
Blackmon: On field and off, these are the darkest days for Florida Gators fans of all sports
If it’s always darkest before the dawn, morning is nigh in Gainesville, Florida.
We know this because it can’t possibly get any worse for the University of Florida’s athletic program than it was this week.
Saturday’s 49-17 lambs to the slaughter defeat at No. 5 Texas was merely the icing on a cake baked with shock, scandal and more than a dash of despair.
The Gators, missing 8 starters and several key backups, were helpless from the outset, unable to move against Texas’ outstanding defense and unable to make critical stops on third down against Quinn Ewers and the Longhorns’ offense. The game was settled when Texas scored 3 times in the final 6 minutes of the first half to lead 35-0 at halftime and it was 42-0 before the Gators finally found the scoreboard in the third quarter to extend the nation’s longest streak of games without being shut out to 457 games.
Florida’s ineptitude in Austin, however, was hardly the biggest story in Gator Nation this week.
An alligator is a natural predator to a big steer, but sport doesn’t always imitate life, and this week in Florida athletics was stranger than fiction.
Just one week ago, the Gators led archrival No. 2 Georgia 10-3, with the ball and in position to add to the lead. For the first time since 2020, the Gators were in control of the Cocktail Party, fighting the more talented Dawgs to a stalemate on the line of scrimmage and moving the ball behind an effective run game and their freshman phenom quarterback, DJ Lagway.
Lost in the wilderness for much of the past decade, there was light across the St. John’s River. Florida appeared poised to turn the corner.
All the joy came crashing down in an instant when Lagway was carted off the field after injuring his hamstring on a seemingly innocuous non-contact play late in the second quarter.
Faster than the rolling darkness of an emerging Florida thunderstorm, fate and fortune once again turned on the Gators.
Georgia won the Cocktail Party 34-20, scoring 2 late touchdowns against an exhausted Florida defense, stuck squirming upstream against the current for too long thanks to an offense that struggled to move under third-string quarterback Aidan Warner.
Hope briefly teased a return Monday, when word came that Lagway’s hamstring injury may not be as “significant” as coach Billy Napier originally believed.
But such hope was short lived, as it often is at a program that feels star-crossed at best and cursed, somehow still paying down the ledger of the sins left behind by Urban Meyer’s lawless but fast, furious, prolific reign over the SEC and sport, which delivered Florida 2 national championships and a Heisman Trophy winner in a 3-year span from 2006-2008.
Lagways don’t come around often, though.
Perhaps Lagway could reverse the curse. Surely the voodoo oozing from and enveloping The Swamp like a cloud could be stopped. All it takes is one magnificent quarterback to wake the echoes, no?
“Maybe once a decade you get a player that ready and that talented,” a Georgia assistant texted last Sunday, a day after the Dawgs escaped the Gators after Lagway’s injury. “They will win big if they keep him there. That’s all I know. If I am them, I don’t care what it costs.”
Perhaps thinking the same way, Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin sent notice to the Florida fan base on Thursday that the much-maligned Napier would return to Florida as head coach in 2025.
A message from Scott Stricklin pic.twitter.com/NpLD6ktrHj
— Florida Gators (@FloridaGators) November 7, 2024
Stricklin’s decision came accompanied by news SDS broke that Florida would ratchet up its NIL investments, presumably to help build a team around DJ Lagway that could truly compete for championships.
Rural central Florida basement dwellers were still pondering this decision by Florida when Friday happened.
That’s when news broke that Florida’s young, talented men’s basketball coach, Todd Golden, was the subject of a Title IX investigation for sexual misconduct.
The allegations are gruesome and will certainly spell the 39-year-old Golden’s doom, if true.
According to excellent reporting by the Independent Florida Alligator, Golden is alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct, including claims that Golden sent photos of his genitalia to various women while traveling for UF. It is also alleged that Golden engaged in a series of unwanted sexual advances on Instagram against former and current UF students, requested sexual favors, and engaged in various types of stalking behaviors.
The Title IX complaint was dated September 27, 2024, but allegations about potential impropriety by Golden date back months. In any event, Golden has coached the Gators for at least 6 weeks while Stricklin and UF have been aware of the Title IX investigation.
Federal law prohibits institutions like UF from commenting on sexual misconduct investigations, largely to protect the privacy of claimants and the due process rights of respondents like Golden. The last thing you want is a repeat of the flawed FSU Title IX investigation into the Jameis Winston rape allegations, where Jimbo Fisher was able to repeatedly make statements such as “there is no victim,” which matriculated in the media and on social media, openly creating animosity in public toward Winston’s accuser and creating a risk of bias in the investigation itself.
