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Title: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: Volznut on September 16, 2011, 08:10:44 EDT
I really feel we finally have the coaching advantage in this game. I haven't felt that in a long time...


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: ReVOLver on September 16, 2011, 08:12:00 EDT
I really feel we finally have the coaching advantage in this game. I haven't felt that in a long time...

I don't think either team can claim an advantage one way or the other. Muschamp is an unknown but the two coordinators for Florida are proven guys. We feel good about the way things are going but truthfully the jury is still out on Dooley.


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: Volznut on September 16, 2011, 08:13:30 EDT
I don't think either team can claim an advantage one way or the other. Muschamp is an unknown but the two coordinators for Florida are proven guys. We feel good about the way things are going but truthfully the jury is still out on Dooley.

I know, just stating that I feel we have a better coaching staff. I haven't felt that in forever. He's done a great job on and off the field so far IMO. We will see I guess..



Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: ReVOLver on September 16, 2011, 08:16:03 EDT
I know, just stating that I feel we have a better coaching staff. I haven't felt that in forever. We will see I guess..



I see.

I think I'm more of the mindset that it's been a long time where I didn't feel like our coaches where a hindrance. One thing is for sure... Chaney is top notch in my book. I love Dooley, I just think the jury is still out.


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: Stogie Vol on September 16, 2011, 08:57:15 EDT
I don't think either team can claim an advantage one way or the other. Muschamp is an unknown but the two coordinators for Florida are proven guys. We feel good about the way things are going but truthfully the jury is still out on Dooley.

The jury IS still out on Dooley, but I can't imagine a level-headed person being disappointed with the progress he's made thus far given the condition of the program he inherited (I'm not saying anyone is disappointed).

At this point, I would be surprised if he failed to bring us back amongst the powerhouses of the SEC which, by definition, would mean national powerhouses as well. The course he has set looks good to me.


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: ReVOLver on September 16, 2011, 09:03:28 EDT
The jury IS still out on Dooley, but I can't imagine a level-headed person being disappointed with the progress he's made thus far given the condition of the program he inherited (I'm not saying anyone is disappointed).

At this point, I would be surprised if he failed to bring us back amongst the powerhouses of the SEC which, by definition, would mean national powerhouses as well. The course he has set looks good to me.

Agree. I love Dooley and think he's got a great course charted. This is just my way of not being too invested.


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: 10EC on September 16, 2011, 09:04:35 EDT
Agree. I love Dooley and think he's got a great course charted. This is just my way of not being too invested.

I call BS.  You are invested up to your eyeballs.   :wtf:


Title: Re: Coaching advantage : UT
Post by: ReVOLver on September 16, 2011, 09:08:37 EDT
I call BS.  You are invested up to your eyeballs.   :wtf:

I'm always invested in UT and really can't not be.

Dooley on the other hand... I'm still in "love the guy, want him to succeed, not sure if he will" mode until he shows me and I need more than wins over Cincinnati and Ole Miss to prove it.