'10 GA RB Mack Brown

The problem is that he was not the running backs coach. He was the special teams coach.

He has coaches RBs for 11 seasons throughout his career while also being the recruiting coordinator (Orgeron's job now) at Clemson for 5 seasons. Yea, I think we will be fine...

# 1992-93…South Carolina, Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator
# 1994-98…Clemson, Running Backs Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator
# 1999…Mississippi, Running Backs Coach/Special Teams Coordinator
# 2000-01…Mississippi, Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs Coach/Special Teams Coordinator
# 2008…Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Associate Head Coach/Special Teams and Running Backs
 
Hmm my boy just text me that Mack Brown is VERY interested in FSU and the FSU peoples had a thought that he was gonna pull the FSU trigger at the UA game...

interesting, anyone else hearing this change for Mack?
 
I am really starting to hate Gran down here, he is absolutely tearing up. He doesn't seem like a great coach but my god can he recruit.

Elam apparently has said that Mack will be with him at FSU. I don't think UF loses him but it will be a battle to keep him til the very end. FSU seems to have that momentum from a new coach that UT had last year that is helping them land some of the top recruits.
 
Gran is a good coach. A great RB coach.

Phenomenal recruiter.

FSU got a stud coach
 
Bedford could join the Cardinals' staff and according to four-star prospect Mack Brown, running backs coach Kenny Carter is already gone for Louisville. Brown told Gatorbait.net that Carter informed him he would no longer be coaching with the Gators.

But it does mean something to Brown, who said in a text message Monday night that he is "confused." Carter was the lead recruiter for the four-star standout from Lithonia (Ga.) Martin Luther King, who is being pushed hard by Tennessee and others.

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Remind me again when UF has been "weak" other than maybe when Zook was around, even though he managed to never lose more than 5 in a season.

He lost 5 in a season for 3 consecutive years. They weren't terrible, but they weren't very good either.

And prior to Spurrier, Florida was usually weak. Dickey, Pell, Hall, all had less than impressive tenures in Gainesville.
 
Remind me again when UF has been "weak" other than maybe when Zook was around, even though he managed to never lose more than 5 in a season.

How old are you. Florida 20 years ago was the laughing stock of the SEC along with Vandy and Kentucky, They have very little tradition...

As u get older u will see that 20 years :blink:goes by rather quickly
 
Just FYI, UF hasn't had a losing season since 1979. So that is actually 30 straight years without a losing season.

In the 80's, Florida actually started to field some good teams. The three that stick out the most are the 1983, 1984, and 85 squads that went 27-4-2 in those 3 years. Not a bad run for a program that was irrelevant.

Not a bad run for anyone actually.
 
Just FYI, UF hasn't had a losing season since 1979. So that is actually 30 straight years without a losing season.

In the 80's, Florida actually started to field some good teams. The three that stick out the most are the 1983, 1984, and 85 squads that went 27-4-2 in those 3 years. Not a bad run for a program that was irrelevant.

Not a bad run for anyone actually.

No one cares! Back to Mack Brown discussion.
 
Just FYI, UF hasn't had a losing season since 1979. So that is actually 30 straight years without a losing season.

In the 80's, Florida actually started to field some good teams. The three that stick out the most are the 1983, 1984, and 85 squads that went 27-4-2 in those 3 years. Not a bad run for a program that was irrelevant.

Not a bad run for anyone actually.

Correct, except the fact that they were on probation and had the best team money could buy. So yes they were good, but until Spurrier got there, they were not an elite SEC team.
 
Just FYI, UF hasn't had a losing season since 1979. So that is actually 30 straight years without a losing season.

In the 80's, Florida actually started to field some good teams. The three that stick out the most are the 1983, 1984, and 85 squads that went 27-4-2 in those 3 years. Not a bad run for a program that was irrelevant.

Not a bad run for anyone actually.

And what a '79 it was. Let's re-live, shall we? :)
 

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Brown provided more information about his feelings on Carter’s switch to Rivals Monday night. “I understand he had to do what he had to do,” he said. “I know he has a good relationship with coach Strong and he’s going to have a better position with more money coming in for his family. I’m still committed to Florida. I’m going to wait it out and see what happens. I’m confused. You’re supposed to commit to a school, but you get to know the coaches and they feel like family. All the coaches that I got to know over the last year, that I dealt with over the summer, they’re all leaving. I don’t know what I’m going to do. I’m going to have to talk about it with my family.” Brown is recruited primarily by Meyer, not Carter during the entire recruiting process, and it's Meyer he committed to, not Carter. Mack relationship with Cater more to do with Coach Jarvis at MLK, they are really close and he's been the one that has kept him a gator ATP. His family is all gator so we shall see how this plays out, and if UF hires Terry Jackson IMO he'll still be a Gator.
 
According to coach Jarvis, Brown has three official visits scheduled. UF this weekend, FSU on 1/22 and Tennessee on 1/29. Last week he met with Drayton and said he was still firm to UF but on Monday his HSC set up the other visits. Hearing Meyer will ask him to cancel visits or UF will bring in offer other rbs including Dillion Baxter since Meyer agreed with Brown Sr about not taking another running back in this class also if he takes visit then UF wants to be final OV, staff doesn't want UT to have last visit.
 
According to coach Jarvis, Brown has three official visits scheduled. UF this weekend, FSU on 1/22 and Tennessee on 1/29. Last week he met with Drayton and said he was still firm to UF but on Monday his HSC set up the other visits. Hearing Meyer will ask him to cancel visits or UF will bring in offer other rbs including Dillion Baxter since Meyer agreed with Brown Sr about not taking another running back in this class also if he takes visit then UF wants to be final OV, staff doesn't want UT to have last visit.

LOL @ not wanting to recruit other prospects because of one being committed. That will turn into Meyer's undoing. These are 17 year old kids and change their minds a whole lot, you better have other options or they might leave you at the altar.
 

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