One of the many names that have been thrown out as a possible DC hire. For as much as we have made fun of him since his days as the HC of Florida, he would be a great hire for DC just on the recruiting possibilities alone.
I think Faxgate would be in people's rearview by this point where it wouldn't be an issue. I'm not saying he is the best option but out of the names mentioned he would be running second on my wish list.
Zook is the one who was caught faxing TN playbook to Spurrier's office at Florida in early 90's, wasn't he?
Jack Sells was faxing, Zook was receiving. A lot of the playbook had been faxed when a Kinkos employee noticed what it was. UF beat us, and UT players said it seemed as if they knew what we were going to do before we did it. The fax incident came to light after the game.
Looking for a hired recruiting mercenary for a year or two for a dead man walking coach. When names like Phil Bennett are being thrown out, you seem to forget details from the past.
Exactly, I still argue with FL buddies about this. Most though are teblow era homers LOL and have no idea what I mean when I say this.
I remember the punching incident. It happened at Michael's on Brainerd Rd. The guy didn't just punch Sells, he laid him down. The bouncers were 'unable' to detain the Vol fan, and he was never identified nor charged. ;-) Opening Up Old Wounds - Sun Sentinel
Zook would never be hired here again, just wanted to get the pulse of the board here. I wouldn't mind having his slimy recruiting prowess for a few years though. Rock bottom makes you do things you usually wouldn't do.
i mean, if i'm a coach and somebody wants to give me the other teams playbook... now, as for the guy that stole it, he got everything he deserved.
Well, let me guess, Majors was coaching, so it probably went like this; run on first and second, then throw if it's third and long. I'm sure the Gators had a crack team of mathematicians working game week to break the code.
This is kind of what I thought. If your TE lining up a certain way gives away whether it is a run or a pass, you're already not exactly super secret in your play-calling.
In the game in question Tennessee still had over 400 yards of offense. Despite how bushleague the whole thing was, I'm pretty sure Florida knew that Carl Pickens was a big part of the offense.