Florida is abiding by federal law in not commenting. That’s true. But it’s also fair to argue that Florida’s decision to allow Golden to continue coaching during the pending investigation is a statement in its own right, and one that will be tested when the Gators return to action against Grambling State on Monday night.
The news swirling around Golden, by some measure Stricklin’s most successful coaching hire to date, is the latest blow to the Florida athletic director who has increasingly come under fire and scrutiny from the Florida fan base as his second football hire continues to struggle.
Golden’s scandal is also the 3rd time in 4 years that a Florida head coach hired by Stricklin has come under intense scrutiny or investigation for abusive conduct toward women. The other coaches, Tony Amato (women’s soccer) and Cam Newbauer (women’s basketball) were dismissed or forced to resign.
A third such fiasco at Florida, which for years prided itself on Jeremy Foley’s mantra of a “championship experience with integrity,” might be too large a storm for even Stricklin to weather, even though he remains well-liked by Florida administrators.
It’s assumed, at this point, that Stricklin’s fate is tied to Napier, even with a leadership power vacuum at Florida that includes an interim university president and interim law school and medical school deans. When you spend $84 million per annum on football, as Florida does, per Sportico, you can’t afford to keep failing.
Stricklin’s fate could be decided sooner though if he can’t help navigate the University of Florida out of the current maelstrom engulfing the athletic program in almost every nook and cranny.
A championship experience with integrity is a bold vision. It’s also a reasonable expectation at a university with more athletic national championships than any other SEC institution.
Another blowout loss on the football field and repeated black eyes off the field?
That’s a much darker vision.
Unfortunately for Florida, it can’t get any grimmer than it’s been this week.
Or can it?
I didn’t think it would be possible for anyone to take a worse beating than Kamala and the Dems this week but we just outdid them. At least we got one win this week.
Actually you got two wins…in spite of the Texas beatdown, once again the players did not quit on Billy. No program in the country can survive all the injuries he is dealing with, yet his players play hard…
Texas was allowing 105.5 rushing yards per game and Florida had 197. I believe there is one senior on the offensive line, so next they will return a pretty good group along with talented running backs. Add Lagway, and it becomes a pretty decent offense. If the defense can keep playing as it has, I see potential for better results next year.
LeghumberU is like the rest of the SEC that hates the Gators…he wants NapierForever at UF
I agree with, humperrr…
Billy’s players love him!
LeghumperU is like the rest of the SEC that wants Gators stuck with NapierForever…look how slick and fast-car Georgia tries to be
Actually, in spite of that Ole Miss beatdown, once again the players did not quit on Kirby.
Was that moral victory acceptable to you Humper?
I have to say that when a team keeps fighting in a tough game, it is a good thing. No, not a moral victory at all, but if a coach loses the locker room then no matter how good a team is, it’ll spell disaster. Ole Miss’ defense was too much for Georgia’s offense, but the defense kept them in the game till the end.
Yes it’s acceptable STL as long as the kids are giving their all. The only issue I had with my team’s effort was watching Beck laughing and giggling with Rashada over by themselves on the bench with the score 22-10 with 3+ minutes left in the game…I mean wtf? Why isn’t he huddled upwithhis receivers working on getting on the same page. I don’t get Kirby’s faith in Carson while two 5* that can hurt teams with their legs aren’t given an opportunity
Humpy, hold on, you’re not saying that Carson should be replaced are you?
I already confessed several games ago in my discussions with JT that you were probably right marsh, I’m not going to grovel at your feet again dmmmmit…Beck’s sidelines antics certainly alienated me. Talented player but He isn’t a team leader.
What did you expect with a 3rd string, 3 star walk on QB?
In fact humperino is correct in that the team played hard and no one quit and that is part of the reason Napier is coming back next year
Logic is difficult for some people. It would have taken a miracle for the Gators to win this game. That said, I’m very impressed with the RBs, they are just as good as starters in other teams.
CBN has given us the core for a good 2025 season, if we can keep them (I’m convinced that’s what the prophet Ben Franklin really meant in his famous 18th century quote). Finishing at least 6-6, preferably 7-5, would certainly be a plus in making that come true. GO GATORS!
Agreed. Although after watching that Ole Miss defense against Georgia, I think 6-6 is the best that the Gators can do. I do think that they have a chance against LSU after seeing Alabama run through their defense.
Another well written article Neil, unfortunately the beatings continue in spite of glimpses of an improving morale. Keep your head up G8rN8n.
