All good points! I would like to see something like that happen. 

Rob


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> On Nov 10, 2013, at 9:05 AM, "Stephen Manuel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In my earlier email, I endorsed Bianchi’s idea about making Kerwin Bell the 
> OC….and I threw out the name Jimmy Ray Stephens for OL coach…..
>  
> Here’s why Kerwin would take the job, he’s a Gator and knows how much trouble 
> we are in as a program and would probably want to help bring it back. He 
> would double or triple the money he’s currently making….plus he would get to 
> see if his system would work at the highest level of college football. Kerwin 
> isn’t stupid, he would likely demand a 2-3 year contract in the event 
> Muschamp got fired next year.
>  
> Given the current state of the program, I really think bringing back two 
> former Gators who love the program and have credentials to get the job done, 
> would help calm down Gator Nation for at least one more year. Like I said 
> earlier, we need to “circle the wagons” and get thru the next year and see 
> what happens….
>  
> If we make assistant coaching changes and hold the recruiting class 
> together…..we can turn this thing around….
>  
> Stephen Manuel
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Rob Alexander
> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:53 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Mike Bianchi
>  
> What makes Bianci think that Kerwin would even come here? That's like asking 
> someone to abandon a seaworthy yacht to hop aboard the Titanic when it's 
> already half way under. 
>  
> Rob
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Nov 10, 2013, at 8:14 AM, "C.Simpson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Granted there are many problems on offense but this teams issues go much 
> deeper than that. The head coach who is supposed to be an defensive genius 
> has put an average to mediocre product on the field that checks up short at 
> critical times. The special teams ain't so special and there is an overall 
> lack of discipline and self control across the board. In other words imo this 
> isn't the type of problem you fix by firing a couple of assistants.   
> Losing to Vanderbilt has turned up heat on Muschamp
> Florida head coach must fire offensive coordinator to try and save his own job
>  
> Mike BianchiSPORTS COMMENTARY
> 7:02 p.m. EST, November 9, 2013
> 
>  
> 
> GAINESVILLE — This was absolutely Zookian in nature.
> 
> Actually, this was worse than any loss Ron Zook ever endured.
> 
> Much, much worse.
> 
> It was homecoming, but it may well have been a coach going.
> 
> Can Florida Gators coach Will Muschamp survive getting hammered in a 
> bumbling, stumbling 34-17 loss toVanderbilt — the first defeat to the 
> Commodores in 22 years? Can he survive what is almost sure to be the Gators' 
> first losing season in 34 years? Can he survive what will be a massive home 
> beat-down from powerhouseFlorida State to end the most miserable season in 
> the modern history of the program he grew up idolizing?
> 
> But there was some good news: Vandy just saved the Gators a trip to 
> Shreveport.
> 
> I have written that Muschamp, who won 11 games last year, should get another 
> year to try to get his program back on track, but losing to Vandy might well 
> have turned his coaching hot seat into an electric chair. To save his own 
> job, Muschamp needs to fire offensive coordinator Brent Pease by the time he 
> holds his weekly news conference Monday.
> 
> "I'm a lot harder on myself than y'all or anyone else in Gator Nation is 
> going to be," Muschamp said when questioned about his job security and fan 
> unrest. "I need to do to be better, and I don't need to hear any fan from the 
> outside telling me what we need to do with this football team. I can assure 
> you of that. … I'm a competitor. I don't like losing. I certainly don't like 
> the product we are putting on the field, and that's my responsibility.
> 
> "I'm not asking for anybody to be happy. I'm not asking anybody to give us a 
> pass. This is the real deal. This is the University of Florida. I'll 
> guarantee you my expectation is as high or higher than anyone sitting in 
> those stands."
> 
> Painted on the wall behind in the team meeting room where Muschamp spoke was 
> the motivational message:"Create An Edge. Be The Edge."
> 
> On Saturday, the Gators fell off the edge.
> 
> And Gator fans are ready to jump off the ledge.
> 
> Muschamp better quickly do something to appease the fractured fan base. If he 
> survives, he should go hire former UF quarterback Kerwin Bell — the 
> passing-game guru and head coach at Jacksonville University — to be his 
> offensive coordinator. Bell has the nation's No. 9-ranked FCS offense — and 
> he's at a non-scholarship program.
> 
> Or instead of an Honorary Mr. Two Bits at every game, maybe the Gators should 
> have an Honorary Offensive Coordinator. This year, Florida's offense is 
> ranked 110th in the country. Injuries or no injuries, that's inexcusable. 
> Committing four turnovers and scoring only two touchdowns on Vanderbilt's 
> pitiful defense is equally unacceptable.
> 
> Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley has said Muschamp's job is safe, but 
> that was a couple of weeks ago. That was before the Gators lost to Vanderbilt 
> at home for the first time since 1945.
> 
> That's right, 1945 … when Jackie Robinson was still in the minors, Fidel 
> Castro was studying law at Havana University, U.S. Marines secured Iwo Jima, 
> 10-year-old Elvis Presley finished fifth in a singing contest at a county 
> fair in Mississippi and Steve Spurrier was six months old, throwing his 
> pacifier across his playpen and completing passes to his teddy bear.
> 
> Even at that age, Spurrier could coordinate an offense more complex than 
> Florida's rudimentary attack of today. When Spurrier coached the Gators, the 
> offense was called the Fun 'N Gun. Now it's called, The Fun Is Done.
> 
> Spurrier named the Swamp, and Vanderbilt drained it.
> 
> On Homecoming.
> 
> Or should we say Home Leaving?
> 
> Fans were booing and leaving the stadium at the outset of the fourth quarter 
> with Vandy leading 31-10. This Gator offense has it backward. It is supposed 
> to take the road crowd out of the game; not the home crowd.
> 
> After losing to Georgia last week, Muschamp got into a verbal altercation 
> with a UF fan as he left the field. After losing to Vandy, he said fans have 
> a right to say whatever they want.
> 
> And are they ever.
> 
> Said Chris Andres, a Gator fan from Deltona as he filed out of the stadium 
> Saturday:
> 
> "When I get home, I'm going to start up a website — BringBackZook.com."
> 
> [email protected].
> 
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