Is this this ''kiss of death'' for Napier?

18IsTheMan

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Hard to say. It depends on if this is the dreaded "vote of confidence" or if he's committing to Napier returning next year. If he can pull an upset and then beat FSU, I think he'll be safe.

I think UF folks are in the boat our fans have been in over the year, even this year, being encouraged by the team's performance in losing efforts, taking UT to OT and then playing reasonably well against UGA. If they can upset Ole Miss, LSU or Texas and then beat FSU to get to 6 wins, I think that'll be enough to keep him safe until next year.

If they only get to 5 wins with a win over FSU, that's a bit more cloudy. FSU sucks, so beating them won't mean much.

If they lose out, including FSU, with as bad as FSU is, I'm not sure how they justify bringing him back.
 

Harvard Gamecock

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This is known in the business world in it's most technical and expressive statements as
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Now should circumstances change in the most immediate time frame, it can now be documented that"At the time" I expressed our utmost support for Mr.Napier but obviously events dictate that change is required to ensure our future success as a football program.
Again, we thank Mr.Napier for all his hard work and effort and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
 
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3USC1801

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This is news to me. . . (taken from the ESPN article above about Napier)

“The buyout for Napier alone would have been more than $26 million, which would have been the second biggest in college football history, behind Texas A&M's $76 million for Jimbo Fisher last year.”

I can’t see Florida hesitating to pay the buyout.
 

PrestonyteParrot

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This is known in the business world in it's most technical and expressive statements as
C. Y. A.

Now should circumstances change in the most immediate time frame, it can now be documented that"At the time" I expressed our utmost support for Mr.Napier but obviously events dictate that change is required to ensure our future success as a football program.
Again, we thank Mr.Napier for all his hard work and effort and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
Yep, he made it possible to go with the flow and still be right.
 
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