Hah!!

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Bob Parks Realty, LLC

Real Estate Broker

145 Maple Row Blvd

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

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

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Woody
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 4:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Zach’s Mail Stack 12/13 - 
"GATOR PROSPECTUS"

 

Already on there!

Actually he left out all the questions but the one he used kinda sums them all 
up

On Dec 14, 2014 5:44 PM, "Oliver Barry" <[email protected]> wrote:

Mentioned by Zach Alboverdi…  will you add that to your resume?

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Bob Parks Realty, LLC

Real Estate Broker

145 Maple Row Blvd

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

[email protected]

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Woody
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:50 PM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Zach’s Mail Stack 12/13 - "GATOR 
PROSPECTUS"

 

I dunno who that Woody guy I'd but he asks great questions 

On Dec 13, 2014 5:46 PM, "Shane Ford" <[email protected]> wrote:

 <http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/> 

December 13th, 2014 09:00am


 <http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/> 
Zach’s Mail Stack 12/13


by  <http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/author/abolverdiz/> Zach Abolverdi

(Gainesville SUN)

 

 

 

After a busy few days last week and the Muschamp story last night, the Mail 
Stack returns.

Sorry I’ve keep you all anxiously waiting, but when news breaks about coaching 
hires, that takes precedence.

It’s been an eventful 10 days with Jim McElwain taking over at Florida, and 
that’s great for UF recruiting after three weeks of being in a holding pattern.

On to the questions!

Given the amount of time that offensive line coach Mike Summers and recruiting 
ace T-Rob have spent with Coach McElwain on the road, is it safe to say both 
are probably going to be retained? Have any candidates surfaced for the OC and 
DC jobs? — Ken Eats Gainesville, @JacobHunter86

Early Friday night it appeared Robinson was likely to remain in Gainesville,  
<http://forum.gatorsports.com/topic/32487-travaris-robinson-note/> as I 
reported, and  <https://twitter.com/ZachAbolverdi/status/543446092604784641> 
McElwain told a junior college offensive lineman Summers is being retained.

I don’t anticipate anything changing with Summers, but Robinson is a different 
story. With Will Muschamp taking the defensive coordinator position at Auburn, 
it could throw a wrench in the works with Robinson and UF.

As I mentioned in my post about Robinson, Auburn is his alma mater and where he 
started coaching. 247 reports that he’s expected to join Muschamp there.

The Tigers will have to pay if they want Robinson, who currently makes $510,000 
at Florida, but he’s well worth it. I think UF should try to give him another 
raise, but sometimes loyalty is greater than money.

There’s a chance that D.J. Durkin could stay on as defensive coordinator, and 
former Alabama offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier is one of the leading 
candidates for the Florida position.

What does or can Coach Mac do to counter the negativity when talking to 
recruits?— Woody

Good question, because obviously there has been a lot of negativity — 
uncertainty more than anything — surrounding the football program.

One pitch he has used is telling recruits that the main reasons they’ve had for 
liking Florida are still there.

The campus life, education, SEC competition, national exposure and NFL 
opportunity hasn’t changed. He’ll eventually announce the current assistants 
who will be retained, and he’ll proclaim that the new coaches coming in are 
“top of the line,” so to speak.

The only thing essentially changing with McElwain, he says, is the offense. He 
maintains it will be fixed, the defense will continue to dominate and all the 
factors that make UF a great school remain in tact.

To McElwain’s credit, the latter part of his message is true. He’ll have to 
sell the rest of it based on his offensive track record and the defensive 
players (and possible coaches) he inherits.

Mac has been putting in the work. What recruits do you think will commit or 
flip soon? — @KruzanJr_

The JUCO lineman who revealed the news about Summers is Brandon Pertile. He’s 
committed to Oklahoma State but officially visiting Florida this weekend.

The 6-foot-6, 300-pounder attends Mesa C.C. in Arizona but played for 
Clearwater Countryside in high school. If Pertile enjoys his trip to UF, he 
could flip to the in-state Gators and sign with them Wednesday.

