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The not firing Napier yet thing 100% has to do with the 4 game mark and players redshirting and portaling or not. But the players and their families aren’t dumb and I’m sure they’re hearing the noise. Dj already in a boot. It’ll be interesting to see if they have a lot of “injuries” before this next game.
 
The not firing Napier yet thing 100% has to do with the 4 game mark and players redshirting and portaling or not. But the players and their families aren’t dumb and I’m sure they’re hearing the noise. Dj already in a boot. It’ll be interesting to see if they have a lot of “injuries” before this next game.
Nice way to get your defensive players to have you by the nuts in Spring portal for NIL incentives. On top of a buyout. UF has minimum 2-3 more years of being ******, regardless of schedule.
 
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Need Fisch and Washington to give OSU a decent game this weekend. He is 100% going to be there coach. "He is an alum and knows the Gator way"

He will put them in another 4-5 years of average at best. Probably get that 1 year bump where they go 9-3 and then the wheels will slowly fall off a bit more each year.
The first (and only) branch off the Al Golden tree?
 
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Pete Carroll????
I had to do a little research, but appears that it's either Dom Capers or Brian Billick

Jedd was a GA first under Steve Spurrier from 1999-2000. Not sure we can give the credit to Spurrier as Fisch was only a GA.

His first NFL gig was with Houston Texans in 2002 as defensive quality control coach. Their head coach was Dom Capers at the time. That lasted 2 seasons.

In 2004, he was hired by the Baltimore Ravens as general offensive assistant. From 2005-2007, he was assistant qb coach and assistant wr coach. Brian Billick was the HC during those years.

I would say he was under the Brian Billick tree, because that's where his offensive pedigree started and really started to flourish.
 
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