Official Florida Gators Football Head Coach Vacancy Thread

Ron Mexico

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:mjlol: this ain't 1990 no more. Michigan, SC, and Notre Dame been irrelevant to top recruits for the last decade and OSU is on its way to irrelevance if they get dominated by the SEC again in the national championship game.

Florida has 2 things going for it that make it better than all those schools. (1) its in the SEC. top recruits wanna play in the top conference in college football. there's a reason the SEC has dominated recruiting the last 5 years. (2) its in Florida. the state that produces the best players in the country continously. that home court advantage makes it a much better job that those other schools.
If you think Michigan, ND, and USC are irrelevant to top recruits then you have no idea what you're talking about.
 

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I can't see Freeze leaving Ole' Miss to rebuild UF. It seems crazy, but Ole' Miss is his dream job.

Larry Fedora? Ehhh. That offense at UNC is :ehh:, but their defense is :scust:. He'll inherit a strong defense, but I wonder if he only focuses on one side of the ball like Muschamp.

Josh McDaniel....He'll probably accept the position just so he can audition for an NFL gig.
 

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Florida is a top 5 job, maybe even top 3 depending on who you ask.

The hotbed of talent in HS footbal are:

Texas
California
Florida

These states are so large, and produce so many talented kids, that having the biggest school in those states is a
MASSIVE

advantage towards producing talented teams. Then you add facilities, boosters, crowds, alumni, etc.

Florida is most def a top 3 job.
My alma mater Michigan is somewhere in Top 10-15....I like to think top 10.

Florida & michigan are about to be the two biggest job openings in the country.
 
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If you think Michigan, ND, and USC are irrelevant to top recruits then you have no idea what you're talking about.

men lie. women lie. numbers don't. http://247sports.com/Season/2014-Football/CompositeTeamRankings

just look at last year's rankings. 7 SEC schools in the top 10. all 7 ahead of Michigan, ND, and USC. only ohio state (at #3) is still getting elite recruits.

fukkin Tennessee and A&M are ahead of Michigan, ND, and USC.

and don't think this is a one year outlier. this years ranking are looking alot like last years with the SEC schools dominating the top 10.
 

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men lie. women lie. numbers don't. http://247sports.com/Season/2014-Football/CompositeTeamRankings

just look at last year's rankings. 7 SEC schools in the top 10. all 7 ahead of Michigan, ND, and USC. only ohio state (at #3) is still getting elite recruits.

fukkin Tennessee and A&M are ahead of Michigan, ND, and USC.

and don't think this is a one year outlier. this years ranking are looking alot like last years with the SEC schools dominating the top 10.


The recruiting rankings judge the size of a class, not the average ranking of a recruit. Player for player, those classes were superior to Tennessee. Michigan's class, for example, was about 10 kids smaller, therefore Tennesse had a higher ranked class.
 
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Ole Miss is on their way to a 4 loss season, it was cute while it lasted but cmon. this guy aint bigtime

4 losses in the SEC West ain't nothing to sneeze at. this is a program on the rise. most of their top players are returning since they are only sophmores (Treadwell, Tunsil, Nkendichie). they'll be a top 10 team next year in preseason rankings.

also doing pretty well in recruiting. Ole Miss a program on the rise.
 
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The recruiting rankings judge the size of a class, not the average ranking of a recruit. Player for player, those classes were superior to Tennessee. Michigan's class, for example, was about 10 kids smaller, therefore Tennesse had a higher ranked class.

:dahell: Michigan got 8 4star recruits. Tennesee got 16 4 star recruits. only advantage Michigan got was they had 1 5 star while Tennessee had 0.

Tennesee pretty much doubled up Michigan when it came to 4 star talent. stop trying to make it seem like all they did was rack up mediocre players in large numbers.

SEC schools are right now eatings good off the prestige of the conference. its why 7 of the top 10 recruiting classes the last couple of years have CONSISTENTLY been SEC schools.

hate on it. :smugfavre:
 
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