Tight end Daniel Imatorbhebhe will probably be the first prep prospect who pops 
for McElwain. He had a  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19682/imatorbhebhe-gets-birthday-visit-from-mcelwain/>
 great visit Tuesday night with him and his brother, and now Imatorbhebhe is 
down to Cal and Florida.

He’s an early enrollee and wants to decide soon.

Which highly rated uncommitted prospect do we have the best chance at signing? 
— @McFly_22, @vhcombs, @scharf15, @NickStow15

It’s too early in the coaching transition for me to confidently predict 
something like this, but I feel good about Florida’s chances with five-star 
defensive end CeCe Jefferson.

He 
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19648/recruits-react-to-mcelwain-hire/>
  spoke highly of McElwain when he was hired, his father is a die-hard Gator 
fan and his family lives a half hour from Gainesville. Jefferson also 
previously stated he could end up coming to UF regardless of what the coaching 
situation is.

That being said, he’s  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19633/jefferson-hosts-three-uf-coaches-on-in-home-visit/?tc=ar>
 very close to Durkin, Robinson and defensive line coach Brad Lawing. If any or 
all of those coaches leave, it will undoubtedly make things harder for McElwain 
to land Jefferson.

But if I had to bet on which five-star recruit Florida will most likely get out 
of Jefferson, Byron Cowart and Martez Ivey, I’d go with Jefferson.

Can you list recruits that Coach Mac is re-engaging/visiting even though they 
have committed elsewhere?— @Commando074, @DevinLamarr, @tedsmall,  Bob, 
@Splash_Boi_Jike, @justiwood,  @gatorskin77, @UFgatorsforlife , @Peoples_Champ03

McElwain visited at least 10 recruits committed elsewhere this week. For the 
list of his visits,  
<http://forum.gatorsports.com/topic/32442-mcelwain-recruiting-visits-this-week/>
 click here.

He appears to have made the most progress with Florida State quarterback commit 
Deondre Francois and Miami running back commit Jordan Scarlett.

Both have decided to officially visit UF in January after the dead period ends 
(Jan. 14). Florida is now a legitimate option for Francois, according to 
sources close to him.

UF was the third offer for Francois and he grew up a Gator fan. However, he 
wants to play for an offensive-minded head coach and Muschamp didn’t fit the 
bill. With McElwain now on the job, that changes things.

He also prefers to go to somewhere that’s not crowded at quarterback. When 
Francois went through his recruitment in the spring and summer, he wasn’t 
looking at schools that already had a QB commit. It wasn’t until an Elite 11 
regional competition against De’Andre Johnson that Francois started considering 
Florida State because he outperformed the FSU pledge.

But with the Seminoles having two other quarterbacks in their class (Kai 
Locksley) and UF expected to return just Treon Harris and Will Grier next year, 
the Gators’ depth chart might look more appealing to Francois. However, a 
potential flip will likely hinge on how well his visit goes next month and what 
kind of relationship he builds with McElwain.

Many of you asked what Florida’s chances are with Tampa recruits Ray-Ray 
McCloud III and Auden Tate.

With McCloud deciding not enroll early at Clemson, that gives the Gators more 
time to recruit him. I don’t think he delayed his enrollment solely because of 
Tuesday’s visit from McElwain, but it could’ve had an influence. Still, UF has 
a better shot of flipping of Scarlett at this point than McCloud.

Tate plans to take an official visit to Florida in January, but he and fellow 
Tampa area receiver George Campbell seem solid to FSU.

Has or is Coach Mac making an effort to reel back in the commits we just lost? 
— Bob

Not to my knowledge.

Neither of them of called a UF coach before they decommitted, nor did they wait 
to talk to McElwain, which I’m sure rubbed him the wrong way.

Offensive lineman George Brown, despite his  
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19537/recruits-hit-hard-by-muschamp-firing/>
 comment after Muschamp got fired, didn’t act like a strong commit with trips 
taken to Mississippi State and LSU, the school he flipped to last weekend. 
Summers staying helps the Gators with Brown, but they may not be willing to 
hear him out if he starts reconsidering them.

