I'll be there. Section 32 or 33. I forget.
On Dec 17, 2014 1:27 PM, "Shane Ford" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm glad Foley and crew moved quickly as well!  They really had to!  I
> don't know if Coach Mac would have survived on the open market too long
> anyway.  I'll bet Michigan would have come calling sooner or later.
>
> I think we hired a great coach who wants to be here. I love his DC hire
> and I hope they can work things out with T Rob to keep him on staff.
>
> WOO-HOO on the tickets!  Anyone else from Gator Talk going to the game?
> I'm sure we'll end up by the Alumni tent sooner or later.  I may have to
> wait outside tho.  I'm glad Oliver's saving face about me possibly being
> wimpy.  I'll take a game day picture and show you the light coat I'll be
> wearing and the snow parka and multiple layers that Oliver will be wearing.
>
> Go Gators!!!!!
>
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> On Dec 17, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I was afraid what happened with the Tennessee coaching job search would
> happen to us.
>
> There was a radio guy, Clay Travis, who would make up something like it
> was gospel and everyone would get their hopes up.
>
> John Gruden was involved in intense negotiations with Tennessee.  A
> decision was imminent.
>
> Trouble is, it was all fiction.  They went from coach to coach expecting
> Superman.  When they finally got Butch Jones everyone was disappointed.
>
> Of course, they could have hired John the Baptist at that point and
> everyone would’ve been disappointed it wasn’t Saint Peter.
>
> It was awful.
>
> You can see here in our search there were a lot of rumors.  All of them
> false.  Luckily the negotiations didn’t go any longer.
>
> A lot of the rumors were started by these blogs like SDS and others.  If
> you don’t have readers just make up something juicy. Then you’ll get
> interest.
>
> This internet thing is a great invention.  But, one sure has to wade
> through a lot of sewage to get to potable water.
>
>
>
> Meanwhile, Shane’s and my tickets have arrived for the Birmingham Bowl.
> Section 12, row 18, seats 13 and 14.
>
> I just hope it’s not too cold.  Shane might get a little wimpy.
>
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]
> <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Shane Ford
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 17, 2014 7:32 AM
> *To:* GatorNews
> *Subject:* [gatornews] [SUN]: Foley reveals details of coaching search
>
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> Foley reveals details of coaching search
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> UF Athletic Director Jeremy Foley, left, began the search for a new coach
> shortly after the firing of Will Muschamp on Nov. 17. That search ended
> with the hiring of Jim McElwain, right, on Dec. 4.
>
> *Staff photos by Brad McClenny and Elizabeth Hamilton/Illustration by Jon
> McDonald;Flight map from flightaware.com <http://flightaware.com>*
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> *By Pat Dooley
> <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/patdooley>Gainesville SUN Staff
> writer*
> *Published: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 6:01 a.m.**Last Modified:
> Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 8:11 p.m.*
>
> It was always about progress, this 2014 football season. It was never how
> many wins vs. how many losses, but whether or not Florida football appeared
> to be on the right track.
>
> UF athletic director Jeremy Foley was familiar with that track, having
> ridden it before. This track was being derailed.
>
> First, there was the mind-numbing loss to LSU. Then the embarrassing loss
> to Missouri.
>
> “Everyone was concerned after Missouri,” Foley said. “Obviously, the
> antennae were up, but there was a lot of football to be played.”
>
> The clincher came against South Carolina in The Swamp when Florida lost at
> home for the sixth time in eight games. The fans knew it had to end. Even
> Will Muschamp knew he was finished. He spent an inordinate time in the
> locker room after the game, didn't meet with recruits and prepared to
> accept his fate.
>
> On Sunday morning, as Muschamp sat in his office watching video of the
> previous game. Foley lowered the boom on Coach Boom.
>
> “I was disheartened,” Foley said. “There was a lot of negativity that was
> going to be hard to overcome, especially in recruiting. This business is
> hard when a big ball starts rolling downhill and you have to catch it and
> roll it back up the hill.
>
> “After sitting down and talking about it, some of it late Saturday night
> with (UF president) Bernie (Machen) and the staff, and Sunday morning with
> Bernie, the decision was made.”
>
> And so the process began anew of finding a head coach for the University
> of Florida. It would be the fourth in 13 years and Foley understood how
> important this one was. The Gators had been the dominant program in the
> second half of the last decade, but had found themselves on the edge of
> irrelevancy the last two years.
>
> “We started gathering info after the press conference on Monday (Nov.
> 17),” Foley said. “I don't know how many hours we went through, 8,000
> agents calling you. You really don't know if anyone is interested until you
> talk to them personally.
>
> “Everyone thinks everyone wants to drop the job they have and come here,
> but you have to wade through that. You have to find someone who wants THE
> job.”
>
> Foley's inner circle of administrators — Chip Howard, Lynda Tealer, Mike
> Hill and Steve McClain went to work.
>
> One of the first names that was mentally checked off the list — Jim
> McElwain. Once Foley learned of the $7.5 million buyout, it seemed like too
> large a burden to overcome.
