Florida has its new head football coach

The University of Florida will soon introduce Jim McElwain as its replacement for Will Muschamp. McElwain needed only three years to turn Colorado State into one of the nation’s best offenses and a 10-2 record this season.
Prior to Colorado State, McElwain was Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2008 to 2011.
This is really just an excuse for me to post this .gif of the angry Colorado State fan:

8 Comments for Florida has its new head football coach
I’m not saying I wouldn’t be thrilled to have him as our coach if Stoops left but for Florida, it’s a pretty boring pick. Big, established programs shouldn’t go for coaches at lower tier schools. They should have their pick of anyone in the nation so it’s weird for Colorado State’s coach to make the jump all the way to a premiere job.
You know, when they hired Urban Meyer, he was the head coach for mid-major program (at the time) Utah. That worked out pretty well for them.
Is he British? He has very awkward “Austin Powers-esque” teeth!
“Yeeeeeaaaah Baby!” You beat me to that. What a grille!
He looks like JFK in that picture. Does anyone know Martin Van Buren’s feelings on the Air Raid offense?
I was thinking more Jimmy Carter than JFK. Hopefully the Gators will have the same fortune with McElwain as the US had with Carter.
Nebraska has a new head coach………. Mike Riley.
With this hire from Oregon St. will this possibly make Lincoln Riley from ECU more attractive as a head coach at Colorado or even Oregon St.?