Then back to "what struck me in passing" at the end of the day here, watching highlights on my phone...
The OTHER thing also has to do with FSU, specifically the constantly returning impression that more than ever, carried over and on since "Bobby's" days there, that this is a program, team and COACH who will do ANYTHING, ignore anything it must to "win at any cost". Winston and their willing contortions to keep him eligible and in there is just the most obvious and public example of how this works, but it shows up all over, on field and off. OK, OUR half of that "best friendship" duo of the HCs has fallen short at UF--but in the end, he still has his soul, will walk away with class, his head held high. That won't be the case with Fisher: He's already dirtied himself, and in practical terms has walked the diametrically opposite path from his friend. Can't say how the program will ultimately fare as a result of his choices, but if/when the bill DOES come due, I expect he'll be held accountable--wouldn't surprise me if they tried to make him the scapegoat. Muschamp will be a highly-sought DC almost immediately, and eventually will get another shot at HC'ing a bigtime program. Not so sure that'll be the case long term with Fisher. He gets forced out over there, it'll likely come with all sorts of supposed "revelations", maybe even precipitated by something over-the-top "public and disgraceful". He's not Bobby, won't BE another one in today's football- and/or media-world. Unless he were to retire at the top VERY soon, like, walk away after winning the National Championship this year or maybe next, latest, things could go south for him and that program in a hurry as time goes on.
Then again, maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part. Certainly there's a vested interest on a lot of peoples' parts, not just in Tallahassee but at ESPN and the national sports media and sponsor levels, to see things carry on as they are, certain powerhouse "brands" in the hunt each year for the sake of recognition and rivalries. Works for Alabama, and they all crave MORE of these, not fewer--that's why we see the premature hailing of "return" of USC, Notre Dame, OSU etc. on and on...would even work for US if we can get it back together soon, get back on track and in-the-hunt, part of the main action at centerstage while folks still remember Tebow and our glory years, already beginning to be referred to in telecasts for example as "a long time since the Gators were in the SEC Championship Game".