/25 at 1:45 am to Lt. Columbo
Posted on 9/14/25 at 1:45 am to Lt. Columbo
Can we get Will Muschamp back?
Posted on 9/14/25 at 9:20 am to gatordmb89
It better be Fisch, Lashlee, Kiffin or some other passing offense coach in the 40-55 age range. That's the criteria that works for the Gators. Key, Golesh, Gruden, any other type or style of coach not meeting above criteria will not work.
Posted on 9/14/25 at 1:05 pm to Gatorbait2008
quote:Thought about that as some sort of interim coach for the rest of the season. Him and/or Strong.
Can we get Will Muschamp back?
Posted on 9/14/25 at 11:35 pm to Gatorbait2008
Will Muschamp with a proper OC and zero control over the offense could work well.
Brent Pease, Fat fricking Charlie Weiss, and picking Driskell over Brisset were the big nails in the coffin not his defenses
Brent Pease, Fat fricking Charlie Weiss, and picking Driskell over Brisset were the big nails in the coffin not his defenses
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 9:06 am
Posted on 9/15/25 at 2:08 pm to finchmeister08
A big no to Brent Key, a bigger no to Fisch,
If you are going to fire Napier,
( which i highly doubt it happens)
You have to spend money and go get a solid proven SEC head coach
Make Kiffin say no, which I assume he would, UF not paying a coach 12 mil + to come here.
This is what I think will happen, my opinion only!!!
A former national championship coach that got paid alot of money after he got fired wants to coach again and you can get him for cheap probably 5 to 6 mil a year
Because he wants back in
Jimbo Fisher
If you are going to fire Napier,
( which i highly doubt it happens)
You have to spend money and go get a solid proven SEC head coach
Make Kiffin say no, which I assume he would, UF not paying a coach 12 mil + to come here.
This is what I think will happen, my opinion only!!!
A former national championship coach that got paid alot of money after he got fired wants to coach again and you can get him for cheap probably 5 to 6 mil a year
Because he wants back in
Jimbo Fisher
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 9/15/25 at 3:56 pm to finchmeister08
Im not saying I want him
Just telling what I think Sticklin will do and sell to UF fans
At least he has a QB and receivers
For sure if that is who Stricklin hires
The guy got paid from 8T4
UF can get him cheap as much as he wants to come back to coaching
Offer him 5 years 30 mil at UF he would take that deal in a split second
Hell at that price make it a guaranteed contract and in year4 if it doesn't work out pay him 6 mil to go away
Because whom ever they hire will get at least 4 years
So!!!
Just telling what I think Sticklin will do and sell to UF fans
At least he has a QB and receivers
For sure if that is who Stricklin hires
The guy got paid from 8T4
UF can get him cheap as much as he wants to come back to coaching
Offer him 5 years 30 mil at UF he would take that deal in a split second
Hell at that price make it a guaranteed contract and in year4 if it doesn't work out pay him 6 mil to go away
Because whom ever they hire will get at least 4 years
So!!!
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 9/17/25 at 6:19 pm to Gator Fever
Posted on 9/21/25 at 5:07 pm to Jdillard343434
Since we always go cheap / up n comer.. Ben Arbuckle
When asked more about his preferred style of offense, Arbuckle said it can vary from year to year.
"I've always played to the strength of my personnel. The personnel drives the scheme," he explained. "There have been years where the best thing for the team to be successful was throwing the ball a lot, and there have been years where the best thing for the team was to establish the line of scrimmage and get rolling. That's how I'll always approach it. What gets us in the best position to be successful is what we're going to do. My mentors come from a bunch of different trees, whether that's the 'Air Raid' tree, the 'West Coast' tree, the 'Pro Style' tree. I have mentors from all different backgrounds, and they've all helped mold me into what you see on the field now."
When asked more about his preferred style of offense, Arbuckle said it can vary from year to year.
"I've always played to the strength of my personnel. The personnel drives the scheme," he explained. "There have been years where the best thing for the team to be successful was throwing the ball a lot, and there have been years where the best thing for the team was to establish the line of scrimmage and get rolling. That's how I'll always approach it. What gets us in the best position to be successful is what we're going to do. My mentors come from a bunch of different trees, whether that's the 'Air Raid' tree, the 'West Coast' tree, the 'Pro Style' tree. I have mentors from all different backgrounds, and they've all helped mold me into what you see on the field now."
This post was edited on 9/21/25 at 6:07 pm
Posted on 9/21/25 at 6:26 pm to dbuchanon
NGL, Id also still take Scott Frost. IDGAF about Nebraska, its fkn Nebraska.
Posted on 9/21/25 at 10:01 pm to dbuchanon
quote:A long delayed hire. Haha
NGL, Id also still take Scott Frost. IDGAF about Nebraska, it’s fkn Nebraska.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:56 am to gatordmb89
At UF, the criteria should be a high IQ passing offense head coach aged 40 to 55. Kiffin, Lashlee, Fisch are my top candidates. Cignetti is too old. Fran Brown intrigues me. Who else?
Posted on 9/22/25 at 10:53 am to gatordmb89
Kiffin, Fisch, Schottenheimer is my wish list for next Gators coach. Has to be an intelligent guy with passing offense. Gators ties are added bonus because who doesn't love someone from the family.
Posted on 9/22/25 at 7:34 pm to Ramblin American
Posted on 9/22/25 at 8:00 pm to finchmeister08
Miami fans doing that? I despise Miami more than any other fanbase.
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