I’m done attending any UF sports, I’m done with NIL, I won’t even go to the museum, until Stricklin is gone. Three(!!!) coaches mistreating women, and the only coach he has hired that seems to know what she is doing he backed into when he had to fire her boss for…mistreating women. Zooming out, let’s not even get started on what a disaster the incurious and incompetent Sasse and his band of consultants were, what with their low level grift and complete ignorance of UF’s culture and needs. It all needs to be blown up. Stricklin needs to go, Billy needs to go, Golden needs to go.
If these allegations are true both Golden and Stricklin need to go right away. Im resigned to having Napier back next year and let the new President get an AD that will deal with him one way or another
Ktalent1 – surely your lack of attendance for any and all UF sports will be not only sorely missed but also a real attention getter, but what are you going to do next if your demands aren’t immediately acted upon? Hold your breath until you turn purple?
lol!
So Golden is apparently an idiot. Fire him. Move on.
On the football side, this too shall pass. Today was a very unique circumstance of Texas repeatedly exploiting inexperienced secondary guys.
If the roster can be held together, next year will be a dramatically different story. And if we can get Lagway and a couple cornerbacks back, so will the rest of this year.
I agree, Nash. Seeing Ole Miss’ plethora of sacks against a good Georgia OL, I say wait till the LSU game to play DJ. Hopefully Badger and some of the defensive players can heal by then and the Gators can steal a win.
Championship experience with integrity
Aaron Hernandez, Cam Newton, and Urban Meyer chuckle louldy…
All that is on Meyer
Most deviations are cured by redemption, but the path to eventual redemption may itself be dimly lit at best unless serious choices have been made. After a prolonged 13 years of wandering along presumably well-lit pathways, only to discover that they were indeed dark in the end, dead ends in which no less than 4 head coaches and 2 ADs have failed, the issue is clearly framed by the choices UF has made. Acknowledging that other factors complicate the solution is one thing, both right and proper, but they are not themselves the root of Gator misfortune since 2011 and counting.
Lost in the mess is the Fact that The Independent Florida Alligator continues as America’s best student newspaper Don’t forget, they helped bring down Ben Sasse 6 months ago.. now this!..good job
I suspect that you’re clearly mixing ideology into the reasons why Sasse left, but in the Spirit of Brotherhood Go Gators anyway.
Sasse was a terrible president and that has nothing to do with politics. He did not engage with faculty, his office blew through piles of cash doing no one knows what, he hired friends for made-up positions and paid them ridiculous salaries and let them work remotely from across the country. He gave speeches where no one in the audience had a clue what he was saying because he didn’t either. It is not political to say that the guy had no real understanding of how to run a large university and committed low-level grift during his short and pointless tenure, which not coincidentally has left us in the position of having the country’s worst AD, one of the worst football coaches, and, of course, Golden, with very little we can do about it until the board of trustees, which itself is full of questionable appointees with little relevant experience, finally gets around to replacing him. Hopefully this time they commit an actual search instead of just picking a do-nothing technobabbling Senator. Kudos to the Alligator for exposing both Sasse and Golden for who they are.
Interesting. You failed to add to your list of grievances that Sasse was (a) pending indictment on federal charges for Piracy on the Open Seas and, (b) known by state law enforcement to have simultaneous connections with both the Naz-i Party USA and BLM.
Even more interesting is that I never mentioned politics, only referring to ideology. Apparently, that’s your trigger word – thus I suggest you repair post-haste to your safe space since it may be used again.
I’m pretty sure you can qualify for a disability check now that T D S is recognized as an actual mental illness.
Maybe we should schedule the next Prozac lick delivery for Deland instead of resupplying Gaga?
Pshaw. I witnessed another triumphant moral victory. Read that Billy was laughing and dancing in the locker room celebrating his “moral win” after the game. The players were laughing, too.
Things are looking up. The Golden scandal should get Stricklin booted. Anyone that Florida was going to win today regardless of who the coach is, is delusional. Stricklin gone, ratcheting up NIL investments. The team hasn’t looked bad between to the two games vs Texas teams.
No scandals in Gainesville…the orange one did worse and he is now the benchmark.
Orange Man lives rent free in your brain. I can’t wait to see who becomes the target of your derangement syndrome in 4 years from now.
Orange is going to fix what the pe do senile corrupt demented current occupant of the WH and his DEI VP have subjected us to for the past 4 years and you and your TDS ilk will benefit from it whether you like it or not and whether you recognize it or not
Just kick FLA out of the conference, bring in KState or Okie St.
I’ve got a better idea – since they’re not a charter SEC member and logically belong in the Big-10 or -12, cut Mizzou loose and bring in Clemson. There, fixed it for you.
