Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Re: [gatortalk] Jonathan Harrison Interview

I guess I'm not as concerned as everyone else. Two things, in particular strike me about this. 

The first is something of a 'well, what would you expect?' reaction. I just can't be shocked that a team that fell apart on the field also fell apart off the field. We'll never know which way the causality flowed, but the two go together. I'm also not surprised that the locker room was rocky after the humiliating loss to GS. I'd be more concerned if it wasn't. There is a fine line between holding your teammates accountable and blaming them for a loss. When so many players played so poorly, it would be impossible not to have those lines blurred.

The second thing that occurred to me is that Harrison's opinion of his role in all this may not be completely objective. I remember the incident when he was ejected. He didn't 'accidentally touch' the ref. He jabbed him forcefully with his finger. What that tells me is that everything else he says may also be shaded by a bit of self-perception. How do we know what kind of leader Harrison really was? Anyone can tell someone not to do something, but some people have the ability to make people hear them, and others don't. Since I don't think any coach can completely control a whole squad of kids directly, I look at the hotel and partying incidents as a lack of senior leadership. If the freshmen ignore the seniors, then the seniors do not have the respect of the freshmen. That's not just about the coach.

Anyway, I have no idea whether CWM is capable of keeping a team under control or not, but I do know that the balance is delicate and this one season does not provide enough information to answer the question. I don't think I would have given Muschamp one more season if I were AD, but once Foley did, I was content to watch and see what happens. I still am. Since we are generally very good on defense, all we need is for Roper to improve our offense from abysmal to mediocre and we'll have a solid season. If he gets them to good, we could see 10 wins. It doesn't seem like all that outlandish a thing to hope for, so I am choosing to be optimistic until the team itself gives me reason not to be.

Rob


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On Apr 23, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Jay Cicone <Jay.Cicone@RaymondJames.com> wrote:

I true, I'm shocked. I was certain he had laid down the law and cleaned things up.

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:15 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Jonathan Harrison Interview

 

Hmm…  Muschamp had better get his coaching in order.  If he doesn't, he'll be gone after this season.

I hope he has, I want to see success this fall.  I don't care who the coach is, just bring back success.

 

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Manuel
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:56 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Jonathan Harrison Interview

 

Fellow Gator Fans,

 

Here's a link to an interview with former Gator Jonathan Harrison. It will leave you shaking your head about what happened last season.

 

Maybe it's just me, but the article gave me a queasy feeling about next season.

 

From what Jonathan Harrison said, last year from the top down the program was completely out of control.

 

I'm not worried about fights between players, that happens from time to time, probably more so when the team is losing, but the partying, sneaking out of the team hotel, etc…leads me to believe the program was out of control.

 

The culture of the program is set at the top, which is Will Muschamp and maybe some new coaches will help change the culture, but the article left my confidence in Will Muschamp a little shaken..

 

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/floridas-jonotthan-harrison-learns-from-experience-b99250437z1-256269111.html

 

Stephen Manuel

 

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