Like dunny-goater admitted to, he's a stalking A-hole with little of value to add to any thread. Those who enjoy what he does are mostly brain-dead imo. I avoid him whenever possible, but avoiding a stalker is not the stalked's option, so I just slap his face red whenever he starts his usual chit with me.
I have enjoyed a slight repast this past week as he centered his unwanted attentions on poor michi.
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McElwain is
18-7 over 2 season so far, with two canceled it should be
20-7.
He is also a sterling
13-3 vs SEC, and he went 5-0 in the SWAMP in 2016.
That's also playing through 4 different QB's, and massive team wide injuries. Valid reasons are not excuses.
UF is a 22 pt dog in the SEC-C game, but then UK just beat UL and Vandy just beat Tenn didn't they? So while I don't expect it to happen,,, on any Saturday in the SEC....
Oh BTW, the SEC-C QB depth chart lists in Alphabetical order at backup:
Franks OR Trask.
1992 - 2016 = 25 Years. UF will have played in 12
(SEC Record) of them, for almost half. Not too bad for a school with no
'history or traditions' I'd say.
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UF will have played Bama in 9 of them, going 4-4 with them so far. This will be Bama's 1st chance to take the lead over UF since winning the 1st one in 1992. UF has led the way over Bama since 1993.
Note: It has cost Bama a
$fortune$, to finally buy their way back to this point.
"There's a lot of the same base principles,'' McElwain said of Alabama's offense.
"There's more quarterback (tFr Hurts) run, read-option type things, obviously, taking advantage of the unique skills-set that this guy has. He's fun to watch, I'm telling you. He's got great command. He's calm. He doesn't get flustered. He takes what they give him. Yet, they give him a crack, he can beat you with his feet."
That sounds a lot like what the Gator's
might have had with Trask in the Game from the get-go. My one diss on Mc-Nuss is for not having either the nerve, or maybe the foresight, to have taken the risk of going all out with Trask starting with the Spring game. Never know how things might have worked out.
They instead seem to have made what they considered to be the 'SAFE' choice at QB. BOOM!
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But I still like the coaching staff, to a man, even the flailing around OC. He too might deserve a bit of a break during this rebuilding process.
"We're getting a lot of really good things going on as far as commitment to the facilities, the things we need to do,'' Mc said Monday.
"That's not for me. That's for the sustainability of the University of Florida football program and its brand. We've been behind but we're catching up. I know that's something that is making a lot of people nervous around the country, and that's a good thing."
Now nay-sayers, be careful what you wish for, because in a Tuesday morning article by Dan Wolken of USA-Today Sports:
"There are whispers that Florida’s Jim McElwain could be intrigued by the opportunity to return to the Pacific Northwest (Ore), close to where he went to college and started his coaching career at Eastern Washington. Despite winning SEC East titles in his first two years, McElwain has been a bit under-appreciated by the Florida fan base and just got a new athletics director in Gainesville."
~ McElwain is
the first coach in SEC history to take his team to the SEC title game in his first two seasons at the school.
Now the critical question becomes; who is available, amenable to take this constant
'hot seat' job, and is willing to come in to put up with what some Gator fans are so fond of dishing out to a new HC?