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He actually only played two years in the NFL 1941 and 1945. This was due to WWII

Don't forget about the great Jack Youngblood...he was UF's lone HOFer until Emmitt was enshrined this year.
At his introductory presser, Muschamp said he was gonna run a pro-style offense and right now the hot rumor getting play is Charlie Weis is expected to be named OC. Not sure I buy an NFL OC the caliber of Weis taking a "demotion" to the college ranks, but supposedly the possibility of a lockout is causing some assistants to look to college for employment. We shall see....
Last edited by KML; 12-31-2010 at 08:28 PM.

Not everyone thinks going to the NCAA is a demotion.
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I would actually welcome the Florida Gators going back to a pro-style offense again. I didn't like the spread one bit. It did a number to us, I know that, and I just didn't like it because it's so quirky. I don't know if Florida would have ever been as dynamic on offense in that system again without a player like Tim Tebow.
Tennessee runs a lot of vertical passing patterns. When our young players grow up and start playing like men, they are going to be a handful for teams in the SEC to handle. QB Tyler Bray is going to be a special player, but he has an awful lot of growing up to do in order to reach his full potential. That slashing his throat he did last night? That was ridiculous of him to do that. I can't believe that someone hasn't told him that that's against the rules no matter what league you're in.

True, but I meant that in monetary terms moreso than literally (hence the quotation marks). While the word is that Weis could be paid a cool mil in Gainesville, UF has been reluctant to ante up for assistants. But even IF he comes to Gainesville, he could likely name his destination as an OC in the NFL whenever he decided to return.
Last edited by KML; 12-31-2010 at 08:43 PM.

The spread has become so prevalent now in the college game that it's not as effective as it used to be when only a handful of teams ran it and you might only see a spread offense once or twice a year. DCs have learned how to defend it and the defensive players are faster and more accustomed to playing against it...even in high school. As with any scheme though, the edge is in the design and playcalling. Of course, it helps when you have a Tim Tebow and a Percy Harvin too lol. I like the move back to the pro-style as well.
BTW, I'm a BIG Justin Hunter fan...maybe we can get him here in 2-3 years...
