Yea... I got a good laugh when I saw him mentioned. 

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> On Oct 21, 2014, at 9:06 PM, Darlene Goodfellow <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
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> Mack Brown is preposterous.
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Shane Ford
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 9:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Top 10 Candidates to Replace Will 
> Muschamp If (When?) He Gets Fired
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> I prefer most on this list to Mullen, except for Mack Brown. 
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> On Oct 21, 2014, at 7:22 PM, Darlene Goodfellow <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Zach @ Gatorsports retweeted something between ESPN’s McMurphy and Booger 
> McFarlan that Foley prefers Freeze to Mullen. Actually, I do too.
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Rob Alexander
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:12 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Top 10 Candidates to Replace Will 
> Muschamp If (When?) He Gets Fired
>  
> Hmmm, interesting list.
>  
> 10) I hadn't considered Roper. It's an awkward choice since we didn't see the 
> offense improve under him. I'm not sure how I'd feel about that.
> 9) Mendenhall isn't someone I know much about. I'd like to know more.
> 8) Venables... no more defensive coordinators, please.
> 7) Brown. I don't really want someone who let another premier program fall 
> apart.
> 6) Briles. I like this one.
> 5) Strong. I don't think he would leave that soon. Not sure he should.
> 4) Smart... no more defensive coordinators, please.
> 3) Morris. No HC experience, but really good on offense. I can see it.
> 2) Harbaugh. Home run.
> 1) Mullen. Really? He's their #1? Sigh...
> 
> 
> 
> Rob
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> On Oct 21, 2014, at 6:43 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> http://www.chatsports.com/florida-gators/a/Top-10-Candidates-to-Replace-Will-Muschamp-If-When-He-Gets-Fired-10-134-200
> 
> 10) Kurt Roper, Offensive Coordinator, Florida
> 
> Florida head coach Will Muschamp’s seat is the hottest in the land, and the 
> Gators’ 42-13 blowout loss at home to Missouri looks like the final straw.
> 
> If (when?) Muschamp goes, let’s take a look at the top 10 candidates to 
> replace him as Florida’s head football coach:
> 
> Roper is in his first season as Florida’s offensive coordinator after 
> spending years on David Cutcliffe’s staff at Duke. He wouldn’t be a sexy 
> hire, but he’s someone who’s already in the program that knows the players. 
> Roper would (hopefully) bring some of the qualities that has made Cutcliffe 
> so successful in Durham.
> 
> 9) Bronco Mendenhall, Head Coach, BYU
> 
> The BYU head coach has kept the Cougars relevant for his nine seasons at the 
> helm – no small feat considering the limited resources and restrictions in 
> Provo. He’s been mentioned for some major-conference jobs before, but he was 
> never a leading candidate. Many believe he would leave if the right school 
> came in with an offer BYU couldn’t match. Florida is the kind of school that 
> can do that, but Mendenhall probably isn’t at the top of their list.
> 
> 8 ) Brent Venables, Defensive Coordinator, Clemson
> 
> Venables was the defensive coordinator for 12 years at Oklahoma, and has now 
> held the same position with the Tigers since 2011, turning them from one of 
> the nation’s worst units to one of the best. He’s a long-time assistant who’s 
> had his name mentioned in various head coaching searches but never left, but 
> if Florida were to come calling, Venables would jump at the chance.
> 
> 7) Mack Brown, ESPN Analyst/Former Texas Head Coach
> 
> This is a definite wild card, but expect Brown’s name to be thrown around a 
> lot if/when Muschamp gets fired. We’ve seen how hard it is for long-time 
> coaches to stay away once they leave (i.e. Steve Spurrier, Bill Snyder, Urban 
> Meyer), and there’s no better job for him to come back to.
> 
> 6) Art Briles, Head Coach, Baylor
> 
> Briles has had his name linked to every major head coaching vacancy since 
> leading Baylor to national prominence, and this is no different. He’s turned 
> down every job he’s been offered up to this point, but a traditional power in 
> the SEC could be an opportunity that’s too hard to pass up.
> 
> 5) Charlie Strong, Head Coach, Texas
> 
> Strong is in his first year as the head man in Texas, but the fanbase hasn’t 
> been thrilled with him so far. He started his coaching career as a graduate 
> assistant with the Gators, and he’s someone Florida fans love.
> 
> 4) Kirby Smart, Defensive Coordinator, Alabama
> 
> Alabama’s defensive coordinator is one of the best coordinators in the 
> country, and like Clemson’s Chad Morris, he’s another guy that big-name 
> schools have gone after as a potential head coach. However, Smart has been 
> content to stay at Alabama (perhaps waiting to take over for Nick Saban when 
> he retires)…but there aren’t many jobs out there with the prestige and 
> resources that Florida brings to the table. Smart is a proven winner who will 
> immediately have the players’ respect.
> 
> 3) Chad Morris, Offensive Coordinator, Clemson
> 
> Morris is currently serving as Clemson’s offensive coordinator, and has been 
> rumored as a candidate for a lot of top jobs around the country over the past 
> few years. Clemson’s offense has been one of the best in the nation under 
> Morris, and he could turn Florida back into the up-tempo spread team that 
> Urban Meyer took all the way to the top.
> 
> 2) Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers
> 
> Harbaugh would jump to the top of this list if San Francisco lets him go, 
> which is an issue that’s still up in the air at this point. There are reports 
> that Harbaugh, the former Stanford head man, is interested at coming back to 
> coach college ball – oddly enough, at Kansas. Florida can offer so much more 
> for the proven coach, and he’d be a home run hire for players and fans alike.
> 
> 1) Dan Mullen, Head Coach, Mississippi State
> 
> Mullen has turned the Mississippi State football program around, and will be 
> the most sought-after head coaching candidate this offseason. He has ties to 
> UF - where he was the offensive coordinator under Urban Meyer - so it seems 
> likely that if he were to leave Starkville, it would be to coach the Gators.
> 
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