Guess what? We have another report saying that Brent Pease will become Florida's offensive coordinator, and all it adds to previous reports is that Pease will be named Florida's offensive coordinator on Wednesday. It comes from ESPN's SEC blogger Edward Aschoff, formerly of the Gainesville Sun, and this is, in all seriousness, the entire extent of that article that isn't just filler.
Boise State offensive coordinator Brent Pease is expected to be named Florida's offensive coordinator Wednesday, a source close to Florida confirmed to ESPN.com Tuesday.
That just adds a date to Scout's Bob Redman's report late Monday night that Pease would be named Florida's next offensive coordinator, and Aschoff has a source, while Redman has sources.
In any case, while we still don't know whether Pease has had or will have a meeting with Alabama's Nick Saban today, as he was reportedly scheduled to do, it looks like Pease is Will Muschamp and Jeremy Foley's man. Now we wait for something official.
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So this makes what, the 93rd time that someone has reported this? I mean, it seems like every single person who covers college football has said that Pease is going to go with UF.
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
lol
Yeah it does.
Gatorbuc15 - January 10, 2012
It's about Friggin time they just up and made it Official
give me some dadgum Pease of mind.
ECFIVESTER - January 10, 2012
Gatorbuc15 - January 10, 2012
?
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
He said he wanted some Peace of mind. Or did he say he wanted some Pease of mind?
Oh well close enough.
Gatorbuc15 - January 10, 2012
lol
good one
ECFIVESTER - January 10, 2012
Wait … I see your post now. Nevermind.
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
You are forgiven.
Gatorbuc15 - January 10, 2012
? as well
ECFIVESTER - January 10, 2012
Hmmm...
The picture has now mysteriously disappeared. I smell foul play.
Gatorbuc15 - January 11, 2012
It wasn’t me.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Guilty dog always barks first.
Gatorbuc15 - January 11, 2012
Ha. But it really wasn’t.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Yeah I’d be surprised if it was you.
Gatorbuc15 - January 12, 2012
I never saw a picture that’s why I was like ???
ECFIVESTER - January 12, 2012
lol
This whole thing is a little strange.
Gatorbuc15 - January 12, 2012
Neither did I at first, which is I was like “?” … but then it appeared during a refresh, and now it is gone again.
It’s like Gatorbuc is doing magic.
FlaGators - January 13, 2012
I’m still trying to understand the love over this guy. He’s coming from Boise State and Boise State is not a pro-style offense. I thought we were running away from the spread yet we hire a guy that called the plays for it? I hope I’m wrong and this turns out to be a great hire. Also, how will this effect recruiting? This guy hasn’t dealt with 5 star recruits and the things that come with it and obviously isn’t used to how the pro-style works. “yeah but boise rules and they beat georgia in the only game that mattered and they score points on crappy teams”. Okay. Right. Let’s not forget that we were running away from Georgia to then things came apart.
Gators1 - January 10, 2012 via mobile
A great question…
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
What do you consider the offense Boise runs? They are definitely a run first, power running team with the ability to pitch the ball all over the yard. It is not strictly a pro offense, but then again not many offenses in college football are. Besides, Muschamp has consistently said that just because Weis is gone doesn’t mean that they are just going to be throwing out the playbook. I take this to mean that Pease will be in charge of coordinating the same offense Florida already has, while of course adding a few wrinkles of his own. But just to clarify, Boise State definitely does not run a spread offense. It is multiple and is built off running the football and taking shots with the play action passing game. This is exactly what Muschamp wants.
Cali Gators - January 10, 2012
This.
Exactly. Boise is not a spread offense. Kellen Moore is not running QB draw plays up the gut or read option plays from the shotgun as a standard of their attack. Boise uses a fullback and tightends.
ECFIVESTER - January 10, 2012
That offense sure seems spread to me. Oh well. Whatever. Everyone will have there own opinions about the hire. I hope for our Football teams sake that it is a great hire. I find it ironic tho that in a matter of 365 days he can go from only being qualified for a job at IU(who by the way was the only D-1 team in Football that failed to beat another D-1 team) to being qualified for 2 teams that have won Multiple National Titles over the last 6 years.
Gators1 - January 10, 2012
They definitely run some multiple wideout sets but
This is not the spread a la Urban Meyer. Usually when people say spread it is shorthand for spread option. If you watch some NFL there are teams running offenses with 3 and 4 wideouts but they are not running spread option offenses.
Tractorr - January 10, 2012
I think the difference is the philosophy. The spread is more about 4 and 5 wide receiver sets and using them to create running lanes to run the ball by spreading people out and a quick, up tempo short passing game. A pro offense still has spread formations within it. The difference is the run is used to set up the pass, and formations are not necessarily designed to provide a numbers advantage in the running game. Spread teams don’t ever line up in the I and say “we’re coming right at you, try to stop it.” They put 4 wide receivers on the field and run the ball just enough to keep you honest. Spread option uses the same philosophy as the spread, but adds the option attack element to the offense to make it more difficult to defend, because now with the QB a threat to run your numbers advantage increases. Boise’s offense, even though they may run 3 and 4 wide receiver sets commonly, is not based on this philosophy. Boise State likes to line up and run right at you.
