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I think Muschamp is being judged too harshly for last season. Sure it was an awful season but Bear Bryant wouldn't have won with all those injuries.
Foley deserves a ton of credit for the overall success of Florida Athletics.
Like I said earlier, even when you look past the injuries there are deep problems on this team which I believe have more to do with the direction the head coach is taking the team. That direction is a giant stall. Look at his 3 seasons so far. Only 2012 stands out as a very good year, but I believe that was a complete anomaly. Look at how many games were won in the 4th quarter after the team laid an egg the first 3 quarters ( okay, you can be a glass-half-full guy and say winning those tight games was the sign of a great team, I get that.). I think the whole team came unravelled in the spool-up to the Sugar Bowl and the horrible embarrassing loss to Louisville. Again, in my opinion the head coach did a fucking HORRIBLE job of having his team ready to play. No excuse, none whatsoever. With all due respect to Louisville, there’s no way in hell we shouldn’t have crushed that team by 3 or 4 touchdowns, even with Teddy Bridgewater as their QB. Instead we saw a Gator team that had ZERO drive. That’s 100% on the Head Ball Coach.
Things just went to hell on an elevator after that game, and Muschamp didn’t see it and stem the tide. Yeah, there were injuries. Cry me a river. Jeff Driskel going down was actually a bright spot in the season if Tyler Murphy could have stayed healthy. Driskel is not the future, but Muschamp refuses to see this.
This team is in the worst shape I’ve seen in a long time. This was not the time to transition a first-time head coach into the rotation at UF after Meyer slinked away. THAT falls squarely on Foley. Horrible vetting, horrible search for a replacement. He was obviously scared into making the Muschamp choice. Scared that recruits would see any delay as instability in the program. Now we pay and pay dearly for allowing Will Muschamp to take off the training wheels for the first time. HE should have been the coach at Louisville, or Kansas, or *insert name of failing program here*. So that’s why I believe Jeremy Foley has done a poor job of management of the football program at UF. Agreed however, he hit the nail on the head with Billy Donavan, Kevin O’Sullivan, Tim Walton, etc.
Yep...you were exactly right Swamps.
The entire football squad coaching staff needs to go. We're the Florida for Chrissake. Paying 5 million bucks per year for an unproven guy to fuck up year after year is absolutely ridiculous.
Foley is a fucking idiot anyway. He has no outside mgmt. experience and fooled himself into thinking he knew what he was doing after our NC run. Now he's stubbornly refusing to admit his chronic errors. Saying muschump is the problem blaming the symptom. Foley should be fired immediately and let a new AD, with a resume deserving of our great school, figure a way out of this mess.
...by the way, there are problems in other areas of UF with 'sticking with our ol' buddy' instead of finding a qualified replacement. UFICO is one glorious example.
Again Foley is responsible for more than just football. Muschamp is likely on his way out but that doesn't mean Foley should go. Florida is seeing success in almost all other sports
But you would have to admit that his hires for Head Football Coach have been pretty schizophrenic. If I’m the University President I am on his back like stink on shit when the inevitable new coach search comes up this time. I’m micromanaging that bitch like crazy and letting him know in no uncertain terms that one more fuckup and his ass goes out the door in a heap!
Do you get 2nd and 3rd chances at your job? I don’t. Why should Foley, even with his successes with other sports? Like Juice said, this is THE University of Florida. We are way way better than the debacle that is unfolding before our shocked eyes........ heads must roll and much blood must spill!
The team definitely responded to him
That's because he threw the ball to where his receivers could catch them not to high to low behind or in front of then.. i don't think he is trying to force anything yet where Driskell is trying to hard to MAKE something happen which for some reason is NOT motivating the offense into helping him do the job
bane of the program...no. garbage based on his development....yes. granted our receiver talent is as bad as him at times (androp Deballs)but when he is constantly off target (be it high, or out front, or behind) the deflection ints are a direct result of that.