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Next Year...

Floridas team next year will not be as strong as this years IMO

Meh. Before the season I would have agreed but as this season goes along my tune is changing. The best players on this team are underclassmen. We're going to lose a lot on defense but they're hit or miss as is anyway. They're either really, really good or just plain bad with little in between. Collins needs to be reevaluated IMO.
 
We will have a better team next year without a doubt. 2nd year for the coaching staff and better on both lines of scrimmage.
 
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Next years D will not be deep and inexperienced at some positions.

Offensively we should be better but DRob and McGee will be gone. Add to that we will not have Grier until week 7.

I would not be surprised if mext years record is worse than this years
 
Next years D will not be deep and inexperienced at some positions.

Offensively we should be better but DRob and McGee will be gone. Add to that we will not have Grier until week 7.

I would not be surprised if mext years record is worse than this years
We will still be good in the secondary and on the dline. McGee is good but we have Goolsby and Lewis at TE who are both very good. Oline will be better. We will be better on both LOS. The Grier suspension is key though.
 
Who do we pick up on west rotation next year.....MSU or Auburn?
 
This is a pretty good football team, we just need a better QB and some more WRs.... and a DC that blitzes more
 
Think the QB play is bad now, wait until Treon transfers and we are without Grier for 6 games.

Harris wont transfer if Grier's suspension is upheld through half of next year also. As far as the team next season I hope the young O line can get strong enough to push some defenders to help the run game. They need a lot of work there.
 
The interesting scenario is what if we go let's say 10-2 and play well in the bowl game. Do you hand Grier back the job after his suspension next year? Grier had proven to be better so far this year. But he would have missed basically a seasons worth of games at that point. Will he be the same player as before his suspension? How would a change affect the offense? If we're sitting at 5-1 or 6-0 can a change be made?

From my understanding Grier can still practice. So if I'm Mac I give him as many reps against our 1st team defense as possible, which is what he should see the bulk of the time working with the second team. Should keep him sharp.
 
The interesting scenario is what if we go let's say 10-2 and play well in the bowl game. Do you hand Grier back the job after his suspension next year? Grier had proven to be better so far this year. But he would have missed basically a seasons worth of games at that point. Will he be the same player as before his suspension? How would a change affect the offense? If we're sitting at 5-1 or 6-0 can a change be made?

From my understanding Grier can still practice. So if I'm Mac I give him as many reps against our 1st team defense as possible, which is what he should see the bulk of the time working with the second team. Should keep him sharp.

Interesting scenario as it would be hard to hand things back over if the Gators are playing well next season to that point. If it was handed back over I think it would have to be done after Harris was having trouble.
 
The way some are talking they are acting like Grier is going to get less time after they get this going and fight it.
 
The way some are talking they are acting like Grier is going to get less time after they get this going and fight it.

I havent heard of many cases on this in the NCAA but have they ever reduced the penalties since it went to a 1 year suspension?
 

The penalty may end up getting reduced, but I wouldn't get my hopes up too much just because his attorney tweeted that he thinks it will be. What would you expect his attorney to say, "My client has no remote chance, but as long as he's paying my hourly rate I'll still file paperwork for him?"

I don't know how often the NCAA reduces penalties, but I'd be surprised if they rolled over. Hell, they zapped that basketball player from Michigan for a full year's suspension last year for smoking weed - even though they'd already reduced the penalty for weed to a half-year (the penalty was a year; he took his test, then a week or so later they reduced it to 6 months; since he'd taken the test at a time when it was a full year penalty, that's what they assessed).
 
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Our offense will be really good next year....depending on if Grier starts the season or not. We will have basically our whole offensive line back, Callaway, Powell, C. Lewis, Goolsby, Taylor, Cronk, Scar. The question mark IMO is the D which is weird to hear out of a Florida Team
 
Btw, he's hired the Morgan & Morgan crew to represent him? Is their new slogan "Morgan and Morgan - for the Dbol?"

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If my hunch is right, Florida could run the table next year. They have all the right players and staff.
Perhaps that's the way it'll unfold. Altho' it strikes me as seriously inappropriate even to mention "next year", when we should be looking forward to Florida playing Georgia in the very next game of this year.

In the 21st century, SEC headquarters has already cheated us of a major SEC tradition, by eliminating the annual football games pitting Florida against Auburn--a series that stretches back to 1927 [*]--so the Gator faithful lost 1 of the 2 traditional occasions for the sorrowful exhortation "wait till next year!". But the most traditional use of those words was while filing out of the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, after yet another loss to Georgia (notably the Dogs of Wally Butts, and later, the Dawgs of Vince Dooley).

Many of the Gator faithful feared that they might "wait till next year" for every year they had left to live. Until the Head Ball Coach arrived, and proved that he and his Gators could break free of the frustrations of their pigskin past.
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Note *: Except in 1943 & 1944, when the U.S.A. was in the midst of World War II.
 
Btw, he's hired the Morgan & Morgan crew to represent him? Is their new slogan "Morgan and Morgan - for the Dbol?"

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He needs to hire whoever represented Rapist#5 for 2 straight years. If that were the case, he'd be playing against UGA in a week.
 
He needs to hire whoever represented Rapist#5 for 2 straight years. If that were the case, he'd be playing against UGA in a week.
That's assuming that UF's administration/athletic department would turn a blind eye to everything...as well as make sure that our players takes no accountability for anything.
 
Perhaps that's the way it'll unfold. Altho' it strikes me as seriously inappropriate even to mention "next year", when we should be looking forward to Florida playing Georgia in the very next game of this year.

In the 21st century, SEC headquarters has already cheated us of a major SEC tradition, by eliminating the annual football games pitting Florida against Auburn--a series that stretches back to 1927 [*]--so the Gator faithful lost 1 of the 2 traditional occasions for the sorrowful exhortation "wait till next year!". But the most traditional use of those words was while filing out of the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, after yet another loss to Georgia (notably the Dogs of Wally Butts, and later, the Dawgs of Vince Dooley).

Many of the Gator faithful feared that they might "wait till next year" for every year they had left to live. Until the Head Ball Coach arrived, and proved that he and his Gators could break free of the frustrations of their pigskin past.
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Note *: Except in 1943 & 1944, when the U.S.A. was in the midst of World War II.

It's not a coincidence that SOS got us out of the back to back Auburn and Georgia games as soon as he could.
 
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