Cali Gators - January 10, 2012
That explains it better. Thanks sir.
Gators1 - January 10, 2012
I think by signing day on February 1 we should have a pretty good idea of whether or not this is a good hire. If Diggs, Agholor, and Kent Taylor (committed but reportedly wavering based on who gets hired as offensive coordinator) all sign with Florida, then it shows that at least the recruits like what he’s preaching. Whether or not that can translate to the field next year will remain to be seen.
Cali Gators - January 10, 2012
Well said. Agreed.
Gators1 - January 10, 2012
Kent Taylor has reconfirmed and says he will work on Agholor.
Diggs says he is visiting this weekend and that Florida is where everyone is at. He also said “we have a hire”
Tractorr - January 10, 2012
Ahem
What do you mean he hasn’t done that??? He was OC at Kentucky and Baylor. Don’t think those schools don’t try to recruit those guys either.
ECFIVESTER - January 10, 2012
LMAO at Kentucky and Baylor recruiting 5 star athletes. Unbelievable.
Gators1 - January 10, 2012
...
you do realize that just cause they don’t land a lot of them, that they still go after them.
ECFIVESTER - January 11, 2012
Tom Brady runs Boise's offense
Aaron Rodgers runs Boise’s offense
Drew Brees runs Boise’s offense
Those are the tippy top of pro-offenses and the best pro teams. They all run a shotgun heavy spread offense. Spread doesn’t mean “Urban Meyer power shotgun option with a TE playing QB”. It means primarily 3+ WR sets. And if you’re looking for balanced offense, Boise is actually far more balanced than the Packers, Patriots, or Saints. They run the ball all the time, and do it out of multiple sets.
Chekhov's Spread Gun Option - January 10, 2012
Probably a more worthwile "get" than any of the three recruits that Florida missed on yesterday
Chekhov's Spread Gun Option - January 10, 2012
Bitch Please!
ParadigmShift35 - January 10, 2012
YES!!!
This is great!
GoGators82 - January 10, 2012 via mobile
I hate these
I never see what the pattern is picturing dadgum it
ECFIVESTER - January 11, 2012
I liked the hire when this leaked last week.
Liked it after last night’s leak. Like it now. Presumably I’ll like it as every reporter with any connection at all to UF “confirms” the leak. Maybe one day we’ll get an official release!
Also, I’m highly intrigued by the signage on that bus.
Troll2Troll - January 10, 2012
The "Exploring God's Creation" bit
is permanent on any bus chartered with Adventure Bus Charter & Tours. I would guess the “National Champions” and script A are both temporary vinyl additions to the bus.
It’s not like they rode this bus back from NOLA. They were carted from the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport back to campus (around 10 miles).
animalcracker - January 10, 2012
I figured it was something like that.
I just thought it was interesting to see a logo for a public university next to that kind of a slogan.
Troll2Troll - January 10, 2012
This is the most interesting thread on AA today.
Not sayin’, just sayin’.
Andy Hutchins - January 10, 2012
Stephon Diggs
Diggs said on twitter that he is excited and calling the UF coaches right now! GOT EM!
DCGator - January 10, 2012
#Winning!
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
texas fan here...
perusing yalls thoughts on the pease hire. gotta think that there might be a few layers to this hire…ie. before muschamp left for you guys, did he have some input w/ mack wrt harsin? and if so, why did he go w/ daddy lapband instead of another boise style guy?
it’s not the patriots or packers offense btw. it’s not. when harsin was hired we thought we’d be slinging it all over the place too. there’s a ton of reasons as to why that didn’t happen for us, but the part that you guys will care about is that it’s almost all predicated off of a power running game. pease has ties to more throw happy teams (uk/baylor/etc) so i don’t know how much stays and goes into his playbook etc but anyhow.. here’s some stuff that was going around all the longhorn blogs that might help you get acquainted w/ what to expect:
http://smartfootball.com/gameplanning/breaking-down-boise-how-the-broncos-use-leverage-numbers-and-grass-to-gash-the-opposition
http://barkingcarnival.fantake.com/2011/08/29/making-complexity-a-single-edged-sword/
http://barkingcarnival.fantake.com/2011/04/08/spring-game-sampler-first-course-the-power-o/
mattw - January 10, 2012
good stuff, and making me even more optimistic.
thanks man.
Cardsfan25 - January 10, 2012
Thanks for the links! That all sounds fantastic to me.
As for what Muschamp may have done regarding the OC before this year, I honestly think that he thought that Weis (because of his college HC record and OC abilities in the NFL) would stick around for a number of years.
