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And now, these 10 years later, how has his "act" held up. Oh that's right, it has. It wasn't an act.
I understand why it frustrated you to see and hear about it all the time, but it ain't his fault. As a Gator, oh how I wish he had failed. As a Christian, oh how I wish my boys will grow to have the same character he does.
Clausen was better any way. And we went to the SECC game two years later where a win would have put us in the BCS champ game. After that, the downfall started. Let’s not give Simms that kind of credit.Chris’s Simms had narrowed his choices to Penn State and Tennessee before giving the Volunteers a verbal commitment on Dec. 15, 1998.
At a news conference at his high school that day, he said, 'I'm proud to be a Volunteer. It's a good place for me. I'm a big fan of coach (Phillip) Fulmer. I'm 100 percent sure (about Tennessee). I gave them my word.'
Jan. 26, 1999-- Chris Simms, considered the best high school quarterback in the country has changed his mind about his choice of colleges. After making a verbal commitment to national champion Tennessee, Simms said late Monday that he will go to Texas instead.
And this my friends was where the downfall of Tennessee football started.
Interesting, as Wuerffel was probably the sweetest, quietest, most docile Gator QB of all time. As Spurrier referred to him, a “New Testament, turn the other cheek kind of guy.” And he has spent a lifetime helping disadvantaged kids since his playing days.
There are better Gators to hate.
To me, it's almost as much fun rooting against someone.
What college football player have you disliked the most in your lifetime.
Mine: Danny Wuerffel
I'm a guy who likes football as a rough sport, and I think the targeting penalty system, as it stands now, is messed up and unfairly applied. That said, I'm not against getting rid of what is pictured above as being part of this game. The mass and momentum of that FSU player, concentrated into hard plastic smashing Wuerffel in the spine, is not necessary. Football players can hit/block/tackle to the ground without including that kind of potentially life-altering injury as a normal part of the game. I, for one, am glad to see the lead-with-the-helmet thing be taken out of football...though I admit that the rule's application leads to some unfair decisions and too many game slow-downs. But the human spear is not needed in football.
Yet he was 1000% correct about Pruitt....
I'm a guy who likes football as a rough sport, and I think the targeting penalty system, as it stands now, is messed up and unfairly applied. That said, I'm not against getting rid of what is pictured above as being part of this game. The mass and momentum of that FSU player, concentrated into hard plastic smashing Wuerffel in the spine, is not necessary. Football players can hit/block/tackle to the ground without including that kind of potentially life-altering injury as a normal part of the game. I, for one, am glad to see the lead-with-the-helmet thing be taken out of football...though I admit that the rule's application leads to some unfair decisions and too many game slow-downs. But the human spear is not needed in football.
You’re thinking of Aaron Murray, former UGA QB. He was extremely vocal that Pruitt was a bad hire for Tennessee.
CBS Sports Network analyst Aaron Murray doesn’t think Jeremy Pruitt is cut out to be a head coach
This is how you separate man from ball. No issues with this hit, personally.
Probably a legal hit in that day. Would get you ejected from the game today. Good hard hits, body to body, yup, part of the game. Separating the man from ball is important in football. But making sure players don't get spinal injuries from unprotected hits to their body...also important imo. You can make football tackles without concentrating all the force of your body in the crown of the helmet against a guy who can't even see you coming. The sport of football has a vested interest in not having that be a legal part of the game.