In the end, even Will Muschamp knew it was time for him to go. The embattled Florida Gators coach, who was fired Sunday, put all his energies into building his program and developing his players. B…
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Reading this, which had to of crossed one of Tanner's goon's desks somewhere down the chain. Who's dick gets hard at any of those hot quotes?
-Muschamp's Gators also were just 17-8 during home games, including losses in six of the past eight games in the Swamp - long considered one of college football's most intimidating homefields.
-UF was 5-13 against ranked opponents.
- 1-2 against FSU and 1-3 against Georgia.
- the Gators needed triple-overtime at home to beat Kentucky, yielded a school-record 672 yards at Alabama and trailed Missouri 42-0 at homecoming - the largest deficit at home in 44 seasons.
-Muschamp's teams failed to rank among the nation's top 100 in total offense the past three seasons.
The most scathing, for us at least, was this -
"The final blow for Muschamp was Saturday's 23-20 overtime loss to South Carolina, coached by former coach Steve Spurrier. Spurrier set a standard of winning at Florida Muschamp's teams did not come close to matching"
Honestly, who reads any of that and says "Hire him, toss him the bank!"? The fact that this man even had a buyout clause is an absolute joke and the administration responsible for signing that should be relieved of duty.