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Report: Florida meets with Duke offensive coordinator Kurt Roper

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According to multiple reports (and as first reported by Coaching Search’s Pete Roussel), Florida coach Will Muschamp is meeting with Duke offensive coordinator Kurt Roper on Monday morning. Florida is in desperate need of a quality offensive coordinator after its attack languished under Brent Pease in 2013′s 4-8 debacle. Roper, a Broyles Award finalist this…
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Source: CollegeFootballTalk.com
 

Ga8or22

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"Will Muschamp has exited the Florida football offices with Duke OC Kurt Roper. They got into Muschamp's car and left." Quoted from the devil Twitter.
 

Ga8or22

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Florida is in desperate need of a quality offensive coordinator after its attack languished under Brent Pease in 2013′s 4-8 debacle. Roper, a Broyles Award finalist this year, has a reputation of developing quarterbacks — which, it would seem, is exactly what Florida needs going forward.Roper has been a highly-regarded assistant throughout his career, which includes plenty of experience in the Southeastern Conference. He started off by serving as a graduate assistant at Tennessee (1996-98) before moving on to Ole Miss and working under David Cutcliffe as a quarterbacks coach (1999-01) and passing game coordinator (2002-04). In the latter role, Roper helped direct Eli Manning to a 2003 SEC Player of the Year Award; he would eventually become the No. 1 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.

Muschamp and Roper went head-to-head on the gridiron from 2002-04 with the former LSU defensive coordinator finishing 3-0 in their battles. Ole Miss fell 14-13 in 2002, 17-14 in 2003 and 27-24 in 2004. According to Pete Roussel of CoachingSearch.com, Roper was also the Rebels’ play caller when they put together a 35-24 win over the LSU Tigers in 2001 when Muschamp served as LSU’s linebackers coach.

When Cutcliffe was fired, Roper moved on and coached quarterbacks under head coach Rich Brooks (and offensive coordinator Joker Phillips) at Kentucky in 2005. He then spent two years working as a running backs coach at Tennessee before taking his current position back at Duke, both with Cutcliffe as his boss.

In his first two seasons with the Blue Devils, Roper helped turn QB Thad Lewis into a two-time All-ACC selection who finished his career as the school’s all-time leading passer, setting more than 50 program records.

As Duke began improving the talent on its roster, the team’s offensive production spiked. In 2012, the Blue Devils set single-season records for total points and points per game, numbers Duke eclipsed in 2013 with a total of 411 points (31.6 per game).
 

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I've heard there's someone "with 'first-refusal/yes-or-no', inside-track' access to the job, but has insisted on waiting 'til after their Bowl to make any move--or indeed, going public with any of it, something Muschamp respected and has gone along with so far--and neither Roper, nor the way this is developing, fits what little I know...NOT that he'd be a bad choice, btw: He's another of those supposedly "currently non-existent" up'n'coming young coaches with talent, drive and ambition who are building towards their eventual success as next-gen HEAD Coaches. Now, is he OUR "Best Choice? I just don't know anymore...I've given my general and ultimately quite specific thoughts on all of this--and anything beyond that at this point is like trying to win money playing 3-card monte against a slick dude-with-a-fold-up-table on a street corner: It's one more way to lose your paycheck.
 

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