Brent Pease hired as Florida Gators' offensive coordinator - ESPN
Florida beat Alabama! Well in getting the OC...
Florida beat Alabama! Well in getting the OC...
Congrats. I think it is a good hire.Brent Pease hired as Florida Gators' offensive coordinator - ESPN
Florida beat Alabama! Well in getting the OC...
Congrats. I think it is a good hire.
And he knows how to win against SEC teamsI think OSU picking up Urban Meyer is probably the biggest change for next season as far as making a impact on a team. Hes a class act and really helps in the recruiting.
HD MM said:I like the way you guys think! Definitely exciting times again in C-Bus! I told ya'll you can't keep the Buckeyes down for long!
Don't know much. Checking Wikipedia it looks like Boise is the only school where he was able to coach where he had talent. Although he did coach JLo at Kentucky!?Anyone know much about Brent Pease? Is this a good pick up for FLA I really do not know him.
The Insider said:?Anyone know much about Brent Pease? Is this a good pick up for FLA I really do not know him.
msmith198025 said:Florida and bama both wanted him. IMO that speaks volumes by itself.
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Saw that. Sad commentary on our youth, wasn't it? Also proof that alcohol and ignorance don't mix.Did you guys see that Bama fan "tea-bag" the passed out LSU fan? Despicable....
Had to google it.Did you guys see that Bama fan "tea-bag" the passed out LSU fan? Despicable....
The school’s athletic department compliance office on Monday emailed its biannual newsletter to boosters, and in it was a headline that read: Change in Occasional Meal Policy. Underneath, it said: “Effective immediately, boosters are no longer permitted to entertain student-athletes with an occasional meal and boosters are prohibited from hosting current University of Miami student-athletes in their homes or other locations.’’
It goes on to explain that UM boosters should not provide any type of food, drink, transportation or other extra benefit to student-athletes. Among the items listed as “extra benefits” are discounts, credit, transportation (car or ride), tickets, cash and clothing.
The new UM rule is stricter than the NCAA rule, which allows athletes to receive “an occasional meal from a representative of athletics interests on infrequent and special occasions.” In the past, UM boosters were allowed to host athletes for occasional meals so long as they called the compliance office to clear it first.