It's ridiculous to paint Urban Meyer as some kind of saint. He's just as dirty as Kiffin or any other coach in the country when it comes to recruiting.
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Sandrock wrote:It's ridiculous to paint Urban Meyer as some kind of saint. He's just as dirty as Kiffin or any other coach in the country when it comes to recruiting.
Please show me where I, or anyone for that matter, stated that Meyer was saint. I believe I stated I can't wait to play them because look what happened last year when we played UGA after Richts comments. Also, I went on to say that Urban did not violate any rules on the issue that Kiffin brought up, which he didn't as confirmed by both SEC and the NCAA. I was specifically talking about this incident, and for THIS INCIDENT that Kiffin brought up Meyer was not in the wrong. If you are thinking I am inferring something different from only posting negative things about Kiffin then you are taking what I was posting wrong.
Sandrock wrote:It's ridiculous to paint Urban Meyer as some kind of saint. He's just as dirty as Kiffin or any other coach in the country when it comes to recruiting.
Please show me where I, or anyone for that matter, stated that Meyer was saint. I believe I stated I can't wait to play them because look what happened last year when we played UGA after Richts comments. Also, I went on to say that Urban did not violate any rules on the issue that Kiffin brought up, which he didn't as confirmed by both SEC and the NCAA. I was specifically talking about this incident, and for THIS INCIDENT that Kiffin brought up Meyer was not in the wrong.
To be honest with you, I really don't think that the win over UGA had much to do with Richt's comments. Florida was a much better team than UGA last year, and it showed in the game. Maybe UF ran up the score a bit because of the comments, but at least in my mind, that's not something to brag about. Similarly, I believe Florida will kill Tenn this year, because they will be a much better team, not because of what Kiffin did.
Sandrock wrote:It's ridiculous to paint Urban Meyer as some kind of saint. He's just as dirty as Kiffin or any other coach in the country when it comes to recruiting.
Please show me where I, or anyone for that matter, stated that Meyer was saint. I believe I stated I can't wait to play them because look what happened last year when we played UGA after Richts comments. Also, I went on to say that Urban did not violate any rules on the issue that Kiffin brought up, which he didn't as confirmed by both SEC and the NCAA. I was specifically talking about this incident, and for THIS INCIDENT that Kiffin brought up Meyer was not in the wrong.
To be honest with you, I really don't think that the win over UGA had much to do with Richt's comments. Florida was a much better team than UGA last year, and it showed in the game. Maybe UF ran up the score a bit because of the comments, but at least in my mind, that's not something to brag about. Similarly, I believe Florida will kill Tenn this year, because they will be a much better team, not because of what Kiffin did.
Yea, I agree that Florida was the better team this year and will be against UT next year. The time out thing and leaving Tebow in almost the entire game was to piss Richt off though. I guess what I meant was I expect Tebow to play the entire UT game even if the Gators are severely up, and they won't stop blitzing on defense, etc.
BUZZ: One of the Wolverines' lead recruiters, Smith did plenty of damage in Florida for Michigan. He secured pledges from four-star prospect Jeremy Gallon and helped reel in Brandin Hawthorne, Mike Jones and Vincent Smith. He also was the lead recruiter for quarterback Tate Forcier.
Foricer and Robinson give Rich Rod his Dual Threat QBs he needs to run his offense. This was a solid class for him and he is getting his guys in place.
Urban tried to come in and take RB David Wilson from us when he heard Percy was going pro. I'm glad Wilson is a man of his word, and can't wait to see him suit up for us.
OK, how's this for weird? David Oku, top RB recruit and headcase, has enrolled in classes at a Lincoln, NE high school. But hold the phone - Oku says it isn't because he wants to play football at Nebraska - it's to better prepare him academically for college.