The only person that can stop Rich Rod from going to FL is his daughter. She's on the cheerleading squad at Arizona as a freshman. But she's also a huge country fan. She just looks like a gator already....
Rich Rodriguez - daughter Raquel is Arizona cheerleader | Larry Brown Sports
Jim McElwain. Book It.
Turned around CSU... I was in living in Denver until about a year ago. Co State, almost as much of a Dumpster Fire as Buffs at the time. I don't see Mullen (talk earlier was Foley and alums would not hire an Urban disciple). Rich Rod maybe, but w/ the Cheerleader thing and the fact he flopped at Big House, I don't think Alums allow that either. Not Gundy...job security w/ Okie State. Right now I am out here in OKC and they are ready to get rid of Stoops....if they slip up at OK state or Rock-Chock, then he is a solid maybe.
I'm thinking mcelwain as well. The precedents are there. Fla likes to get up and comers. I think it's the best bet for the money. Fla holds tight to the money.
They took a chance on an up and comer w/ Muschamp.
Only other candidate that hasn't been mentioned is Jim Mora Jr. at UCLA. He's always been a Pro guy, but I think with the success he's had at UCLA he might realize that college is where he can succeed more. And if he can succeed at UCLA, then you know he can have success at Florida.
do people really think we'd hire kiffin? he's still the same dumbass that wasn't allowed to get on the plane back home no way in hell we would hire that bum even if bama blows out every team the rest of the yr putting up 40 or 50 a game
its bama's ten #1 classes in a row making him look good don't let it fool you i could look like a pretty good coach there too
No..and I have no idea what you are talking about.
The 1952 Gators were Woodruff's most successful team, and the 1952 season included some of his most inspired coaching. After quarterback Haywood Sullivan left school early to accept a professional baseball contract with Boston Red Sox, Woodruff experimented with fullback Rick Casares at quarterback, but after three games it was apparent that Casares was not the solution. Woodruff's unconventional replacement, defensive back Doug Dickey, turned out to be exactly what the Gators needed at quarterbacka talented athlete and savvy game manager. Woodruff led his 1952 Gators team to the program's first top-twenty finish in the AP Poll, their first NCAA-sanctioned bowl game, the Gator Bowl, and a 1413 bowl win over the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. At the conclusion of the 1952 season, senior defensive tackle Charlie LaPradd became the Gators' third first-team All-American.