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Florida is NOT a traditional football power, they do reside in a hot bed of recruiting.    The Gators struck lightning in a bottle with the Spurrier and Meyer hires.    2 of the BEST college HC's of the last 50 years.      It is hard to win BIG at Florida.    The only coaches to have real success were those 2.    And even Meyer had 3 great years and 3 good years. 

 

IMO Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and LSU are all better gigs in the SEC.  And Michigan is better job than all these U's with the exception of BAMA.

 

Jimmy will land with the Raiders or the Wolverines.   

 

 

Watch Jim Harbaugh go to Florida.

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Florida is NOT a traditional football power, they do reside in a hot bed of recruiting.    The Gators struck lightning in a bottle with the Spurrier and Meyer hires.    2 of the BEST college HC's of the last 50 years.      It is hard to win BIG at Florida.    The only coaches to have real success were those 2.    And even Meyer had 3 great years and 3 good years. 

 

IMO Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and LSU are all better gigs in the SEC.  And Michigan is better job than all these U's with the exception of BAMA.

 

Jimmy will land with the Raiders or the Wolverines.

Florida is a hotbed of Football talent

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UT is not a better job than UF

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