CRAZYTALK 8 STANDARD ANDROID
College Football at Sports-Reference.Step 1: Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac.James Brown – “Dooley’s Junkyard Dawgs”.That can spell doom for a team, but can also be corrected quickly.įTMF may very well become the undisputed #2 in the East just in time to see the conference split into pods and have to refactor their entire mode of thinking. All jokes about the end of their season aside, Florida DID play to within a nut hair of beating the 2nd best team in the SEC, and gave UGA all it could handle for 27 minutes, despite their discombobulation. (Also, Matt has done a great job pulling THAT team out of the gutter and getting them back to playoff football).īilly is a solid character and sound technique guy, from what I understand… and that can change a culture quickly. His brother coaches High School ball in LaGrange, Georgia which may help him pluck some recruits as well, just by building some pipeline connections. His recruiting was best in the Sun Belt in 2021, and trending that way for 2022. This means their best players, collectively, are potentially anywhere from RSF to C19S on the field, in 2022.īilly Napier is credited with getting Tajh Boyd and Vic Beasley to Clemson and Jerry Juedy, Calvin Ridley and a bunch of others to Bama. Over the past five years, FTMF has an average recruiting class ranking of 10.8, with 20 being their best years. Napier better hope his leash isn’t as short as Collins’. And yet after three seasons Collins has just had to perform the usual precursor to the HC getting let go in firing the OC, DC and one other assistant. While I think that Geoff Collins is in way over his head as a head coach in a P5 conference, EVERYONE knew that his job was a five to seven year rebuild since to some extent they were more akin to starting over than just retooling.
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It will take time for Napier to turn around the ship even if he’s the next OBS or Irvin and that assumes that the AD at UF will give him the time. In his first decade Richt had a #5 team that lost to an unranked UF team, a #4 team that lost to a top 25 UF team, a top 10 team that got absolutely run by a top 5 UF team, and other head scratching losses. As the Richt era proved, once you fall behind your rival far enough it can be a bear to get things on track. The same man was heralded as the savior for The U that would bring back glory in the talent rich south Florida environment and he retired after three seasons going 7-6 in 2018. The Richt hire in Athens was somewhat of a surprise and he changed the Georgia program for the better and a lot of the success we are enjoying now is the result of the foundation he put together. Could he be the next Muschamp or McElwain or Zook and flame out in 3 to 5 years? Absolutely.
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Could he be the next Ole Ball Sack or Irvin and win a natty or two? Sure. I’m old enough to know that deciding now what Napier will or won’t be in Gainesville is a waste of time. But the rest of the East needs to beware. I believe he can and will make them competitive, but I also believe UGA is still years ahead of the Florida program at current and it will take him several recruiting classes to be competitive vs UGA. He can recruit the whole of the southland effectively and the man can coach calmly and focused. If the fan base and boosters stay out of his way and actually support him, he can have them at 9 or 10 wins in a couple of years. If Billy chose Florida, then he did so with the knowledge and confidence of his ability to change things and great forethought. There is no doubt in my mind that he will change Florida’s present state but he will have to rewire the culture completely. And Billy will elevate the Florida program because he will give them all the intangibles they haven’t had before: class and character. My son played for his dad and I could not have asked for a better HS football coach-rile model for my son and Billy is just like his dad. To be honest, I can’t say enough good about him. Class, character, focus and level headed are all apropos adjectives to describe him and his family dad, mom, brothers and sisters.