Jones backed off his pledge less than a hour after McElwain’s introductory 
press conference ended. It felt like he watched it, decided he didn’t like the 
guy and immediately decommitted. Jones said he had to do what’s best for him, 
and I think he didn’t see himself as a fit in McElwain’s offense.

Florida could continue recruiting them, but it’s hard to pursue kids — 
especially from Cali and Ohio — who don’t want to be at your school.

What’s the LB board look like? Is Jeff Holland, Adonis Thomas and Te’Von Coney 
still possible? — @DevinLamarr, @mevansfl

UF is still after Thomas and visited him Wednesday, but he’s locked in to 
Alabama and has favored the school for a while. Another linebacker from 
Georgia, Roquan Smith, is heavily leaning toward the in-state Bulldogs right 
now and visits them this weekend.

Florida’s best shot at an elite linebacker remains Holland, though Muschamp 
going to Auburn makes the Tigers an even bigger threat. In addition to Coney, a 
Notre Dame commit, McElwain is also trying to flip Derrick Graham (Arkansas) 
and Charles Perry (Miami).

How many signees do we need to make this a respectable first class for coach 
McElwain?— @tdirby12, @SFosser

I don’t anticipate him filling all the scholarships he has available, which is 
currently 24 and growing. Signing a full class of 25 would be ideal for 
McElwain, but he won’t reach on some kids just get the numbers up.

I’d say 21 signees would be a respectable class. That’s the triple the number 
of commits UF has now, and adding 14 more members at positions of need with a 
few top-100 recruits included would be a job well done.

The staff hires coming up and the last two weeks of the contact period in 
January will be key to McElwain closing out strong.

That’s all for this week! Be sure to leave your questions for the next mailbag 
in the comment section below.

 

 

 


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COMMENTS


16 Comments

1.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44902>
 December 13th, 2014 9:16 am

Wow, a lot going on and more uncertainty with T-Rob leaving. What is Coach 
Mac’s track record as a recruiter and should we be optimistic, not just about 
his efforts, but the intended results?

Go Gators!

by Patrick

 

2.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44904>
 December 13th, 2014 9:21 am

He was rated as a top 20 recruiter by rivals when at bama. Again this T-Rob 
stuff overblown by some in the gainesville media. No way do you pay him more 
than 500k as a position coach. T-Rob has missed out on many recruits and we 
have a solid seconday for next few years with what is in place

by Stan

 

3.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44905>
 December 13th, 2014 9:27 am

We have a good defense coming back next year so Macs influence on offense is 
important. Winning changes everything. This class may not turn out very good 
but but our future is brighter with this coach than it has been in 6 years.

by Homer J

 

4.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44907>
 December 13th, 2014 10:00 am

Someone tweeted TRob is at UF practice this morning. Seems like he may stay. 
Long-range, doesn’t matter a lot. Mac will build a really good staff that 
balances the priorities on offense and defense. His track record at Bama and 
Colorado State includes amazing privation from RBs, receivers , quarterbacks 
who play smartly and efficiently. And big time OL such as Martez Ivey. I think 
we land Ivey, Jefferson and Holland, hopefully another top prospect or two. 
Next recruiting year will be much better.

by Gatormac

 

5.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44908>
 December 13th, 2014 10:09 am

I wish the chicken littles would just stop, unless it is officially announced 
that T Rob is leaving he works fo UF.

by MSGator

 

6.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44909>
 December 13th, 2014 10:10 am

*for

by MSGator

 

7.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44910>
 December 13th, 2014 10:20 am

Gatormac-I hope thats the case w/ TRob. I really feel that if he leaves then 
most recruits will immediately drop UF from consideration. I don’t agree with 
Zach about the Cali/Ohio thing. I mean if Brown chose lsu-which is quite 
far-why would that be a problem to come to UF? Lets hope this doesn’t deter 
them from picking UF & maybe the news of a better offense can help. GO GATORS!!

by Baton Rouge Gator Fan (BRGF)

 

8.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44911>
 December 13th, 2014 10:44 am

