Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum

2019-05-13 Thread Woody
well..  supposedly it was pretty bad I can't blame him.  Ironically...
all the students were asked this past semester to complete a campus climate
survey about sexual assault on campus.  We started getting the emails right
around the time the Jalon Jones news came out.

Woody

On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 1:26 PM Oliver Barry  wrote:

> I saw some talk on facebook that Steele might come back.   I didn’t know
> Mullen had flown to California to talk to his parents.
>
> He couldn’t wait 2 months?
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>
> Suite 220
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
>
> *From:* gatortalk@googlegroups.com  *On
> Behalf Of *Woody
> *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2019 12:24 PM
> *To:* Gatortalk 
> *Subject:* Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing
> with off-field issues that have slowed momentum
>
>
>
> He said its "unlikely" Steele returns... I am not so sure about that.
>
>
>
> Here is the funny thing...  Clayton.. Langham, Steele AND Jones... all
> still show on the official roster
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 1:23 PM Oliver Barry  wrote:
>
> Dang, Robbie! Can it be that bad? Is Mullen going to claim he’s getting
> death threats and lose a bunch of games? Do you think Mullen has ever faced
> trouble like this before? At all? Should we all run out and buy Florida
> State shirts right now, while they’re on sale?
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>
> Suite 220
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
>
> *From:* gatorn...@googlegroups.com  *On
> Behalf Of *Shane Ford
> *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2019 11:50 AM
> *To:* GatorNews 
> *Subject:* [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues
> that have slowed momentum
>
>
> Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum
>
> By
>
>  *Robbie Andreu* <http://www.gatorsports.com/author/robbie-andreu/> 
> (Gainesville
> Sun)
>
> -
>
> May 13, 2019
>
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> <http://3boxml133uq12y8y9x34hnqo.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/11242018-GAI_UFvs.FSU-football-F31.jpg>Florida
> coach Dan Mullen has been dealing with off-the-field issues early this
> preseason. [Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
>
> Momentum is a powerful thing. But it can also be fickle. That’s why it
> doesn’t come with an expiration date, because no one has any idea how long
> it’s going to last.
>
> The 2017 Florida Gators know all about momentum, and how quickly it can be
> lost.
>
> And now it appears the 2019 Gators are starting to find out as well.
>
> Just a few short weeks ago, everything about coach Dan Mullen’s football
> program seemed positive. The Gators were in full feel-good mode and riding
> a tidal wave of momentum.
>
> It was momentum that started to kick in late last season, and only surged
> from there over the following months.
>
> The Gators closed out the 2018 season with back-to-back blowout wins
> against arch-rival Florida State and Michigan that led to a 10-win season
> and a place in the final top 10 (No. 6).
>
> Momentum.
>
> Then in February, Mullen and his staff put together a consensus top-10
> recruiting class, led by highly rated cornerback and early enrollee Chris
> Steele out of California, and quickly started putting together an
> impressive class for 2020.
>
> More momentum.
>
> Then on April 13, the Gators put on a highly entertaining and energizing
> spring game in The Swamp, with the two teams putting on an offensive show,
> combining for 95 points, 920 yards and all kinds of explosive plays. And
> there were dozens of top recruits in attendance to take it all in.
>
> Even more momentum.
>
> At that point, it looked like the Gators were going to be riding their
> great momentum into preseason camp and all the way to the start of the
> season.
>
> It appeared there was no stopping it.
>
> Then, a few signs popped up that it might be slowing up just a little bit.
>
> Junior defensive end Antonneous Clayton and redshirt freshman defensive
> end/tackle Malik Langham, one of the highest-rated members of the 2018
> recruiting class, entered the NCAA transfer portal, a hit to the depth on
> the defensive line.
>
> A little late

RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum

2019-05-13 Thread Oliver Barry
I saw some talk on facebook that Steele might come back.   I didn’t know Mullen 
had flown to California to talk to his parents.  

He couldn’t wait 2 months? 

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

 <mailto:bar...@realtracs.com> bar...@realtracs.com

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Woody
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 12:24 PM
To: Gatortalk 
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with 
off-field issues that have slowed momentum

 

He said its "unlikely" Steele returns... I am not so sure about that.  

 

Here is the funny thing...  Clayton.. Langham, Steele AND Jones... all still 
show on the official roster

 

On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 1:23 PM Oliver Barry mailto:bar...@realtracs.com> > wrote:

Dang, Robbie! Can it be that bad? Is Mullen going to claim he’s getting death 
threats and lose a bunch of games? Do you think Mullen has ever faced trouble 
like this before? At all? Should we all run out and buy Florida State shirts 
right now, while they’re on sale?

