UMFarArcher
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UF with the identical same four losses as UM, has the presence of mind to fire their head coach, and avoid the post-season coach hiring cluster.
By firing Muschump now, UF has a free, clear, uncongested search for their next head coach. They saw his record, they saw he was NOT a top caliber Head Coach, and they were very wise to pull the trigger.
UM also does not have a top caliber coach, and the record parallels Muschamps as well as the previously fired Randy Shannon, but UM will from all appearances suffer though another year of disappointment before considering such a positive move.
UM had the brilliance to EXTEND the non-performance Golden forever, providing a "reason" to keep him around in spite of the perpetually sorry state of Miami Hurricane Football for a dozen years.
UM, who is losing lots of homegrown top recruits to FSU, OSU, DUKE, and other out of state schools, will certainly suffer more losses when UF gets a top coach and starts an aggressive recruiting program backed up with the near-certain promise of a quick return to national prominence.
Meanwhile, the UM Administration, unmoved by the apparently numb-between-the-ears BOT, continue to fiddle while Rome burns.
State of the U?
It's looking more and more grim.
By firing Muschump now, UF has a free, clear, uncongested search for their next head coach. They saw his record, they saw he was NOT a top caliber Head Coach, and they were very wise to pull the trigger.
UM also does not have a top caliber coach, and the record parallels Muschamps as well as the previously fired Randy Shannon, but UM will from all appearances suffer though another year of disappointment before considering such a positive move.
UM had the brilliance to EXTEND the non-performance Golden forever, providing a "reason" to keep him around in spite of the perpetually sorry state of Miami Hurricane Football for a dozen years.
UM, who is losing lots of homegrown top recruits to FSU, OSU, DUKE, and other out of state schools, will certainly suffer more losses when UF gets a top coach and starts an aggressive recruiting program backed up with the near-certain promise of a quick return to national prominence.
Meanwhile, the UM Administration, unmoved by the apparently numb-between-the-ears BOT, continue to fiddle while Rome burns.
State of the U?
It's looking more and more grim.