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Stephen Alli and Kedric Johnson are graduating this spring and will not return to the team in the fall and Tommy Jordan's career is over due to shoulder
Sucks for Tommy, never got a shot to make it to the field, really, and I didn't even know he injured his shoulder. I knew Silberman had surgery for his labrum, we never even heard of Jordan's injury.
Good guys, best regards to them for their contributions and sacrifices to play football at UF. Good job.
I hope they prosper in the future.
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Was that officially the last of Urban's projects? If so, we are getting closer to this being truly Muschamp's team now. No offense to Alli, but I think his scholly encapsulates what had become wrong with our approach.
Was that officially the last of Urban's projects? If so, we are getting closer to this being truly Muschamp's team now. No offense to Alli, but I think his scholly encapsulates what had become wrong with our approach.
He played ST & setbacks due to injuries so it's not as if his scholarship was all for nothing. Stephen had stress fractures in both legs that required rods to be implanted.
Unfortunately he was recruited by a different regime so he wasn't exactly what the Muschamp era was looking for.
I'm not knocking you post. I just wanted to give some info.
Alli's last play as a Gator, watch all the way through to the end. Pretty much encapsulates his time here, always giving his all, going about his work.
He was and will always be a great Gator: a good citizen, model student, and coachable athlete.