In addition to what has been said about CSF being a good recruiter, great offensive mind, did a great job changing the culture.... he is clearly a players coach. For our undefeated NC season we owe him a huge debt of gratitude. Now for the other side of the story. He did not handle his departure well, was disingenuous and borderline lied about many aspects. Despite all his talk about how much he cared about UCF, his actions did not reflect that in the way he flipped a switch, gutted the coaching staff, and within an hour of the championship game, started recruiting players to NU that he invested countless hours of UCF resources into. The manner in which he departed was questionable at best. Many perceive CSF as a savior of our program. He is not, Danny White deserves much more of that credit. And GOL for laying the foundation. Despite 0-12, he went undefeated with 65% of a roster that was in place before he ever stepped foot on campus. He admittedly walked into an ideal situation. He was a great game planner but made some very questionable calls and often times didn't make adequate game day adjustments. He is overly loyal to a fault to his best friend and defensive coordinator who in my opinion is mediocre at best. His undisciplined style of defense is opportunistic but inadequate. The lack of fundamentals, blown coverages and missed tackles are unacceptable. Recruiting Florida from Nebraska is not the same as recruiting from smack dab in the middle of Florida and if anyone thinks otherwise they are foolish. Good luck and good ridden to CSF. It is going to be interesting to see how he handles the Big Ten. As Lee Corso recently said on College game day, The Big 10 ain't the Big 12.....