Much bigger concerns than losing a seconday coach

by Stan

 

9.      
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44912>
 December 13th, 2014 10:47 am

It seems like someone, if they are an early enrollee, needs to announce this 
week that he’s coming to UF. There’s only a couple of more days ft that coaches 
can initiate contact, then there’s a month long period where only the recruit 
can make contact. It would seem to be important that UF gets someone, anyone to 
say yes this week. A month is a long time to have a terrible class still 
sitting around without more that a rumor that it will get better. Another 
reason to be optimistic about the chances with Francois is that FSU also has a 
pledge from a mega recruit, Malik Henry, for 2016. I personally think that the 
best players don’t worry about the depth chart, so I wouldn’t get my hopes up 
too high.

by ntcrze

 

10.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44913>
 December 13th, 2014 11:05 am

How bout Devon Robinson?? Guy looked awesome last night

by Stan

 

11.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44914>
 December 13th, 2014 11:11 am

I don’t want T-Rob to go but if he does I’m not loosing any sleep over 
it..Short term it might hurt but coach Mac is stuck trying to fix the mess the 
former coach left behind anyway..I am thinking long term and if coach Mac could 
get just a few great pieces and win like I feel he will do, we will be 
fine..There are more great position coaches out there that can recruit and this 
is Florida..This place has made so many coaches careers and the next young gun 
is chomping at the bit to get his chance here..

by Gator Guy

 

12.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44918>
 December 13th, 2014 12:51 pm

Baton Rouge… the Cali/Ohio distance Zach refers to has nothing to do with the 
kid flipping to LSU and still being far from home, but everything to do with 
Coach Mac seeing as many recruits as possible. No need to travel to California 
to re-recruit a kid who didn’t even have the respect to speak with him before 
decommitting, when he can use the same time to visit three or four kids in the 
southeast that may want to be Gators. Time is limited, let’s not waste it on 
long plane rides.

by WhoGator

 

13.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44919>
 December 13th, 2014 12:56 pm

narcissism is a wonderful thing. we gators have it in large doses, myself 
included. rule #1 is sooner or later the narcissist is gonna get mad – really 
mad, and we have some there already. for me to get there its going to require a 
lot more than whatever is upsetting people today. rule #2 is narcissist love a 
good ego feeding. after a while spurrier and some of the other coaches got 
tired of that aspect of the job, my vote is its being Christmas lets either 
feed our egos somewhere else for a while or better yet be more non narcissistic 
for a while. rule #3 is when they are flying high narcissists are a lot of fun 
but of course they get too high and burn their wings off. so when things get 
better and they will, lets not get too crazy, lets just have fun. rule #4 is 
that the whole process matters even though narcissists just hone in one thing. 
Zach your in a bad spot here as you are on the front edge of the process and 
everyone forgets there is a lot more than just what you cover.

by mveal2006

 

14.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44921>
 December 13th, 2014 1:57 pm

TO THE RECRUITS READING THIS, uncertainty is a part of life, and it’s a 
challenge you’ll face the rest of your life. At UF, Coach McElwain has moved in 
and at least you’ll have the comfort in knowing he is going to be a HUGE 
stabilizing foce to UF Football. 

Come Srping time, all of this uncertainty will be well behind UF and you the 
recruits, and life will be going on as usual.

Be part of something special, tell your families and friends you decided to 
make a difference somewhere. 

It’s about Faith and belief in yourselves.

by Gator Todd

 

15.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44922>
 December 13th, 2014 2:33 pm

Great insight, WhoGator. I can see your point. It’s gonna be hard to get any 
guys to commit until the all star games. Us fans will have to wait it out to 
see where the chips fall. GO GATORS!!

by Baton Rouge Gator Fan (BRGF)

 

16.   
<http://recruiting.blogs.gatorsports.com/19692/zachs-mail-stack-1213-3/#comment-44923>
 December 13th, 2014 3:34 pm

Foley will have to pay t rob a lot more money to get him to stay–maybe 1 
million plus better benefits—auburn will pay whatever he wants

by SidGator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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