Mike Tomlin does not consider Mike Sullivan and Eddie Faulkner candidates for OC

Steelers HC Mike Tomlin will focus his search for a new OC on outside candidates.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin held his end-of-the-season press conference on Tuesday and it was perhaps the most open and honest presser we’ve seen from Tomlin in 17 seasons. One topic he was not shy about talking about is the search for a new offensive coordinator.

Tomlin made it clear he is focusing on outside candidates and does not consider interim offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner and quarterbacks coach Kevin Sullivan candidates. Faulkner took over when Matt Canada was fired but the playcalling responsibilities went to Sullivan.

In the press conference, Tomlin made it clear he is going to focus on bringing someone in who can help create a more dynamic offense that can score points and keep defenses off balance. He also noted they need to already be an experienced OC and can help push the quarterback position forward.

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Here’s where Florida’s final 2022 season ranking per D1Baseball

The Gators made the top 25 so I guess that’s good? Disappointing year for the Orange and Blue out on the diamond.

The 2022 season was not quite what the Gator Nation expected out of Florida baseball when star center fielder [autotag]Jud Fabian[/autotag] shunned the Boston Red Sox to return to Gainesville while Hunter Barco emerged as the ace of the starting pitching staff. An underwhelming campaign by the former along with a season-ending injury to the latter — among many other disappointments — put a damper on [autotag]Kevin Sullivan[/autotag]’s lofty plans coming into spring.

Florida ended up putting together a 42-24 record overall while going just 15-15 in Southeastern Conference play as the team simply could not find any consistency. UF did show some life in the SEC tournament, fighting its way to the final game against the top-ranked (at the time) Tennessee Volunteers, who ended the Orange and Blue’s Cinderella run with a hard-fought 8-5 victory.

The Gators failed to get out of its regional round for the third-straight season — the second-straight in which they hosted — beating the Central Michigan Chippewas twice while going just 1-2 against the Oklahoma Sooners, who took the regional final after a rain delay put a wet blanket on Florida’s near-victory. Now that the Ole Miss Rebels have been crowned College Baseball World Series winners, it is time for the season’s final rankings to roll in.

According to D1Baseball, Florida finishes ranked No. 21 in the nation, giving the SEC seven total teams in the top 25. Obviously, The Rebels finished first, while the Texas A&M Aggies and Arkansas Razorbacks are ranked third and fourth, respectively, with the Auburn Tigers coming up at No. 7, Tennessee at No. 9 and LSU Tigers rounding things out at No. 25.

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