I'll bet it's going to be a good year in 2014 to upgrade your Booster seats in 
the stadium.

A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain


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> From: C.Simpson <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 1:11 PM
>Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] Muschamp deserves more time - 
>Columns - Independent Florida Alligator
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>
>Personally I've lost whatever confidence I had in the current regime including 
>the hbc. Here's something to consider.
> Florida athletics director Jeremy Foley may be the sports figure
      who has most forcefully stated the common sense maxim that once
      you know something must be done eventually, you are better off
      getting it done now. When Foley fired the Gators' coaches in three
      sports (baseball, men's tennis and gymnastics) in rapid fire order
      in 2002, he famously quipped to the AP: "I'm a big believer in the
      saying that if something needs to be done eventually, it needs to
      be done immediately." 
>
>On 11/25/2013 12:16 PM, Sandy Alonso wrote:
> 
>Here's the thing: canning Muschamp will likely kill recruiting.  Grier looks 
>like the real deal at QB.  Ermon Lane appears to be quality in WR department, 
>and if they don't F it up, we should have an incredible talent at RB in Dalvin 
>Cook. Defensive commits are very good.  We seriously need this talent to sign.
>> 
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>>On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 12:08 PM, mail.bobparks.com <[email protected]> 
>>wrote:
>>
>>I saw this earlier. While most of his reasoning is flawed: who cares about 
>>Foley's credibility, I agree with his premise.  
>>>Reason to keep him?  I think given time he'll develop into a good coach. 
>>>We've already got three years invested. And, everyone knew when he was hired 
>>>he was  project. We could dump him now and have a great coach get us ready 
>>>in two years, or stick with Mus and get ready in two years. 
>>>
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>>> 
>>>From: Woody Bass <[email protected]>
>>>>Date: November 25, 2013 at 10:35:18 AM CST
>>>>To: WXIA <[email protected]>
>>>>Subject: [gatornews] Muschamp deserves more time - Columns - Independent 
>>>>Florida Alligator
>>>>Reply-To: [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>http://m.alligator.org/content/tncms/live/
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>Muschamp deserves more time 
>>>>1 image Matt Riva / Alligator Staff Will Muschamp walks off the field 
>>>>following Florida’s 26-20 loss to Georgia Southern on Saturday in Ben Hill 
>>>>Griffin Stadium. The Gators’ loss to the Eagles was their first loss to a 
>>>>current FCS team since 1946.     
>>>>JOE MORGAN, Fire Joe Morgan| Posted 9 hours ago I know you’re mad. You 
>>>>should be. Florida should never lose to Georgia Southern, let alone any 
>>>>Football Championship Subdivision team. Ever. The Gators play in the 
>>>>Southeastern Conference. You know, the league with top-ranked Alabama in 
>>>>it. The one that has won seven consecutive national championships. I don’t 
>>>>think all those fans chant “S-E-C! S-E-C! S-E-C!” just to hear their own 
>>>>voices. Even with 13 players sidelined due to injury, Florida’s loss was 
>>>>inexcusable. Especially considering the Eagles were missing 19 players of 
>>>>their own due to various injuries. I think it’s safe to call Saturday’s 
>>>>game the worst loss in Florida football history. Georgia Southern torched 
>>>>the Gators in the ground game, piling up 429 rushing yards — an outlandish 
>>>>total that marks the fourth most rushing yards Florida has ever 
>>>>surrendered. The Eagles didn’t even need to complete the three passes they
 attempted. They simply beat the daylights out of the Gators. Don’t let the 
six-point margin of victory fool you. But even though Saturday was a living 
hell for the Gator Nation, don’t overreact. At this point, firing Will Muschamp 
just doesn’t make much sense. Athletic director Jeremy Foley has already stated 
he is “1000 percent” behind Muschamp. Reneging on his word less than a month 
later would not only be a foolish PR move, but it would be damning in the long 
term. Firing Muschamp this season would send a harsh message to the brave souls 
who would potentially vie for the chance to resurrect this program. Win now and 
win all the time. People forget that Muschamp had this team one victory away 
from a spot in the Southeastern Conference Championship Game in Atlanta last 
season. One tumultuous season full of decimating injuries later, and everyone 
wants to kick him to the curb. You think Bobby Petrino would want to risk his 
next big career move
 for a two-year window to rebuild the Gators? Not even the always-optimistic 
James Franklin would abandon Vanderbilt for Gainesville after a swift firing of 
Muschamp. Foley should exercise some patience here, and he is wise to do so. 
When you’re operating with millions of dollars, firing someone so rashly is 
irresponsible. Muschamp deserves at least another year. Florida needs to give 
him more time. Not every coach can be an overnight success like Steve Spurrier. 
That’s why there’s a statue of the Ol’ Ball Coach outside the stadium. And 
because he won a Heisman, but I digress. Another issue to consider is morale. 
If Foley fired Muschamp today, what does that do to this weekend’s Florida 
State game? Exactly. I know most Gators fans are going into this weekend’s game 
with a defeatist attitude and it’s sound reasoning. The No. 2 Seminoles are 
almost unstoppable. But if you fire Muschamp, you’re looking at an even bigger 
dud of a game.
 Muschamp deserves to come back, but the Gators need to make some staff 
changes. From the sound of Muschamp’s postgame press conference, offensive 
coordinator Brent Pease is most likely done in Gainesville. Whether you want to 
blame the personnel or his love of the Trey Burton Wildcat, Pease is the man 
who will likely fall on the sword this year. But Muschamp should not take the 
fall. At least not yet. I know that’s tough to hear after such an embarrassing 
loss, but keeping Muschamp is the right thing to do. With a new offensive 
coordinator and much healthier team in 2014, Florida could very well return to 
the heights of 11-2 and a Sugar Bowl appearance. Maybe they could accomplish 
even more. Follow Joe Morgan on Twitter @joe_morgan.     
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Woody (via iPhone)
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