Thanks for the tip Jerry. I just d/l the wruf app.
Charlie

On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 7:56 PM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Jerry,
> Thanks, I’ve run across Pat’s podcast before.
> I just didn’t know where to go back.
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> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
> Real Estate Broker
> Crye-Leike, Realtors
> 964 Main St
> Nashville, TN 37206
> Office: 615-650-7447
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
> [email protected]
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> On Aug 30, 2022, at 6:29 PM, Jerry Belloit <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Oliver,
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> Get the WRUF app.  He has a regular podcast show from 4-6 with Jeff
> Cardozo called the Tailgate show.  It is on weekdays unless there is a
> Gator sporting event scheduled.  I usually listen to it regularly when I am
> doing my daily workout.  It is nice because you don’t necessarily have to
> listen at that time since it is available both live and streamed upon
> demand.  There are also some other great programs such as Inside the Huddle
> (Weekly) with the Shand Matthews, SOS, and Steve Russell.
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> Jerry
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> *From: *GatorTalk <[email protected]>
> *Reply-To: *GatorTalk <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 4:01 PM
> *To: *GatorTalk <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *[gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] Dooley's Dozen: A look at the
> last 12 head coach debuts for Florida
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> I miss Pat Dooley!!
>
> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> Crye-Leike, Realtors
>
> 964 Main St
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> Nashville, TN 37206
>
> Office: 615-650-7447
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> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>
> [email protected]
>
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> *From:* Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> *Date:* August 29, 2022 at 11:14:01 AM CDT
> *To:* GatorNews <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* *[gatornews] Dooley's Dozen: A look at the last 12 head coach
> debuts for Florida*
> *Reply-To:* [email protected]
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> There is nothing quite like opening day no matter what the sports. But
> especially in a city like Gainesville, it feels like it is an awakening, a
> rebirth of sorts as we all get together to start a new chapter in the
> history of Florida football.
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> This one has some special juice because it has been hyped for months,
> partly because Florida hasn’t played a team ranked this high for an opener
> since the famous 1969 Houston game.
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> That’s the thing – the openers are special when the opposition is
> Charleston Southern or The Citadel.
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> It’s a reunion of sorts, people getting together for the first time in
> months, eating and drinking and laughing and sweating.
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> Sometimes, the first game of the season tells us something. Sometimes, it
> is forgotten before September is over.
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> This edition of Dooley’s Dozen looks at the last 12 coaches at Florida
> (not including the four interim coaches in less than two decades) and how
> they fared in their openers.
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> Raymond B. (Bear) Wolf, 1946
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> Chuck Hunsinger. Courtesy: University of Florida SID
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> Wolf took over a team that had lost the last game of the previous season
> to the U.S. Amphibs in Norfolk, Va. It didn’t get any better. His first
> game was a 13-7 loss to Ole Miss. So, there was hope. Right? The Gators
> went 0-9 and were never that close again. But the good news was that the
> players from the time referred to it mockingly as the Golden Era and used
> to have reunions and raise money for scholarships.
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> *2*
> Bob Woodruff, 1950
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> Woodruff — a protégé of Gen. Robert Neyland — took over for Wolf, who
> finally started winning games but not enough. Woodruff’s first game as head
> coach was against The Citadel and UF came out on top 7-3. The most
> significant thing? It was the first home night game for the Gators at
> Florida Field.
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> *3*
> Ray Graves, 1960
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> After 10 seasons of Woodruff, who did get Florida to its first-ever bowl
> game, Florida went to the Neyland tree again and hired Ray Graves
> <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/ray-graves/>. His first game was a
> 30-7 win over George Washington in the Gator Bowl (where they would also
> finish the season). This was the first of nine wins for UF, the first time
> that had happened at Florida.
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> *4*
> Doug Dickey, 1970
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> Ray Graves (left) and Doug Dickey (right). Syndication/Nashville
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> After Graves was kicked upstairs, Florida brought Dickey home. A former
> Gator and P.K. Yonge quarterback, Dickey toned down the offense but
> escaped, 21-19, despite the Blue Devils outscoring Florida 13-0 in the
> fourth quarter. Carlos Alvarez had the eventual game-winner with a 67-yard
> punt return.
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> *5*
> Charley Pell, 1979
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> Pell had so much success at Clemson <https://clemsonwire.usatoday.com/> that
> it seemed like the perfect hire. He rallied the Gator Nation and had a big
> part in making Florida what it is today. His first game was a 14-10 loss in
> the Astrodome to a Houston team that would win 11 games that year. Pell’s
> first team, of course, would win no games.
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> *6*
> Galen Hall, 1985
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> So, you can look at this one of two ways. Hall was named interim coach
> after Pell was fired so his first game was a 27-12 win over Mississippi
> State. But after he was given the job permanently, his first win was 35-23
> over Miami. In Miami. He had things rolling before the past sins of the
> previous staff caught up with the roster.
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> *7*
> Steve Spurrier, 1990
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> Shane Matthews <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/shane-matthews/> often
> tells the story that he wanted a draw or screen on the first play against
> Oklahoma State. That’s not the way the HBC rolls. Instead, it was a long
> pass to Ernie Mills on a deep cross and Florida was on its way to a 50-7
> win in Gainesville. Things felt different that day and it certainly was the
> beginning of an amazing 12-year run. Trivia: First touchdown of the
> Spurrier Era? Dexter McNabb.
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> *8*
> Ron Zook, 2002
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> The Zooker went to dinner with Spurrier soon after he succeeded him and
> the HBC told him, “You got this job because nobody else wanted it.” Bigger
> names did not want to be the man after THE MAN, but Zook got off to a good
> start with a bomb from Rex Grossman
> <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/rex-grossman/> to Taylor Jacobs on
> the first play and a 51-3 win at home over UAB.
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> *9*
> Urban Meyer, 2005
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> Florida opened with Wyoming at home and won 32-14 in a game where Chris
> Leak set the record for consecutive completions with 17 straight. Yay.
> Meyer was not a happy camper. “In case you’re wondering what the offense
> should look like, that wasn’t it,” he said after the game. Lighten up, Urbs.
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> *10*
> Will Muschamp, 2011
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> Muschamp was a bit of a surprise hire and was charged with cleaning up the
> broken program. It started with a 41-3 win at home over Florida Atlantic in
> what was also the debut at UF of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis. Chris
> Rainey <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/chris-rainey/>scored on a
> pass reception, a run and a blocked punt return. Remember when Florida used
> to score on blocked punts?
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> *11*
> Jim McElwain, 2015
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> Probably the worst cultural fit at Florida, Mac started off strong with a
> 61-13 win over New Mexico State. Of course, he had this quarterback named Will
> Grier <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/will-grier/>, who was
> 15-for-17 with two TD passes and a run for a score. That didn’t work out
> and neither did McElwain, but he has the record for the most points scored
> by a Gator coach in his debut.
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> *12*
> Dan Mullen, 2018
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> And here came Mullen, an offensive whiz who seemed to be a lot more
> personable than when he was at Florida as OC. His first game was a 53-6 win
> over Charleston Southern in the Swamp and we thought he had unlocked the
> door to Feleipe Franks
> <https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/tag/feleipe-franks/> (5 TD passes).
> Mullen was so happy, he took a victory lap and threw his visor into the
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