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Life after Paul Johnson.... hypothetical question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 280411" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Not saying you might be right but be careful of what you wish for. This is the exact approach that Florida chose with Ron Zook who replaced the Head Ball Coach himself. Zook was a former defensive coordinator who was a great recruiter. He was quite the show on the after game Florida radio network. Inventing gems like "Its correctable" for allowing a block punt and after losing to a mediocre Ole Miss team at the Swamp he claimed his team was "getting better, better and better" . He absolutely could talk more coach speak and say less than anyone I have ever heard. Entertaining to be sure, enlightening not so much. Talent he had plenty of and as advertised was a great recruiter but the face palm defeats doomed him to three largely forgettable seasons. Somehow he managed to lose to both Mississippi schools in one year. He did beat Georgia two out of three I will give him that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 280411, member: 2451"] Not saying you might be right but be careful of what you wish for. This is the exact approach that Florida chose with Ron Zook who replaced the Head Ball Coach himself. Zook was a former defensive coordinator who was a great recruiter. He was quite the show on the after game Florida radio network. Inventing gems like "Its correctable" for allowing a block punt and after losing to a mediocre Ole Miss team at the Swamp he claimed his team was "getting better, better and better" . He absolutely could talk more coach speak and say less than anyone I have ever heard. Entertaining to be sure, enlightening not so much. Talent he had plenty of and as advertised was a great recruiter but the face palm defeats doomed him to three largely forgettable seasons. Somehow he managed to lose to both Mississippi schools in one year. He did beat Georgia two out of three I will give him that. [/QUOTE]
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