I'll be shocked (pleasantly) if we just give them a good game.  

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Bob Parks Realty, LLC

REO Department

1517 Hunt Club Blvd

Gallatin TN 37066

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Rob Alexander
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post
GatorNews, courtesy of JunoGator

 

If it were me, I would probably have cut our losses after the GS game. But I
have a lot of faith in Foley, and if he really believes that Muschamp can be
the coach that we all want him to be, then I'm content to wait and see what
happens. I've said before that I really like Muschamp, and I really want him
to succeed, and that hasn't changed. I have changed my mind about whether I
think he actually will succeed -- I don't think so -- but I would like
nothing better than to be wrong about that. In the meantime, I can think of
nothing that would be more satisfying right now than if this team picked
themselves up, dusted off the pity, and shocked the world by beating FSU. Go
Gators!!!

 

Rob

 

 

 

Sent from my iPad


On Nov 26, 2013, at 11:00 AM, "C.Simpson" <[email protected]> wrote:

I think I'll go with what I read on the saturdaydownsouth site. Muschamp is
probably not as bad as the record indicates this year and probably not as
good as the record last year so that leaves him somewhere about average. The
question then becomes is average good enough for UF. 
Charlie

On 11/26/2013 10:15 AM, Oliver Barry wrote:

We are in accord, Juno.  I appreciated Muschamp doing so well last season.
That "most important one" being pretty danged important.

He certainly still has some rough edges, but I can live with most of it.  I
could live with it better if he'd start winning again.

I also appreciate your sending us the news from South Florida every day.  I
read most of it.  It helps me get the day started if I'm angry early in the
morning.  J

Dave George?  Putz!

 

I'm so, so happy to see Scottie Wilbekin back in the lineup.  Maybe we'll
have some good Gator basketball news these next two weeks.

We've got some tough competition starting with the evil ones from
Tallahassee.

 

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Bob Parks Realty, LLC

REO Department

1517 Hunt Club Blvd

Gallatin TN 37066

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

[email protected]

 

Juno Gator strongly disagrees with the following column before he even reads
it.  Juno thinks:

 

Will Mushchamp  needs to show growth in the robustness of offensive
philosophy as well as improvement of player development on both sides of the
ball. He might also need to more frequently rotate young and other
non-starting players at important positions other than defensive line and
cornerback. 

 

Coach Boom needs to (1) to continue to better inspire players to treat
rivalry (and bowl) games as extra special, (2) to better motivate players
and his assistant coaches to perform better at the beginning of all games
(3) grow as an in-game clock manager.

 

Coach Muschamp must also continue his strong recruiting. He must maintain
and transfer to the players his passion and focus on each play. He must make
staff adjustments in philosophy if not in personnel which may personally for
him be tough.

 

But the good man (even if he played for UGa) has shown he can bring in, and
will play top talent from the get go. He deflects praise and accepts
responsibility for disappointments of the team, the team's other coaches or
its players. Oh -- and he doesn't walk over to frat row to fight with any
boys over there.

 

He won every regular season football game (but the most important one) and
got us into a BCS bowl a year ago. While this year's njuries have pounded
the team in strategic spots repeatedly. Team leading first string players at
wide receiver, halfback, fullback, safety and cornerback have been lost for
games. Quarterback, defensive tackle, defensive end linebacker, and
offensive line are lost fro the first stringers all the way down to walk-on,
in some cases. 

 

This is a type of misfortune JunoGator has not seen since I partied my way
through my first freshman quarter of watching gator football in 1979 -- at
least I had half time pass outs and quarts of Jack Daniels to comfort me
during games back then.

 

Considering all that, how could we, the Gator Nation, not recognize the self
inflicted wound that showing impatience with Muschamp would become? Coach
Boom is still developing into whatever kind of successful coach he will
ultimately be judged to be. 

 

Why will any championship able coaching candidate not pause should he
consider the unrealistic expectations and impatience the GatorNation would
show with our HBC position by letting Will Muschamp go after this year?

 

If "Champ" turns things around next year and The GatorNation is embellished
by having a loyal HBC with a program which is strong and on track. 

 

If (heaven forbid) Will Muschamp proves not up to the task, Jeremy Foley can
take this next year to identify and attract a premier replacement to whom he
can offer a team which is talented, a loyal and reasonable athletic
director, and a generally supportive base -- albeit with high expectations.

 

Go Gators

 

Thanks for my JunoGator rant.  Lets SHOCK the Semi's

 


Dave George: It's time for Florida to fire coach Will Muschamp


BY  <http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/staff/dave-george/> DAVE GEORGE - PALM
BEACH POST STAFF WRITER

" 

 


HOOPS: Wilbekin reinstated


GAINESVILLE -- Late last week, No. 15 Florida topped Middle Tennessee State
by double-digits without a point guard, but coach Billy Donovan's offensive
gamble lasted just a single contest.

Florida -- shorthanded with just seven available scholarship players -- will
receive a much-needed boost Monday against Jacksonville (7 p.m.) as point
guard Scottie Wilbekin returns to action following a six-game suspension.

"He's done everything. I'm really proud of him," Donovan said. "As I have
mentioned before, he has really stayed on course since last spring."

<mime-attachment.jpg>(Courtesy gatorzone.com)

UF's senior point guard, a preseason all-conference pick and one of the top
defensive guards in the country, was suspended indefinitely June 10 after
violating team rules for the second time in eight months. Donovan actually
gave Wilbekin the option to transfer, but the senior chose to earn (and
fight) his way back onto the team.

"He's grown up in a lot of ways. I think that he obviously made some poor
choices last year. You would hope that situation would have been kind of an
eye-opener for him, with his level of accountability and responsibility to
himself and to his team," Donovan explained. "For whatever reason, that
experience, those first three games last year, did not register with him at
all, at the level I wanted it to. And I think with the situation we put him
in the spring, as it related to him having to work his way back on the team,
not doing anything in Summer B or Summer A with our team, going through the
conditioning in the month of August and September away from our team, slowly
getting him back. The biggest thing I've noticed is a total change in his
attitude, his behavior. Scottie was never ever a bad kid. It was of kind of
like a warrior mentality, like, 'I'll take anything on. I can deal with it.'
And I think he's gotten a lot more humble. I think he has a much, much
better understanding of how his actions and things that he does impact not
only himself, but other people. I really have seen a great growth in him."

Wilbekin, who averaged 9.1 ppg. and 5.1 apg. in 29 starts last season,
returns at an important time for Florida. Freshman point guard Kasey Hill
sustained a high-ankle sprain in last Monday's win over Southern, forcing
Donovan to juggle as many as four guys at the position during Thursday's
20-point win over MTSU. 

Hill remains in a boot except during rehab activities and is expected to
miss around a month with the injury.

Following Monday's road tilt with JU (2-3), Florida (4-1) faces a brutal
schedule over the next three weeks: home vs. FSU, at No. 13 Connecticut,
home vs. No. 2 Kansas and vs. No. 21 Memphis in Madison Square Garden. 






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