"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits”– Albert Einstein
The only thing more embarrassing than the way Mullen’s team played in the 2020 Goodyear Cotton Bowl game, was the way Mullen ran his mouth after it. Like all of us, Dan has the right to remain silent … he just evidently doesn’t have the ability.
“The last game this
2020 team played was 11 days ago.” – Dan Mullen
Someone should explain to this moron that every time his team takes the field, they represent both him and the University of Florida. Spewing that kind of garbage is what losers and quitters do – then again, what else would you expect from someone who shows up at a press-conference wearing a Darth Vader costume.
Oh, and by-the way, if your last game was 11-days prior to this one then I’m sure you won’t mind giving back the $2.43 million that the fine people at Goodyear paid to the University of Florida for your team to ‘not play’ in this game.The irony of Mullen’s pathetic quote is that the last game he wants us to remember his 2020 team by was one in which his Gators gave up 52 points and 600 yards to Alabama … which is only slightly less embarrassing than when his team shit the bed as a 22-point favorite at home against LSU the week before.
“With the number of people that were out for the game, we were under numbers actually. I mean, to be honest with you, we had the numbers to not play the game.”– Dan Mullen
But you did play Dan, so what’s your point? Besides, Darth … you had 60-scholarship players available for the game, which turns out to be 3-more than the 57 that Oklahoma had available. (Thank you Styx for that little nugget)
Bottom line … if you didn’t have enough players then you had the option to opt-out like a half-dozen of your now former Gators did … but you didn’t. You decided to play the game – and the fact is, you didn’t have your team prepared.
Dan … if this coaching thing doesn’t work out, there is a future for you in motivational speaking as I’m sure that all the players who were actually committed enough to play in the game loved hearing their head coach refer to them as scout team players.
Wow … Four days earlier you told us that that Heisman finalist Kyle Trask was one of the best Gator quarterbacks ever – now he’s a scout teamer.
And Finally … A Lesson in Karma
“Oklahoma is a good matchup, but they’re
not on our level. They’re not SEC, they’re
not the Florida Gators.” – Florida LB James Houston
Ironically, neither is James Houston. That’s because the mouthy, red-shirt senior with an extra year of NCAA granted eligibility, entered the transfer portal yesterday. Guess he’s not up to Florida’s level either.
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