Yeah that ain’t gonna happen. We were invited, Fla wasn’t.
That’s right, Missouri is so much more valuable than Florida. Are you gaga’s brother??
Florida was a charter sec member so no invite needed … you may want to look up what that means booches !
Stupid is not a good look bro
Then step away from the mirror, dumbass
Booches, do yo’ mama know you got loose and found her laptop?
Now besides stupid you are also dense it is your picture that appears next to the word stupid in the old printed encyclopedia brittanica, humperino has a pristine 1929 edition and he told me so
Does yo mama know you got loose and speak in ebonics, or did everyone growing up in the van speak bad hillbilly?
Man, this is like dueling with a small caliber bore. Surely you can do better than that.
Hey, where’d your fake Ebonics go?
Has Booches become Mizzou’s version of voltrain and dawgs2021? Not very good company you fool
I can adapt extremely well to the company in which I’m surrounded. It’s up to them (you), not me.
That makes tons of sense vol, I mean dawg, I mean booch
I’m not sure what that even means. I’m guessing you’re either confused? confused! or just confused. Two out of three ain’t bad, but I can’t choose for you.
Let’s go one step forward .. let’s kick out to the sec any team not to win a natty in the last 50 years in one of the 3 major sports ( football , basketball, baseball) .. looks like mizz would be the first to go!
If only any of that sht actually mattered.
It actually does.
Facts don’t seem to matter to you booches . Mizz can not lay claim to any championship in the modern area! The only reason mizz is even in the sec was due to having to have someone balance the league with an and m . Mizz was that average Looking girl at last call that jsut got lucky to go home with someone :)
If any of it mattered then why were we invited in the first place? Easy question, answer it.
Easy – after a long night of partying, the SEC was meaning to invite Michigan. Due to a transcription error the next day, the invitation was instead sent to Missouri and unfortunately received before the error was noticed. However, upon being rescinded Missouri whined so much that it was left in place. Regrettably, that whining continues to this very day, now over anything having to do with college football. All in all, nothing but a huge mistake.
You’re welcome.
I knew you couldn’t answer it.
I thought that Doc answered it very nicely.
Booches, first ask an intelligent question. Anyone who doesn’t understand the difference between (a) an invitation to join a conference multiple years after inception and (b)charter membership might not be able to do that, but I still have confidence in you if you put a little effort into it. Just don’t get a brain cramp, OK?
Just answer the question and quit avioding it. It’s not a very hard one. Go.
I’ll answer it, to expand the SEC footprint in between the BIG10’s and BIG12’s front doors, or as new prez Trumpster likes to say, building that wall…period. That is the only reason.
@LeghumperU: Winner, winner my good man! Which had absolutely zilch to do with any natty in any sport in any era for any of the schools. Like I said way above, if any of that sht actually mattered then half the schools in the SEC wouldn’t be in the SEC.
You do realize that Florida has more all sports championships than any other SEC member, yes?
Texas
F Texas bro
NCAA, yes. SEC, no.
Okay, how about Arky and LSU?
Ahh, the much more important SEC championships, should have seen that coming. Gotta hand it to you Nash, you move goalposts with subtle flair, well done, nice save. Since I can’t locate a source that rolls all the Conference Championships into a dummied down user friendly number that supports my retention factor, I surrender. But know this, got this itch that says probably Bama or LSU in the All Sports category…pass the neosporin
Humperino make up your mind bro is it Arky & LSU or Bama & LSU or anywhere in the wall where the spaghetii lands
Facts are irrelevant to the new and degraded Booches.
Except none of that matters Nashville. If it did half the SEC wouldn’t be in the SEC. Florida is in the SEC because they’re one of the few AAU schools in the conference. Like Vandy, A&M and Mizzou. Brutal truth.
Total house cleaning is needed from regents on down to president to UAA and AD, mbb and cfb coaches. Start from scratch. The people that are the problem will not fix the problem. Bring in qualified alums from outside the echo chamber to run things who aren’t there for graft. Maybe cease football and bball for a couple of years till a total reboot can be done.
That’s one solution, Les, but turning the clock back to Year-Zero didn’t work out too well for Cambodia either. :)
Still, a house cleaning might be the best way forward if culpable individuals can be legitimately identified and due process observed in some form. Easier said than done though, and at the end of the day no further harm must be done to the institution – which may be very tricky indeed. Purges and resets are done all the time, but where does the authority sit to do that? The Governor? Ultimately, does everyone serve as his pleasure? Honestly, I see more complications no matter what is done, but that certainly doesn’t mean nothing should be done. Serial black eyes are not good for a great and beloved university, that’s for sure.