mross34
Rock, Flag, and Eagle
The choice of Urban's replacement may be more important than first glance. With the program Randy Shannon is building down in Miami, could Florida enter a down period?
Here's a history of recent success between the two programs...
Year....The U..................UF
2009....9-3 (Shannon)......12-1 (Meyer)
2008....7-6 (Shannon)......13-1 (Meyer)
2007....5-7 (Shannon).......9-4 (Meyer)
2006....7-6 (Coker)..........13-1 (Meyer)
2005....9-3 (Coker)...........9-3 (Meyer)
2004....9-3 (Coker)...........7-5 (Zook)
2003...11-2 (Coker)..........8-5 (Zook)
2002...12-1 (Coker)..........8-5 (Zook)
2001...12-0 (Coker)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
2000...11-1 (Davis)..........10-3 (Spurrier)
1999.....9-4 (Davis)...........9-4 (Spurrier)
1998.....9-3 (Davis)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
1997.....5-6 (Davis)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
1996.....9-3 (Davis)..........12-1 (Spurrier)
1995.....8-3 (Davis)..........12-1 (Spurrier)
1994...10-2 (Erickson)......10-2-1 (Spurrier)
1993.....9-3 (Erickson)......11-2 (Spurrier)
1992...11-1 (Erickson).......9-4 (Spurrier)
1991...12-0 (Erickson)......10-2 (Spurrier)
1990...10-2 (Erickson)........9-2 (Spurrier)
1989...11-1 (Erickson)........7-5 (Hall)
1988...11-1 (Johnson)........7-5(Hall)
1987...12-0 (Johnson)........6-6 (Hall)
1986...11-1 (Johnson)........6-5 (Hall)
1985...10-2 (Johnson)........9-1-1 (Hall)
1984.....8-5 (Johnson)........9-1-1 (Hall)
13 times in the past 25 seasons The U has won 10+ games. 12 times in the past 25 seasons Florida has done the same. Only 4 times (2001, 2000, 1994, 1991) have they been during the same season. By and large it seems one program's elite success coincides with the other program's down period.
There should be enough talent for both of these programs to be at the top of college football at the same time, but it hasn't happened that way. Can they both be successful?
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Here's a history of recent success between the two programs...
Year....The U..................UF
2009....9-3 (Shannon)......12-1 (Meyer)
2008....7-6 (Shannon)......13-1 (Meyer)
2007....5-7 (Shannon).......9-4 (Meyer)
2006....7-6 (Coker)..........13-1 (Meyer)
2005....9-3 (Coker)...........9-3 (Meyer)
2004....9-3 (Coker)...........7-5 (Zook)
2003...11-2 (Coker)..........8-5 (Zook)
2002...12-1 (Coker)..........8-5 (Zook)
2001...12-0 (Coker)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
2000...11-1 (Davis)..........10-3 (Spurrier)
1999.....9-4 (Davis)...........9-4 (Spurrier)
1998.....9-3 (Davis)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
1997.....5-6 (Davis)..........10-2 (Spurrier)
1996.....9-3 (Davis)..........12-1 (Spurrier)
1995.....8-3 (Davis)..........12-1 (Spurrier)
1994...10-2 (Erickson)......10-2-1 (Spurrier)
1993.....9-3 (Erickson)......11-2 (Spurrier)
1992...11-1 (Erickson).......9-4 (Spurrier)
1991...12-0 (Erickson)......10-2 (Spurrier)
1990...10-2 (Erickson)........9-2 (Spurrier)
1989...11-1 (Erickson)........7-5 (Hall)
1988...11-1 (Johnson)........7-5(Hall)
1987...12-0 (Johnson)........6-6 (Hall)
1986...11-1 (Johnson)........6-5 (Hall)
1985...10-2 (Johnson)........9-1-1 (Hall)
1984.....8-5 (Johnson)........9-1-1 (Hall)
13 times in the past 25 seasons The U has won 10+ games. 12 times in the past 25 seasons Florida has done the same. Only 4 times (2001, 2000, 1994, 1991) have they been during the same season. By and large it seems one program's elite success coincides with the other program's down period.
There should be enough talent for both of these programs to be at the top of college football at the same time, but it hasn't happened that way. Can they both be successful?
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