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Dan McCarney DL Coach resigns to go to N Texas

MahxFahn

Gator Fan
McCarney takes North Texas job, source confirms


By Pat Dooley
Sun sports writer


Published: Sunday, November 28, 2010 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, November 29, 2010 at 7:23 a.m.
Dan McCarney, Florida's fiery defensive line coach for the last three years, has resigned to accept the head coaching position at North Texas, a source told The Sun this morning.

McCarney was the head coach at Iowa State from 1995-2006 before being fired there. He coached at South Florida for a year before accepting a job in February of 2008 with Urban Meyer's staff.
This is the third straight year Meyer has lost an assistant coach to a head coaching job elsewhere.
ORIGIN....
 

Escambia94

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Tell ya what, Northern Texas. You can have McCarney, Addazio, AND a veteran quarterback named Johnny Brantley IV. He is a "real quarterback", unlike Tim Tebow. He has a rocket arm and makes great defensive reads. He has studied this offense for three years, so he should provide absolutely no dropoff in talent whatsoever. Instant winner, that man is.
 

Escambia94

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(lol) You have a silver tongue, man. I'M almost buying it.

Hey, I am guilty of falling for that ruse. I went from thinking four losses in 2010 to one loss and a chance at avenging a loss to Bama for the SEC. Yeah. I fell for all the hype, even though my intuition said "four losses". "Real QB". Remember that one? "2nd best QB in the SEC". Remember that gem? Rocket arm? No dropoff in talent? Mentored by Tebow? "Slinging the ball all over the place". I fell for all that crap. The very harsh reality is that JB sucks. No excuses. He sucks. Our wide receivers are not playmakers. Our running backs never got a chance. Our o-line sucks. We have a rift in the locker room.

All this CAN change in 2011, if Powell, Easley, Jenkins, Hill step up and lead the team. Note that there are no potential leaders on offense. Burton? Reed? Once they know which team they will be practicing with--TEs, WRs, or QBs--they can take charge. Hammond can't take charge until he gets his scholarship back. We are not going to snag tier 1 coaches. We're not looking too hot next year unless the players take it upon themselves.
 

DRU2012

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Afraid you're right--Again: it doesn't HAVE to be that way, but the signs are lining up in that direction.
And I repeat here what I note elsewhere, what is so frustrating to the fans, what makes us so angry is that it doesn't take any kind of Football Guru to recognize the central problems and what to do about them.
The only debate THERE is how far you go. Most see that Brantley must be sat down. Even more agree that Addazio should be moved out of the OC position, at LEAST.
I am among the still relative few who come right out and place responsibility for both of these, along with assorted other decisions, right where they have always rested--with our Head Coach, Urban Meyer. HE can clear away the confusion, contradictions and give a good start to "building it back up" by simply acting like a Head Coach and make the changes that so clearly need to be made. Instead, he's got all these excuses and rationales, and at a certain point I just want to scream, "Enough!"
I think he's been avoiding doing ANYTHING that makes him uncomfortable, especially when it involves having to demote or fire a friend and/or going back on a promise--but that's part of the job, Coach! In the end, though, it doesn't matter what we think or he says, what goes for the players ultimately goes for the coaches too: "Either you do your job well or we get someone else in here to do it better."
I'm not saying that here as a way of judging Meyer; I AM reminding you all that it is HIS job to apply it to his players AND coaches. Maybe the program-wide breakdown began when somehow that simple, unequivocal rule was blurred, eventually replaced by that ridiculous "seniors-over-everyone" pecking-order in starting and playing time this season. When did Urban Meyer adopt the Ron Zook touchy/feely "I really love you guys"-approach to his veterans, especially the seniors? Maybe it was already happening last year, when the out-of-the-blue screw-ups by seniors and high-rated juniors became more and more common. If that one by Dunlap didn't alone and itself CAUSE our downfall in that week's SEC Championship Game, it was certainly emblematic of a kind of "I'm Great--Where will I Go In the Draft?"-selfishness and preoccupation that definitely DID. It carried into THIS year too. A lot has been said about "the modern world" and "a coach can't have eyes everywhere", but maybe it IS true that a certain benign friendliness with his upperclassmen replaced the formerly uniform front of Reserved Disciplinarian he showed everyone equally in the past--and that has led to exactly these sorts of problems. It may also have likewise caused the problems in the locker room earlier this season, leading to the rift between the upperclassmen and the freshmen--a rift that although mainly cooled was still there throughout the season, soothed mainly by the freshmen finally getting some meaningful onfield time in which they could and often did get to show flashes of why they were "highly touted" in the first place, and that they were the future of this Gator team.
That brings up your point about "the players taking charge". While I believe we'll have the talent to do that as effectively as any team could, you know as well as I that is a recipe for mediocrity at BEST. To say that we have so much speed, talent and depth, that if they as much as possible IGNORE our inept coaches and do the things they know work, following the lead of on-the-field leaders they can win more games than the alternative is to consign us to another 8-win/4-loss season AT BEST; whereas the argument "We'd have had a LOSING record otherwise", while probably true, is the only consolation. It also underlines once again how quickly we might INSTEAD begin our road back to excellence, if our Head Coach were to make the hard choices, "bite-the-bullet" and see it through to LEAD the team, program and all of Gator Nation in the tough work ahead.
 

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