KoachKletus
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Their schedule is favorable to them for all but three games - Bama, UT, and the Semenholes. The only one that counts will be in Knoxville (IMO).
-Fortenberry
I'm pulling for UF to have an 9-4 type season. Good enough to prevent a firing of Muschamp, bad enough to keep him on the hot seat and hurt recruiting. They won't be in the crapper for an extended period unless they have successive mediocre classes and lots of roster attrition. If they tank and Muschamp is fired whoever replaces him this year would land an elite class, I'm sure. Need him to stick around, and stay on the hotseat.
I'm pulling for UF to have an 9-4 type season. Good enough to prevent a firing of Muschamp, bad enough to keep him on the hot seat and hurt recruiting. They won't be in the crapper for an extended period unless they have successive mediocre classes and lots of roster attrition. If they tank and Muschamp is fired whoever replaces him this year would land an elite class, I'm sure. Need him to stick around, and stay on the hotseat.
What kind of violations are being rumored? More than just "bumping" into Deon Cain?
Charles Robinson and Pat Forde of Yahoo! Sports provided the latest insight into Joker Phillips' resignation at Florida:
Former University of Florida wide receivers coach Joker Phillips resigned this week after the NCAA received a photo of the coach sitting in a restaurant with a high school recruit during a mandated dead period in recruiting, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports.
Three sources told Yahoo Sports the photo was turned over to the NCAA by an individual with ties to the Miami Hurricanes athletics program. Should the NCAA determine Phillips improperly recruited during a mandated dead period, it could be considered a major NCAA violation.
"The NCAA does not comment on current, pending or potential investigations," NCAA spokesperson Emily James said.
A spokesperson at the University of Miami declined to comment. A spokesperson at the University of Florida did not immediately return a message.
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Charles Robinson and Pat Forde of Yahoo! Sports provided the latest insight into Joker Phillips' resignation at Florida:
Former University of Florida wide receivers coach Joker Phillips resigned this week after the NCAA received a photo of the coach sitting in a restaurant with a high school recruit during a mandated dead period in recruiting, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports.
Three sources told Yahoo Sports the photo was turned over to the NCAA by an individual with ties to the Miami Hurricanes athletics program. Should the NCAA determine Phillips improperly recruited during a mandated dead period, it could be considered a major NCAA violation.
"The NCAA does not comment on current, pending or potential investigations," NCAA spokesperson Emily James said.
A spokesperson at the University of Miami declined to comment. A spokesperson at the University of Florida did not immediately return a message.
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