It's too long and detailed to re-post here but it's well worth your time to go and read it. '25-26 Schedule Breakdown: What's Ahead for Reigning Champs - Florida Gators
Trust in Mr. Harry. After observing a good number of preseason practices two years ago, he alerted us that unheralded Alex Condon would be the Gators' most impactful freshman since Andrew Nembhard. He was right. I believe Mr. Harry was also the one that told us before last season that the Gators would be unbeaten when they headed to Charlotte to play UNC. Dude knows his hoops.
If he's so smart, what don't we have our "Story of the 24-25 Gators" in my hands by now. Answer me that. :-D
Because he's having too much fun making you wait, I guess. LOL! Seriously, it has only been a few months since that championship night. I'll bet it comes out around the start of the new season.
Matter of fact... Well, I have been published and the process is BRUTAL...like having my limbs cut off. But, and this is a big but (is this Chris?)...I don't write for a living. It's probably no less painful for Chris and his ilk, but I know he is more used to it than I was. If he had an editor like mine, that is. I keep nagging because I a) want it to be so and b) think Chris will be uniquely positioned in the program to deliver a masterwork.
The nonconference schedule is maybe the toughest I can recall. CTG said we won't roll through it unbeaten like last year. No worries...we'll be more ready for the SEC than we were last year. UK exposed some things that needed quick fixes.
If you don't mind my asking, what was the subject of your published work? If you want to respond via direct message, that's fine. Thanks.
Thanks for asking. DM sent. Lessons of leadership I learned in Army Ranger School, specifically my utter failure in one phase causing me to repeat that portion even though I had the chance to weasel out of it. It is for an online junior leader website that the Army uses for additional-reading material. The other, as-yet unfinished, is my Ranger School journal that has expanded into a book-length tome. The only "editing" there so far is vetting with other classmates, instructors, etc to get the facts right. I am self-editing the prose using the painful experience of my shorter work. Better to self-amputate than have some other yahoo tell me to cut it off.