Tuesday, November 26, 2013

C'Mon Man: Gators laughing at own idiocy.

"Before video of the play made the rounds in social media, Florida players and coaches had a good laugh over Saturday's now-infamous Gator-on-Gator block.

In the wake of Florida's devastating loss to FCS member Georgia Southern, the block offered some much-needed comic relief."
I hope these young men enjoyed making it onto Monday Night Football as fools because it will most likely be their only highlight on an NFL show.
Does anyone think Saban or Meyer would be laughing if it was their team would just suffered its worst loss ever, and missed blocking assignments by blocking their own teammates?

Monday, November 25, 2013

Adding to the humiliation of loosing to Georgia Southern last Saturday, the Florida Gators were highlighted on ESPN's Monday Night Football segment of C'mon Man for the "creative blocking" of the offense against its own own players.

Signature losses against Louisville, Miami, Georgia (2011-2013), Vanderbilt, and Georiga Southern on national television, and now this? C'mon Man!

What recruit wants to play for Muschamp after loosing 4 coordinators in 3 years?


From ESPN:

"Skinny: The undefeated Seminoles are two victories away from trying to play for a chance to win their first national championship since 1999. After playing the Gators, FSU will meet the ACC's Coastal Division winner in next week's ACC championship game. The reeling Gators have lost six games in a row, including an inexplicable 26-20 home defeat against FCS foe Georgia Southern on Saturday. Florida will finish with its first losing season since going winless in 1979 and its 22-year streak of playing in a bowl game, the longest among FBS teams, will come to an end. Can we just send Florida A&M to Gainesville?


Prediction: FSU 51, Florida 13"

#fsu #gators #rivalry #muschamp #humiliation
From ESPN's College Gameday: "We saw an overtime win by Mississippi State over Arkansas on Saturday, a last-minute win by Vanderbilt over Tennessee and a shocking win by FCS team Georgia Southern over traditional power Florida. In short, it was just another wacky Saturday in the SEC. "

Proving Florida is news-worthy for all the wrong reasons.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Georgia QB Aaron Murray to have surgery for torn ACL


"Murray ends his career as the Southeastern Conference's all-time leading passer with 13,166 yards and 121 touchdowns. He started 52 consecutive games for Georgia and nearly led the Bulldogs to the SEC title and a shot at the national title in 2012, falling just 5 yards short against Alabama."

#UGA #injury # Florida #QB

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Who will Florida's next head coach after Muschamp "retires" for health reasons? Click here

#Gators #UF #HC #Muschamp #Strong
What every Gator fan is eagerly waiting to hear: click here
The End of Muschamp

"So, what now for Muschamp?

Is it worth firing him before a Florida State game we all know is going to go sideways regardless? Or do you let him go through the humiliation of that defeat before going through the humiliation of being fired? The latter might give Florida fans a small measure of satisfaction.
Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley has a tough decision on his hands because this is the same coach that led the Gators to an 11-2 season a year ago. A lot of things have gone wrong this season, some totally out of Muschamp’s control. Had Muschamp won this game, Foley probably could have given Muschamp a pass even with a bad loss to Florida State. But now, with this embarrassment, there's nothing left to do but cut ties."
Will Muschamp’s Fate Sealed by University of Florida Loss

"The best news for Muschamp at this point is the fact that he may be spared the misery of enduring the powerful Seminoles. There’s a chance he’ll watch the game from home, as the ex-coach of the Florida Gators."

Read more at http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-football/2013/11/23/will-muschamps-fate-sealed-by-university-of-florida-loss/?weutGOO47F5jWwQp.99
Bobby Petrino to UF?
ACJ.com: muschamps-days-must-be-numbered

"Foley almost has to give up on Muschamp. He can’t risk falling farther behind Florida State.
Miami is showing signs of life.
Central Florida is now the best team in the middle of the state.
I expect Muschamp to finish the season and then be fired after next week’s inevitable loss to Florida State.
He’ll make someone an excellent defensive coordinator next fall."

FOX NEWS: Lower-division Georgia Southern runs wild, stuns woeful Florida 26-20 in Swamp


"No lower-division team had ever beaten the Gators, who won their previous seven games against Football Championship Subdivision teams by an average of 45 points."

HireRonZook!!!

Dooley grades: Epic fail

"The saddest thing of all may be that the better team won this game." [Ga Southern is a Division I level (I-AA) team] 

Bianchi: Muschamp needs to 'get a grip' on his emotions, quit battling fans


"I believe Muschamp will be a tremendous coach at UF, but he's doing himself no favors right now. I get that he's a fiery, emotional coach,  but the last thing he needs is to get into a hissing match with fans -- many of whom already want him fired amid what is almost certain to be the first losing season in 34 years.
When you're in the middle of a five-game losing streak at the University of Florida, fans are going to be critical and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it.  Responding to the criticism doesn't stop it; it only amplifies it.
This is the new reality for Will Muschamp.
Athletic Director Jeremy Foley gave Muschamp a very public and very strongly worded show of  support last week, but that's not going to lessen the fan criticism.
There's one way and one way only to get UF's fan base back on his side.
Will Muschamp must figure out a way to win.
In the interim, taking on a bunch of irate fans is a no-win situation."

Article:

Florida's skid continues, Gators lose 26-20 to Georgia Southern

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/gators/os-florida-gators-georgia-southern-live-updates-20131123,0,2795588.story