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    I disagree that this doesn’t happen in most places after coaching changes. You are just seeing it first hand. Most people have no clue who are the analyst, GA’s or personnel assistants are until they leave. This is the same at every school.

    One thing Florida has done that most schools don’t, is publicly announce every single hire.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Not unusual? This is unprecedented.
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...taff/49485407/

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    Lol, I enjoyed this quote: "It'll be the most difficult early, but once we get this machine up and running, I think we’ll be able to have some pace to life where we can enjoy."

    Didn't stay difficult for long if all he had to do was take the machine with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Lol, I enjoyed this quote: "It'll be the most difficult early, but once we get this machine up and running, I think we’ll be able to have some pace to life where we can enjoy."

    Didn't stay difficult for long if all he had to do was take the machine with him.
    Looks like UL had an SEC staff and based on all of the transfers to P5 schools, a mostly P5 lineup.

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    So, when Dez punches his ticket to the next level, will he gut us like Napier? Obviously it’s about surrounding yourself with people you trust and not rolling with leftover staff in key roles.


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    Tired of the rational. This sucks. There’s no way to spin it. It’s okay for fans to be angry even if they have some level of understanding as to why this is happening. It just plain sucks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    I disagree that this doesn’t happen in most places after coaching changes. You are just seeing it first hand. Most people have no clue who are the analyst, GA’s or personnel assistants are until they leave. This is the same at every school.

    One thing Florida has done that most schools don’t, is publicly announce every single hire.
    I didn't say it doesn't happen in places with coaching changes, most of them have been made after the head coach was terminated. So I will ask again, in the last several years can you, or anyone else point to me a similar example of a head coach leaving his previous program for a higher ranked program and hire over 22 support staff and coaches from his previous employer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I didn't say it doesn't happen in places with coaching changes, most of them have been made after the head coach was terminated. So I will ask again, in the last several years can you, or anyone else point to me a similar example of a head coach leaving his previous program for a higher ranked program and hire over 22 support staff and coaches from his previous employer?
    How many position coaches have gone with him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    How many position coaches have gone with him?
    Stop answering a question with a question!

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    Quote Originally Posted by covcaj View Post
    How many position coaches have gone with him?
    The statement is support staff, including coaches, assistant position coaches, analyst, graduate assistants, recruiting staff, on campus recruiting staff, student academics, weight and nutrition. Specifically?

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    Well, 247 ranked the new coach hires for this upcoming football season and guess who's #1? That's right, UF. I wonder if it's because of all of the staff that he took with him. lol. That's ok. We took some big hits but CMD will right the ship.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I didn't say it doesn't happen in places with coaching changes, most of them have been made after the head coach was terminated. So I will ask again, in the last several years can you, or anyone else point to me a similar example of a head coach leaving his previous program for a higher ranked program and hire over 22 support staff and coaches from his previous employer?
    No I cannot because there is not enough reporting around GA’s/analyst/off field personnel. It’s easy to find what on field coaches have left but no one here can find info either way on off field moves. It’s not widely reported. If someone wants to show me otherwise, I am here to listen. Also using sunbelt teams as an example would be a bad equivalent because they haven’t had near the size staff that UL did under Napier.

    They are called the shadow staff for a reason. Most of our guys weren’t even listed on our teams website.

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