>
> “That's a huge amount of money,” Foley said. “But the word got back to me
> as I went along that it was negotiable. I thought it might be a
> deal-breaker at the start. But once you got by that hurdle, he was back in
> the mix.”
>
> Much of the first two weeks of the process was eliminating coaches who
> either were happy where they were or were not that right fit at Florida.
> Sometimes, silence was the best indicator that a coach wasn't interested.
>
> “The one thing the South Carolina thing did for us was give us two weeks
> to do a lot of work,” Foley said. “Who fits here, who wants to come here,
> who's doable. I didn't want to get somebody a raise or get left at the
> altar.”
>
> There was some interest in at least checking into some NFL coaches.
>
> “Is there a diamond in the rough?” Foley asked his staff.
>
> One of the popular names in cyberspace was New England assistant Josh
> McDaniels. Foley did ask some questions about him, but it never went any
> further.
>
> Meanwhile, there was the report that Foley wanted to talk to Philadelphia
> coach Chip Kelly. Foley knew better than to go down that road because Kelly
> has made it clear he likes coaching in the NFL.
>
> “I didn't ask anybody about Chip Kelly,” Foley said. “I never poked around
> Chip Kelly at all.”
>
> As the process continued, Foley kept hearing good things about McElwain.
> He talked to a lot of people about the Colorado State coach, including two
> former McElwain quarterbacks — Greg McElroy and AJ McCarron. He also talked
> to Alabama coach Nick Saban.
>
> On the Saturday night following Florida's loss to Florida State, Foley
> pulled into his Gainesville driveway and called John Morris, the interim
> athletic director at CSU, to ask permission to talk to McElwain.
>
> He then called the coach to set up a time on Sunday when they could talk.
>
> “Everyone I talked to spoke highly of him,” Foley said. “I liked the fact
> that he took over a team that was 3-9, 3-9, 3-9. I liked the fact that he
> would take on that challenge. I liked the fact that he went for it against
> Air Force and wasn't afraid to lose. You can't be afraid to lose at this
> level.”
>
> At noon on that Sunday, Foley called McElwain and the two talked for 45
> minutes.
>
> The last thing he asked McElwain was, “Are you seriously interested in
> this job?” McElwain said he was, that the opportunity was one he didn't
> want to pass on.
>
> Meanwhile, what Foley calls “the silly season” was in full force. Names
> were flying all over the place and there were reports that an offer had
> been made to Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze.
>
> Foley said he never talked to Hugh Freeze. He did talk to Ole Miss
> athletic director Ross Bjork, but only because Bjork called him.
>
> “I talked to Ross because he called me,” Foley said. “I told him, 'Ross,
> if I want to talk to your coach, the first person I'll talk to is you.' But
> I never did. Hugh is a great coach, but I never talked to him.
>
> “I've been through it before. I said at the first press conference that
> half of the information out there was going to be false and that was the
> truth. We don't pay attention to that because it will distract you.”
>
> Foley and his staff were convinced that they had their target.
>
> A booster plane took the Florida contingent to Fort Collins, Colo., on
> Tuesday, Dec. 2. They made a stop in Joplin, Mo., to try to throw off the
> media members tracking the plane on the Internet.
>
> “The one thing you didn't want to happen did happen,” Foley said. “At the
> end of the day, we can't get distracted by that — people taking pictures
> through windows.”
>
> Reporters stalked McElwain's home while Florida's administrators met
> inside with the coach and his wife Karen. She served them dinner — pot
> roast — and the meetings continued into the night.
>
> At one point, McElwain and Foley sat down for a private discussion. Foley
> went upstairs after the meeting and talked to his staff. They knew they had
> their guy. Once the reporters decided to abandon their post, the Florida
> group headed for a hotel.
>
> The process began on two fronts — to negotiate a contract with McElwain
> and also to deal with the buyout.
>
> On Wednesday morning, Foley and his staff waited at the hotel for some
> news. When it became clear that the buyout negotiations were between
> McElwain, his agent and the Colorado State people, Foley decided it was
> time to head home.
>
> “I just wanted to know what we were dealing with,” Foley said. “When we
> left, we didn't know.
>
> People made a big deal because I didn't bring my coach back. I didn't
> bring Urban (Meyer) back or didn't bring Will back.
>
> “It was a tough night because I don't like uncertainty. Bernie (Machen)
> knew some folks out there and he got involved.”
>
> On Thursday morning, the deal was getting close.
>
> “The final result (of the buyout) was something we suggested,” Foley said.
> “What if we try this? That began to get some traction. Once that did, I
> started to feel good about it.”
>
> Finally, the call came that the buyout had been negotiated. Foley walked
> down the hall to tell Tealer, who was working on the contract for the new
> coach. He walked back down to his office and McClain was there.
>
> “It's already out there,” he said.
>
> Foley just shook his head. But at least the silly season was over.
>
> Contact Pat Dooley at 352-374-5053 or at [email protected]. And
> follow at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.
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