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

bar...@realtracs.com <mailto:bar...@realtracs.com> 

 

From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com <mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Shane Ford
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 11:50 AM
To: GatorNews mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that 
have slowed momentum

 


Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum


By

  <http://www.gatorsports.com/author/robbie-andreu/> Robbie Andreu (Gainesville 
Sun) 

- 

May 13, 2019

 
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 Florida coach Dan Mullen has been dealing with off-the-field issues early this 
preseason. [Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]

Momentum is a powerful thing. But it can also be fickle. That’s why it doesn’t 
come with an expiration date, because no one has any idea how long it’s going 
to last.

The 2017 Florida Gators know all about momentum, and how quickly it can be lost.

And now it appears the 2019 Gators are starting to find out as well.

Just a few short weeks ago, everything about coach Dan Mullen’s football 
program seemed positive. The Gators were in full feel-good mode and riding a 
tidal wave of momentum.

It was momentum that started to kick in late last season, and only surged from 
there over the following months.

The Gators closed out the 2018 season with back-to-back blowout wins against 
arch-rival Florida State and Michigan that led to a 10-win season and a place 
in the final top 10 (No. 6).

Momentum.

Then in February, Mullen and his staff put together a consensus top-10 
recruiting class, led by highly rated cornerback and early enrollee Chris 
Steele out of California, and quickly started putting together an impressive 
class for 2020.

More momentum.

Then on April 13, the Gators put on a highly entertaining and energizing spring 
game in The Swamp, with the two teams putting on an offensive show, combining 
for 95 points, 920 yards and all kinds of explosive plays. And there were 
dozens of top recruits in attendance to take it all in.

Even more momentum.

At that point, it looked like the Gators were going to be riding their great 
momentum into preseason camp and all the way to the start of the season.

It appeared there was no stopping it.

Then, a few signs popped up that it might be slowing up just a little bit.

Junior defensive end Antonneous Clayton and redshirt freshman defensive 
end/tackle Malik Langham, one of the highest-rated members of the 2018 
recruiting class, entered the NCAA transfer portal, a hit to the depth on the 
defensive line.

A little later in April, another negative: assistant director of player 
personnel Otis Yelverton was arrested for cyberstalking. He remains on leave 
from the athletic association.

Those were the first signs of the momentum slowing.

Now, the brakes appear to be on after what’s occurred the past two weeks.

Two weeks ago, true freshman quarterback Jalon Jones stunned Gator Nation by 
entering the transfer portal. A day later, the reason came out: he had been 
accused by two female students of sexual battery on April 6 in his dorm room.

The victims declined to press charges and the case was closed. Jones’ two 
roommates — Steele and fellow true freshman cornerback Jaydon Hill — were 
mentioned in the report but not involved in the assaults in any way, according 
to two UPD incident report

Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum

2019-05-13 Thread Woody
He said its "unlikely" Steele returns... I am not so sure about that.

Here is the funny thing...  Clayton.. Langham, Steele AND Jones... all
still show on the official roster

On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 1:23 PM Oliver Barry  wrote:

> Dang, Robbie! Can it be that bad? Is Mullen going to claim he’s getting
> death threats and lose a bunch of games? Do you think Mullen has ever faced
> trouble like this before? At all? Should we all run out and buy Florida
> State shirts right now, while they’re on sale?
>
>
>
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
>
> Real Estate Broker
>
> PARKS
>
> 305B Indian Lake Blvd
>
> Suite 220
>
> Hendersonville TN 37075
>
> Phone: 615-826-4040
>
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
>
>
> *From:* gatorn...@googlegroups.com  *On
> Behalf Of *Shane Ford
> *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2019 11:50 AM
> *To:* GatorNews 
> *Subject:* [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues
> that have slowed momentum
>
>
> Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum
>
> By
>
>  *Robbie Andreu*  
> (Gainesville
> Sun)
>
> -
>
> May 13, 2019
>
> 3
> 
>
> 58
>
>
> 
>
>
> 
>
>
> 
>
>
> 
>
>
>
>
> Florida
> coach Dan Mullen has been dealing with off-the-field issues early this
> preseason. [Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
>
> Momentum is a powerful thing. But it can also be fickle. That’s why it
> doesn’t come with an expiration date, because no one has any idea how long
> it’s going to last.
>
> The 2017 Florida Gators know all about momentum, and how quickly it can be
> lost.
>
> And now it appears the 2019 Gators are starting to find out as well.
>
> Just a few short weeks ago, everything about coach Dan Mullen’s football
> program seemed positive. The Gators were in full feel-good mode and riding
> a tidal wave of momentum.
>
> It was momentum that started to kick in late last season, and only surged
> from there over the following months.
>
> The Gators closed out the 2018 season with back-to-back blowout wins
> against arch-rival Florida State and Michigan that led to a 10-win season
> and a place in the final top 10 (No. 6).
>
> Momentum.
>
> Then in February, Mullen and his staff put together a consensus top-10
> recruiting class, led by highly rated cornerback and early enrollee Chris
> Steele out of California, and quickly started putting together an
> impressive class for 2020.
>
> More momentum.
>
> Then on April 13, the Gators put on a highly entertaining and energizing
> spring game in The Swamp, with the two teams putting on an offensive show,
> combining for 95 points, 920 yards and all kinds of explosive plays. And
> there were dozens of top recruits in attendance to take it all in.
>
> Even more momentum.
>
> At that point, it looked like the Gators were going to be riding their
> great momentum into preseason camp and all the way to the start of the
> season.
>
> It appeared there was no stopping it.
>
> Then, a few signs popped up that it might be slowing up just a little bit.
>
> Junior defensive end Antonneous Clayton and redshirt freshman defensive
> end/tackle Malik Langham, one of the highest-rated members of the 2018
> recruiting class, entered the NCAA transfer portal, a hit to the depth on
> the defensive line.
>
> A little later in April, another negative: assistant director of player
> personnel Otis Yelverton was arrested for cyberstalking. He remains on
> leave from the athletic association.
>
> Those were the first signs of the momentum slowing.
>
> Now, the brakes appear to be on after what’s occurred the past two weeks.
>
> Two weeks ago, true freshman quarterback Jalon Jones stunned Gator Nation
> by entering the transfer portal. A day later, the reason came out: he had
> been accused by two female students of sexual battery on April 6 in his
> dorm room.
>
> The victims declined to press charges and the 

[gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum

2019-05-13 Thread Oliver Barry
Dang, Robbie! Can it be that bad? Is Mullen going to claim he’s getting death 
threats and lose a bunch of games? Do you think Mullen has ever faced trouble 
like this before? At all? Should we all run out and buy Florida State shirts 
right now, while they’re on sale?

 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

PARKS

305B Indian Lake Blvd

Suite 220

Hendersonville TN 37075

Phone: 615-826-4040

Mobile: 615-972-4239

  bar...@realtracs.com

 

From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Shane Ford
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 11:50 AM
To: GatorNews 
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Gator program dealing with off-field issues that 
have slowed momentum

 


Gator program dealing with off-field issues that have slowed momentum


By

   Robbie Andreu (Gainesville 
Sun) 

- 

May 13, 2019

 

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58

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Florida coach Dan Mullen has been dealing with off-the-field issues early this 
preseason. [Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]

Momentum is a powerful thing. But it can also be fickle. That’s why it doesn’t 
come with an expiration date, because no one has any idea how long it’s going 
to last.

The 2017 Florida Gators know all about momentum, and how quickly it can be lost.

And now it appears the 2019 Gators are starting to find out as well.

Just a few short weeks ago, everything about coach Dan Mullen’s football 
program seemed positive. The Gators were in full feel-good mode and riding a 
tidal wave of momentum.

It was momentum that started to kick in late last season, and only surged from 
there over the following months.

The Gators closed out the 2018 season with back-to-back blowout wins against 
arch-rival Florida State and Michigan that led to a 10-win season and a place 
in the final top 10 (No. 6).

Momentum.

Then in February, Mullen and his staff put together a consensus top-10 
recruiting class, led by highly rated cornerback and early enrollee Chris 
Steele out of California, and quickly started putting together an impressive 
class for 2020.

More momentum.

Then on April 13, the Gators put on a highly entertaining and energizing spring 
game in The Swamp, with the two teams putting on an offensive show, combining 
for 95 points, 920 yards and all kinds of explosive plays. And there were 
dozens of top recruits in attendance to take it all in.

Even more momentum.

At that point, it looked like the Gators were going to be riding their great 
momentum into preseason camp and all the way to the start of the season.

It appeared there was no stopping it.

Then, a few signs popped up that it might be slowing up just a little bit.

Junior defensive end Antonneous Clayton and redshirt freshman defensive 
end/tackle Malik Langham, one of the highest-rated members of the 2018 
recruiting class, entered the NCAA transfer portal, a hit to the depth on the 
defensive line.

A little later in April, another negative: assistant director of player 
personnel Otis Yelverton was arrested for cyberstalking. He remains on leave 
from the athletic association.

Those were the first signs of the momentum slowing.

Now, the brakes appear to be on after what’s occurred the past two weeks.

Two weeks ago, true freshman quarterback Jalon Jones stunned Gator Nation by 
entering the transfer portal. A day later, the reason came out: he had been 
accused by two female students of sexual battery on April 6 in his dorm room.

The victims declined to press charges and the case was closed. Jones’ two 
roommates — Steele and fellow true freshman cornerback Jaydon Hill — were 
mentioned in the report but not involved in the assaults in any way, according 
to two UPD incident reports.

Now, last week, the Gators have been rocked by a triple dose of negativity.

Cornerback Brian Edwards was arrested last Monday for simple battery/date