Florida basketball has been to 10 SEC tournament finals, winning it 4 times, all the wins under BD. We've won 7 regular season SEC titles, 6 under BD. Billy Donovan took Florida basketball out of mediocrity and into national prominence. The FACT is that Mike White had 1 season where Florida finished in the Top 20. That was his Elite 8 run in 2016-17, where we finished the season ranked #20. The other 5 years we didn't finish in the Top 25. The FACT is that he has been badly outrecruited by Leonard "The Loser" Hamilton and as bad an in-game coach as Hamilton is, FSU has owned Florida the last 6 years. The FACT is that White's teams in Gainesville have finished 8th, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, tied for 4th and 5th during the SEC regular season. The FACT is that while Kentucky didn't make the NCAA tourney this year, since White has been at UF they have won 3 SEC regular season titles, 4 SEC tournament titles, been to 4 Sweet 16's, 3 Elite 8's and a Final 4. The FACT is that Duke, who you also tried to compare Mike White's Florida teams to, since White has been in Gainesville, Duke has won 2 ACC Conference tournament titles, been to 4 Sweet 16's, 3 Elite 8's, a Final 4 and won 1 National Championship. The FACT is that under Mike White Florida basketball has returned to the mediocrity that we "enjoyed" prior to Billy Donovan. We see Nate Oats take Alabama to an SEC regular season tourney title AND an SEC tournament title in his 2nd year. There are examples all over the country where coaches come in and turn programs around very quickly. Mike White has had 6 years to win something and it just hasn't happened. Name me 1 other sport at THE University of Florida (besides women's basketball), where a coach has not won a championship of any kind in 6 years and I'll show you a coach who has been replaced or retired. And I'm not talking about a national title. That's icing on the cake. I'm talking about an SEC championship of any kind. But if you are satisfied with the low bar standard of just making the tournament where we are one of the Top 68 teams in the country, that's your choice. I just think the University of Florida has higher standards of excellence than that.