CUM is a great coach, no doubt. However, when he left UF, there are really huge discrepancies that he left behind.
He admitted to none of them, being the kind of guy that he is. I mean, even the Fulmer Cup pales in comparison to the Thugs that he was assembling at UF.
He had over 30 arrested Gator players in just 5 years, yet he said that he had teams of good character! Yeah right!
He said that he left UF because he was concerned about his health and that he though the was dying. He said that he was depressed at UF.
It's commonly known that CUM had lost the respect of the team with his Inner Circle of Trust. So he was kinda becoming like a Phil, by getting insane athletes and letting them run wild. I think he had lost control and he knew that he wasn't going to win big there for awhile.
But through it all CUM Is a big liar... Let's examine his statements and what he was really saying:
1. "I loved being a Gator" - really meant "I can't leave this boring place soon enough."
2. "We have a lot of great character on this team." - "and a ton of bad ones too"
3. "I need time to focus on health and family." - "the Ohio State job is lining up soon and I want outta here."
4. "I will always be a Gator." - "I had lost total control of the team after Tooltime Tebow left me."
5. "Sometimes 18-22 year olds make bad decisions." - like "using dead people's credit cards and murdering people."
6. "I really thought I was dying but the doctors couldn't find anything." - "the team took over and I got in over my head and I was stressed out bc my wife hated living in Gainesville...we used UF as a pit stop to get to where we wanted to be."
6. "Ive learned how to balance coaching and life." - "I'm relaxed now that I'm not living in that $hithole known as Gainesville. I mean let's face it, I'm doing the same damn thing that I was doing at UF, and do I look like Im dying??"
In summary, CUM is one of the biggest liars in college football. I think he's a lousy, ruthless guy, but a great coach. But I wonder if he learned his lessons from UF?
You really don't hv to recruit thugs to win.
We are very lucky to hv a coach who is an honorable guy and is trying to recruit mostly good character kids. I think we hit the jackpot with Coach Jones.
He admitted to none of them, being the kind of guy that he is. I mean, even the Fulmer Cup pales in comparison to the Thugs that he was assembling at UF.
He had over 30 arrested Gator players in just 5 years, yet he said that he had teams of good character! Yeah right!
He said that he left UF because he was concerned about his health and that he though the was dying. He said that he was depressed at UF.
It's commonly known that CUM had lost the respect of the team with his Inner Circle of Trust. So he was kinda becoming like a Phil, by getting insane athletes and letting them run wild. I think he had lost control and he knew that he wasn't going to win big there for awhile.
But through it all CUM Is a big liar... Let's examine his statements and what he was really saying:
1. "I loved being a Gator" - really meant "I can't leave this boring place soon enough."
2. "We have a lot of great character on this team." - "and a ton of bad ones too"
3. "I need time to focus on health and family." - "the Ohio State job is lining up soon and I want outta here."
4. "I will always be a Gator." - "I had lost total control of the team after Tooltime Tebow left me."
5. "Sometimes 18-22 year olds make bad decisions." - like "using dead people's credit cards and murdering people."
6. "I really thought I was dying but the doctors couldn't find anything." - "the team took over and I got in over my head and I was stressed out bc my wife hated living in Gainesville...we used UF as a pit stop to get to where we wanted to be."
6. "Ive learned how to balance coaching and life." - "I'm relaxed now that I'm not living in that $hithole known as Gainesville. I mean let's face it, I'm doing the same damn thing that I was doing at UF, and do I look like Im dying??"
In summary, CUM is one of the biggest liars in college football. I think he's a lousy, ruthless guy, but a great coach. But I wonder if he learned his lessons from UF?
You really don't hv to recruit thugs to win.
We are very lucky to hv a coach who is an honorable guy and is trying to recruit mostly good character kids. I think we hit the jackpot with Coach Jones.
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