Posted September 18, 2012 on
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When Brent Pease was hired as the offensive coordinator at the Florida, his former quarterback didn’t agree with the hire. Jared Lorenzen played quarterback at Kentucky when Pease was coaching in Lexington and decided to share his criticism of the hire on his Twitter feed. Pease discounted the comments when they happened and did it again on Tuesday morning.
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