He can in a pinch. Plays a lot with the ball in his hands, but probably not the best option against physical, athletic SEC ball pressure. I suspect Klavzar is the backup one.
SMH at college athletics...kids making more than if they go to the NBA as a 2nd rounder. Crazy times.
Why? My take: Habits are hard to die. But then I will support my fellow brethren when they are being "attacked" by friendly fire. What has Todd done since he won the natty? Signed a player or two, sure, but he hasn't won a single damn game! What is happening to our team? It ALWAYS has something bad occurring. Why US!!!
During my matriculation at Florida's original land grant university, between 1978 and 1982, we had none of the success athletically that we enjoy today. When I say "none", I mean that in the fullest sense of the word. Other SEC programs were accorded such privilege, but not the Gators. We celebrated our 1980 football opening game victory over Cal with the fervor equivalent to a championship, coming as it did after the woeful 1980 0-10-1 campaign. Just competing was wonderful; winning was majestic. And yet, we had the innate and resonant belief that merely being a Gator was good enough to mark all of us as preferable to being anything else, anywhere else. We students chanted "It's great to be a Florida Gator!" as we walked down the south end zone ramp after every loss in 1979 but it sure felt better after the wins, once they started to happen. I see many, too many for my taste, equate their passion for UF with its success in athletics. This is anathema to me; I reject it and all its sentiments and devices. That is a shallow and transactional perspective that leads to ingratitude and bitterness. Championships, like victories, are not our birthright as Gators. They glorify our existing state as Gators but we remain proud of our Gator-ness “in all kinds of weather.”
They have until May 28, but I suspect Condon and Chinyelu will announce much earlier one way or another out of respect for Coach Golden.
at some point, I dislike taking a transfer in front of a kid who committed to us out of HS. I want to see the younger Brown and Lloyd play and grow.