I’ll bet $20 dollars that Israel Gutierrez is a Gator in 2013.  (Shut up
Randy! Either send money or zip it!)

 

 

A. Leon Polhill

FlaNative1845

330 NW 45th Street

Gainesville, FL 32607

(352) 367-4642

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: FW: [gatornews] Today's Gatornews from Miami Herald
and Palm Beach Post

 

Exactly.  I hope he’s still there and hanging by a thread when we play them
again.  I’m sure the liberal media will help us remember his comments from
this game.:-)

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

Halo Realty, LLC

700 E. Main St.

Hendersonville TN 37075

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office: 615-822-3509

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marcelo Cortes
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: FW: [gatornews] Today's Gatornews from Miami Herald
and Palm Beach Post

 

Yes, he is a UF graduate. And yes Randy Shannon is a cry baby.

 

But the reason for crying is the beginnings of rumblings from alumni about
his job.

 

Marcelo Cortes

Past President

Gator Club(R) of Miami

305-866-5047

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] Today's Gatornews from Miami Herald and
Palm Beach Post

 

I bet Israel Gutierrez is a Florida graduate.  Randy Shannon is a cry baby
and Israel pointed it out.  

He’s probably mistaken on one point however.  He says Shannon will have to
wait till 2013 to play Florida again.  Shannon probably won’t be there in
2013!  :-)

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

Halo Realty, LLC

700 E. Main St.

Hendersonville TN 37075

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

office: 615-822-3509

fax: 615-822-7741

mobile: 615-972-4239

RECRUITING: A+ 
Much to the chagrin of UM coach Randy Shannon, Florida's 26-3 win showcased
the best of Florida football for about 75 recruits. 

 


UM football coach Randy Shannon doesn't score points with his argument


 


 




v:shapes="_x0000_s1026">By ISRAEL GUTIERREZ


This is why Hurricanes-Gators should be on the football schedule every year.

Because then we might have something else to talk about for the next five
years other than a late, rather meaningless field goal.

And maybe then Randy Shannon would have felt compelled to bite his tongue on
the subject rather than shove his foot directly into his mouth.

That's just what the UM coach did when he waited until the morning after his
team's 26-3 loss to Florida to question the character of Urban Meyer and
claim Miami is actually better off for losing by more points.

Let's reexamine the incident in question:

With the Gators leading 23-3, 1:56 left on the clock and starting a drive at
the UM 16-yard line, the Gators ran a screen play to a running back for 9
yards. Then Florida made the one questionable decision, attempting a pass to
Louis Murphy in the end zone. You will recall Murphy was the player who got
the weeklong trash talk started by saying he doesn't recognize UM as ''The
U.'' One unsuccessful running play later, Meyer called for a field goal with
25 seconds remaining that seemed to have no significance in the game other
than to assure the Gators covered the 21 ½-point spread.

HAND SLAP STINGS

After the final whistle, Shannon darted to midfield and, in full stride,
attempted a half-hearted hand slap of Meyer before making a sharp left turn
toward the locker room, leaving Meyer standing and staring, wondering what
just happened.

After the game, Shannon avoided the subject of the late scoring attempts,
choosing to delay comments until Sunday morning, when he offered this now
unforgettable gem: ``Sometimes when you do things and people see what kind
of person you really are, you turn a lot of people off. Take from that what
you want. It helped us more than you will ever know.''

OK, let's first admit that Meyer can't escape this unscathed, but not for
the reasons Shannon suggested. Meyer should have kept Tebow on the bench for
the final drive. If Tebow drops back to pass and gets injured in that
situation, Meyer is not only deeply regretting his decision but he would
still be getting slowly dragged over the coals for that mistake.

It was a mistake of perspective, really. But a question of character?

Need Shannon be reminded that this is the subjective world of college
football, and scores actually matter when your championship hopes hinge just
as much on votes as total wins. A 30-3 score would've looked better two
months from now, especially if the Canes remain unranked the rest of the
season and perceived as an easy opponent for Florida.

And then there's the dirty secret that head coaches will never openly admit
but is an absolute truth in college football: When you cover the spread, you
keep your boosters happy. And when you keep your boosters happy (how many
faithful boosters would really bet against their team covering the spread?),
you improve your job security.

That one final fling into the end zone showed Meyer's support of his mouthy
receiver Murphy. And the final three points was Meyer making sure he gets
the proper support from boosters when he needs it.

Shannon probably knew as much. And he should have known better than to
attack Meyer a day later.

It would have seemed whiny-but-excusable had Shannon called out Meyer
immediately after the game. The heat-of-the-moment argument would have held
up just fine.

But for Shannon to sleep on it, then come back and insult Meyer is of
questionable character in itself. The hasty handshake wasn't exactly classy,
either.

RECRUITING SUPPORT

And then to suggest that those final seconds will help recruiting is almost
insulting to his audience.

How many recruits would grow fonder of a program through pity? If the Canes
gained any attention from recruits Saturday it was because they proved they
are two or three players from truly competing with a team like Florida, not
because Meyer looked to be pouring it on.

If that were the case, then Western Carolina should have a top-five
recruiting class in place after getting pummeled by Florida State 69-0.

''Yeah, we're going to try to score the whole game,'' Tebow said Monday in
defense of his coach. ``I don't think [scoring] has anything to do with the
type of person you are.''

Yet Shannon tried to make it sound that way, hoping to get a small victory
in the wake of defeat.

Unfortunately, he'll have to wait until 2013 for his next real shot at the
Gators. His most recent shot at Meyer can only be considered another loss.

 






















 






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