Is it legal in Tennessee now?

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And...  I predict Muschamp will not get fired for cheating or have a freak out 
moment and decide to retire.
And...  We will beat Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

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From: "John Bowers" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: July 15, 2014 at 8:27:28 AM CDT
To: "Gator News" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [gatornews] Mike Bianchi: UF's Muschamp will make critics eat their 
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UF's Muschamp will make critics eat their words
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Mike Bianchi
SPORTS COMMENTARY

9:22 a.m. EDT, July 15, 2014

HOOVER, Ala.— It started in earnest on Monday when the official first spark was 
ignited on the Will Muschamp 2014 Hot Seat Tour.

Even the University of 
Florida<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/florida-gators-ORSPT000172.topic>’s
 media guide has been called into question by some Internet assassins who claim 
the bright orange cover represents a program on the verge of going up in flames.

A ridiculous premise, but a premise that won’t go away until Muschamp starts 
winning and winning big. And, mark my words, he will. He’s too good of a coach 
and too good of a recruiter at too good of a program not to.


“The hot seat, that’s fine,” Muschamp said atSoutheastern 
Conference<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/southeastern-conference-ORSPT00000246.topic>
 Media Days. “You combat that by having a good football team, which we’re going 
to have and by winning games, which we’re going to do. I think we’re going to 
have an outstanding year. I’m confident in this team and this staff. This is 
the most complete team we’ve had since I’ve been here.”


I may be in the minority, but I still believe Muschamp will turn out to be a 
great college football coach. There is no possible way the Gators will suffer 
through another abysmal season like they did a year ago. There is no way 
Muschamp is as bad a coach as Florida’s embarrassing 4-8 record last year might 
indicate. There’s no way UF’s nationally respected athletic director Jeremy 
Foley could possibly whiff this badly on a coach to replace the greatUrban 
Meyer<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/urban-meyer-PESPT008535.topic>.

Last year was just an awful aberration. The star-crossed Gators lost their 
final seven games mainly because they had 16 season-ending injuries to 10 
starters. Starting quarterback Jeff 
Driskel<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/jeff-driskel-PESPT008776.topic>
 went down with a broken leg. Backup quarterback Tyler Murphy injured his 
shoulder. And on and on and on.

“The rock-bottom moment came on a Tuesday night late in the season,” Muschamp 
remembers. “It was about 9:30 or 10 at night. I’m in the defensive staff room 
preparing third-down [practice] for the next day. Our trainer knocks on the 
door and said [starting offensive tackle] Tyler Moore just wrecked his scooter 
and broke his elbow. That’s the point where I looked at him and said, ‘You’ve 
got to be kidding?’ “

Gator Nation has essentially been saying the same thing after having to watch 
Florida’s horrid offense over the last three seasons. There’s no question 
Muschamp’s stubbornness has contributed to his team’s woeful offensive 
performances. His insistence that a mundane, grind-it-out, ball-control 
philosophy was the best way for the Gators to win turned out to be incredibly 
ill-advised.

Essentially, he got lulled into a false sense of security during an 11-2 season 
two years ago — a season in which the Gators were one of the worst good teams 
in the recent history of college football. During that season, the Gators had 
to rally from behind in eight games, five in the second half, and committed 
only 12 turnovers all year. The height of their good fortune came against 
Louisiana-Lafayette<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/louisiana-lafayette-ragin-cajuns-ORSPT00000391.topic>
 — a mediocre team from the Sun Belt Conference — in which the Gators won by 
blocking a punt for a touchdown on the last play of the game.

Florida has been ranked 100th or worse in total offense in each of Muschamp’s 
first three seasons. That is inexplicable and inexcusable. Thus, he fired 
former offensive coordinator Brent Pease and brought in Kurt Roper to run a 
no-huddle, hurry-up spread offense. Quite a change from the previous years in 
which UF quarterback Jeff Driskel said Florida’s goal on offense sometimes 
consisted of setting up for a punt.

“At times, you can only do what the coaching staff asked you do,” Driskel said. 
“At times, we were asked to play conservatively and control the time of 
possession. I don’t think it was a lack of talent. At times, it was lack of 
executing plays and at times it was lack of playcalling. There were times when 
we wanted to punt the ball and get [the opponent] inside their 10-yard line.”

Those days are over.

Florida’s offense will be significantly better this season, the defense will be 
dominant and UF will start winning again. And there will be a day in the 
not-too-distant future when many Gator fans will rue the day they wanted 
Muschamp fired.

Not that Muschamp is overly concerned with those who have placed him on the hot 
seat.

He jokes that Nike has made a new line of apparel for him this season.

“See this shirt,” he said. “It’s bulletproof.”

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Follow him on Twitter 
@BianchiWrites. Listen to his radio show every weekday from 6 to 9 a.m. on 740 
AM.
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