I know Dooley is just the sports editor at the hometown paper and NOT an 
official spokesperson for the athletic department, but telling fans to “simmer 
down” right now is not going over well, not at all. And there’s no reason to 
wait any longer, per 2004 Jeremy Foley. This is another big mistake, IMO. 

 

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Of Woody Bass
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@pat_dooley: Try to enjoy the bye week. There will be no news next two weeks 
coming out of the UAA. So you can simmer down. For now.

Woody (via iPhone)


On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Jerry D. Belloit <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I wish Dooley would tell us how he really feels!

"The smell of this performance is something the Gator fans in attendance won't 
be able to get out of their clothes for awhile. It was a rotten milk and burnt 
hair poured into a used diaper and left in the sun for a month.”

 

Jerry

 

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Dooley: Unacceptable outcome






  
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Florida Gators head coach Will Muschamp on the sideline against the Missouri 
Tigers during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 18, 
2014 in Gainesville, Fla. (Matt Stamey/Staff photographer)

The Gainesville Sun

By  <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/patdooley> Pat Dooley
Gainesville Sun sports columnist




Published: Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 6:01 a.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 12:17 a.m.


Before the season, there were a lot of people who thought Will Muschamp had to 
beat his alma mater to save his job.

But after what we witnessed Saturday night, I'm not sure the Georgia game will 
matter.

Let's put it this way — after Missouri's 42-13 thrashing of Florida, the 
Georgia Southern game from last year doesn't seem so bad.

The smell of this performance is something the Gator fans in attendance won't 
be able to get out of their clothes for awhile. It was a rotten milk and burnt 
hair poured into a used diaper and left in the sun for a month.

The facts are simple — Florida has lost 10 of its last 13 games, four out of 
it's last five SEC home games and has been dreadfully dull in doing so. Losing 
is never fun, but it's rare that it is this numbingly miserable.

Florida has been shut out in the first half of two of its last three games. On 
Saturday night, the Gators were dumpster-fire awful in two phases of the game 
(offense and special teams).

Florida lost to a team that was shut out at home last week, gained 20 yards in 
the second half Saturday night and had only seven first downs on the night. 
Florida turned it over six times to a team that came into the game with zero 
turnovers gained in SEC games.

Muschamp's insistence on sticking with Jeff Driskel has backfired so many times 
he's covered in gunpowder. Saturday night was the worst yet. I'm not saying 
Treon Harris is the answer after leading Florida to a pair of scores after the 
game had been decided.

I just know Driskel is not the answer and his performance over the last four 
games should eliminate him from consideration at the most important position on 
the team.

“The offense was just abysmal,” Muschamp said. “We've got to narrow it down to 
things we do well and it's not much. So figure it out.”

Wait. Weren't we told this offense had the most talent Muschamp has had at 
Florida before the season? And that Kurt Roper was going to be the answer for 
an offense that had been anemic for three years?

Here's what Florida is now that it wasn't under Brent Pease and Charlie Weis — 
a turnover machine.

Muschamp talked after the game about the turnovers, about how the blame falls 
on his shoulders and then proceeded to blame his players for their mistakes.

And there is no question that there has been a lot of underachieving by the 
players on this football team. But players are a reflection of their coaches.

Muschamp can blame Austin Hardin for not booting the opening kickoff in the 
right area of the field, but I recall seeing 10 players in blue jerseys running 
down the field and not laying a hand on Marcus Murphy.

He can blame the offensive line and his starting tailback but the starting 
quarterback was involved in four of the six UF turnovers.

Last week's loss could be attributed to bad luck. This was bad football.

I don't know if he can survive what has transpired over the last month starting 
with the debacle in Alabama. There isn't a person outside the football building 
who believes this can be turned around. And that means there will be three bad 
seasons in four tries for Muschamp.

That's unacceptable at Florida. Heck, it's unacceptable at South Florida.

Muschamp said he's not going to worry about things he can't control, such as 
his job security and apparently his quarterback's penchant for giving the ball 
to the other team. The chants of “Fire Muschamp!” were loud, the boos were 
plentiful and the stands emptied early.

The fan base has has enough. The ones who were ready to dump Muschamp after 
last season are screaming “I-told-you-so” with the decibel level rivaling that 
of sticking your head in a jet engine. Which would be less painful.

The ones who have stuck behind him are easing their way out of the back door of 
the room now that Muschamp is only one game over .500 in SEC games.

It's going to be an ugly bye week in the Gator Nation.

Contact Pat Dooley at  <tel:352-374-5053> 352-374-5053 or at  
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]. And follow at 
Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley <http://Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley> .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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