As for Pease, I’m happy with it.
FlaGators - January 10, 2012
Finally saw it on ESPN
DustinFLA - January 10, 2012 via mobile
Haha, you’ve sure been waiting for that for a while now…
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Yes sir but I still can't relax until February 1st l
DustinFLA - January 11, 2012 via mobile
Then there is spring football in April (give or take, practices and all) … then summer workouts (without coaches).
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Yeah I'm just ready to see who all we recruit
I wish to beat out bama. I tell ya since I’ve found SB Nation and joined Alligater Army I have learned more info and heard more news about the Gators than I ever have. You all definetly know yur stuff.
DustinFLA - January 11, 2012 via mobile
So do I.
And, thanks, welcome (though delayed) and what not. We just like to do what we can, when we can do it.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Some more tidbits I found...
Pease has a rep for developing wide receivers. While at first this seems obvious because he was a WR coach at Boise prior to being the OC, it is important because this has been the position group that has underachieved the most over the last 3 seasons. He developed the two best WRs in the history of Boise State, and in his time at Kentucky developed a receiver who ended up second on the school’s all-time receiving list. Considering UF’s lack of production at the position, and the big time recruits they are going after, this had to have played a part in the decision. Also, looking at Boise’s offense this year, they were completely balanced. They ran the ball 51% of the time for like 2300 yards or so and 31 rushing touchdowns. Florida scored 31 total offensive touchdowns. He is definitely going to run a pro-style, physical, run first offense that will hopefully be balanced and have big play opportunities in the play-action passing game. Looking forward to it.
Cali Gators - January 11, 2012
good point on the WR matter
I read in the Atlanta’s paper this morning that a “source” claimed Peaes will be paid $500k annually. At least they provided some new info.
skigator93 - January 11, 2012
For what it's worth
Sveet - January 11, 2012
If that’s really him, I don’t think anybody is worried about what Jared Lorenzen thinks.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
you mean you don't respect the Pillsbury Throwboy's opinion?
Cardsfan25 - January 11, 2012
When it comes to indoor football, or a restaurant recommendation … yes.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Round mound of Touchdown!
SC-Gator - January 11, 2012
lol
ECFIVESTER - January 11, 2012
ECFIVESTER - January 11, 2012
He was only OC at Boise one year
The only thing I worry about is that they pretty much had a good thing going and Kellen Moore was an outstanding QB.
How much impact did he really have?
I’m not excited about the hire. I’m not upset about the hire. I just don’t know much about the guy. I’m in wait and see mode.
Sveet - January 11, 2012
Nobody really knows how Pease will perform
but after hearing some demonstrably-awful NFL retreads’ names being thrown around, I’m at least excited that Muschamp brought in a guy who spent the past 6 years coaching in an explosive offensive system. With the defense that the Gators return next year, a middle-of-the-pack offense should be enough to win 8 to 10 games.
car.full.of.midgets - January 11, 2012
Exactly. He’s got to be better than Weis and Addazio … right?
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Knocking on wood something fierce as I say yes!
car.full.of.midgets - January 11, 2012
You and I both.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Well hopefully
Brissett/Driskel>>>>>Brantley
Sveet - January 11, 2012
More addition by subtraction. I hope so as well.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Yeah, it’s official now people (Per, InsideTheGators)
https://twitter.com/#!/InsideTheGators/status/157125954504888320
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
Uhhhhjh
Sveet - January 11, 2012
To me it seems...
…no matter who we hired, someone will be grumpy about it. I am pretty pleased about this hire. I like BSU’s offense. I know a lot of us wanted Kerwin but it just proved to be unrealistic. As long as Pease uses heavy doses of both Gillislee and Debose, I will be happy. Anything is better than Weis’s sadness factory last year.
GoGators82 - January 11, 2012 via mobile
Lest we forget...
What no one seems to mention is that Boise State has, pretty much since it beat Oklahoma in the best bowl game of my lifetime, been a high caliber team that beats at least one big name team each year (Georgia, Virginia Tech, Georgia). And they do it with modest talent (aside from Kellen Moore). Their recruiting pool generally centers around Western Washington, Idaho, and a little bit of California. And look at what they’ve done with that. I can’t say how much Pease had a hand in it, or how much he’s learned from Chris Peterson, but if he’s learned half of Peterson’s skill/knowledge and has the talent of the Gators at his disposal, I think we could see some serious magic.
Sea-Gator - January 11, 2012
Yeah, Muschamp said at the press conference that Pease is familiar with the panhandle (and north Florida) at least when it comes to recruiting, so maybe when can make a dent into FSU’s dominance in that region (as well as south Alabama).
At this point, I’d expect an offense around No. 50-60 in the country. We were roughly 105th this year. In terms of total offense. If Pease can get us around the 50’s, I’d consider it a success.
FlaGators - January 11, 2012
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