Maybe it's a typo. 

It's interesting to see Bianchi likes this hire
since he is generally cynical in a lot of his articles about the Gators.


Almost time for Gators basketball. Beat Duke! 

GoGators!!! 

Mark


On Sun, 26 Nov 2017 21:45:43 -0500, "Darlene Goodfellow"  wrote: 


Mullen is charismatic? Who knew?  

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Mike Bianchi-Orlando Sentinel   

Thankfully, Gators hire Dan Mullen
instead of Chip Kelly 

On this Thanksgiving weekend, the Florida Gators
[1] should feel blessed they got spurned by Chip Kelly [2] and ended up
with Mississippi State [3]'s Dan Mullen as their new head coach. 

Often
times -- as UF athletics director Scott Stricklin will find out in the
years to come -- the best hires are the ones you don't make. Or, as that
noted college football analyst Garth Brooks once observed, _"Some of
God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers."_ 

The national perception
may be that Stricklin struck out with Kelly, but I believe a more
accurate depiction is that he hit a grand slam with Mullen. 

The only
question is, why did UF go after Kelly in the first place? Why wasn't
Mullen their first choice? Why wouldn't they initially go after a coach
who has SEC roots, Florida bloodlines and was an instrumental cog in
arguably the most successful era in Gator history? 

Although Stricklin
and the Gators obviously wanted to make a splashy hire with Kelly,
thankfully they ended up making the right hire with Mullen. 

In Mullen,
Stricklin has hired a coach who actually wants the UF job and knows the
UF job instead of a coach [Kelly] who obviously was stringing along the
Gators until something better became available. 

"I have such great
memories of the championships we won during our time here and have a
love for Florida," Mullen said upon his hiring. " … We will give
relentless effort in everything that we do on and off the field. Our
commitment will match the passion that the Gator Nation has for this
program." 

As I've been saying and writing all along, Kelly was never a
good fit at UF and -- in the end -- even he realized it. Why do you
think he accepted a job at UCLA -- a place where there's little
pressure; where football is an afterthought; where he can win eight or
nine games a year and everybody's happy? If Kelly wasn't completely sold
on being the next coach of the Gators then he why would you want him in
the first place? 

If the Gators couldn't lure Scott Frost away from
UCF, which apparently they couldn't, then Mullen was my second choice --
ahead of USF's Charlie Strong, Oregon [4]'s Willie Taggart; Memphis'
Mike Norvell and Virginia Tech's Justin Fuente 

And, without question,
ahead of Kelly. 

Mullen, who once worked for Stricklin at Mississippi
State, is an infinitely better fit at UF and checks so many more boxes
than Kelly ever could have. 

Why is Mullen a better hire than Kelly?


Well, let me count the ways: 

1. Unlike Kelly, Mullen is somebody who
truly covets and treasures the UF job. Kelly obviously didn't want to be
under the UF microscope or else why would he choose a lesser job in a
weaker conference? 

2. Unlike Kelly, Mullen knows the demands at UF and
understands what it takes to win in the ultra-competitive SEC. He was,
after all, at Florida for five years as offensive coordinator and is one
of the main reasons Urban Meyer won two national titles in Gainesville.


3. Unlike Kelly, Mullen -- if he wins at an acceptable rate -- will be
in Gainesville for a long, long time. Here's all you need to know about
Mullen's loyalty quotient: Even though he had numerous opportunities to
take other jobs, he spent nine years living in the appropriately named
_Starkville _and coaching at Mississippi State. Give that man a medal
for dedication and devotion. 

4. Unlike Kelly, Mullen helped turn Tim
Tebow into a Heisman Trophy [5] winner and a cultural icon. Need we say
more? 

5. Unlike Kelly, Mullen has not been fired from his last two
jobs. Do you really want to roll the dice on a coach who may have lost
his mojo? 

6. Unlike Kelly, Mullen is charismatic and outgoing and has
the people skills to schmooze the boosters who stroke the $10 million
checks to pay for the facilities UF so desperately needs to upgrade. In
contrast, Kelly has the personality of a tilapia filet in the Publix
seafood case. 

7. Unlike Kelly, Mullen has never been nailed by the
NCAA for a $25,000 payment made to a Houston-area football scouting
service whose operator funneled players to Oregon (when Kelly coached
the Ducks). 

8. Unlike Kelly, Mullen seems to actually enjoy the
recruiting process and hasn't let it be known that he prefers the NFL,
where he can concentrate on watching tape and game preparation. Mullen
is well aware that in the State of Florida and in the SEC, you better
embrace the recruiting process or you will get devoured by recruiting
dynamos such as Nick Saban [6], Kirby Smart, Jimbo Fisher (if he stays
at FSU), Mark Richt, Scott Frost and Charlie Strong. 

Full disclosure,
I thought Will Muschamp and Jim McElwain would succeed at UF, too, but
how did that work out? 

That said, the two greatest coaches in Florida
history -- Steve Spurrier (Duke) and Meyer (Utah) -- proved themselves
at non-traditional programs before taking the Florida job. 

So, too,
has UF's new coach. 

If Dan Mullen can put lowly Mississippi State on
the map then he ought to be able to put the Florida Gators back on top
of the college football world. 

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