But things might never be this good again in Gainesville. How could they possibly? After two championships in four years, they have a football coach whos health is in question, a golden boy gone and nearly an entire defense drafted. The cupboard isnt exactly bare but whats left inside is certainly inexperienced.
[image-1]For those of you who have never visited Hogtown, football is a religion. Its no different from any other college town that lives and breathes football like Columbus or Tuscaloosa or Austin
except the weather is considerably better.
Next season, however, marks a new beginning. The winningest senior class in SEC history has bid the Swamp a fond farewell. Gone are Riley Cooper, Jermaine Cunningham, Dustin Doe, David Nelson, Brandon James, Brandon Spikes, Ryan Stamper and of course Tim Tebow. Juniors Joe Haden and Carlos Dunlap have also declared for the draft and are both projected first rounders. Nobody knows what will happen with Urban Meyer, his health a primary concern.
Meyer shocked Gator Nation not long ago when he made his health issues public and abruptly announced his retirement. Offensive Coordinator Steve Addazio was named interim head coach, for a minute, until Urban unretired. He has now vowed to be on the sidelines this spring, but the 2010-11 season might just be his biggest coaching challenge yet.
[image-2]A short time ago, Billy Donovan won back-to-back national championships in Gainesville. The athletes he recruited, Al Horford, Joakim Noah and Corey Brewer, were recently voted the college basketball team of the decade by ESPN. But Donovans recent recruits have yet to win a tournament game. Staying on top is no easy task.
Similarly, between 1993 and 1996, Florida won four consecutive conference and one national championship. but only one after Danny Wuerffel left. Spurrier could never recover from the loss of his Heisman trophy winner and Wuerffel was no Tim Tebow. Hence the challenge that lay in front of Urban Meyer.
Despite reports of a record recruiting class, including landing 17 of ESPNs top 100 prospects, Tim Tebow was one of the greatest college football players ever. In many ways, he transcended the sport. Dont believe me? Theres currently more talk about where hell be drafted than there is discussion about the consensus number one pick, Ndamukong Suh. Duplicating Tebows success wont be easy. The shadow larger than its ever been.
[image-3]Of course the challenge of starting from scratch pales in comparison to getting Urbans health right, but both tasks seem monumental. Alabama won a national championship and show no signs of slowing down under head coach Nick Saban. SEC football is not for the weak of heart, no pun intended.
College football chews up coaches and spits them out. With the pressure to win and win now, long tenured coaches like Joe Paterno, Frank Beamer and Bobby Bowden are a thing of the past. Even Bowden was forced out of the stadium that bears his name.
Which brings us back to Urban Meyer.
Amid such stout competition, can he rebuild another national championship essentially from scratch? Can he make household names out of Ronald Powell, Dominique Easley, Matt Elam and Johnathan Dowling as he did with Tebow, Percy Harvin and Brandon Spikes?
If anyone can, its probably Meyer. Despite a whirlwind January, Meyer still managed to woo a record recruiting class to Gainesville. While thats no guarantee of success, its a good start. Suddenly things might not be that bad after all. Well see what happens when the school takes its first Tebow-less snap.