Like any CEO, UF coach Dan Mullen has to guard against fraternizing with his employees, even when some of them are your closest friends.
The days of a quick beer after a long days work or weekend cookout are not as common as when he also was an assistant coach.
“Now as the head coach you’re not always included in all the social events when everybody gets together,” Mullen shared. “That’s the negative part of being the head coach sometimes.”
John Hevesy is not having it.
Instead, Hevesy sees an opening to have at Mullen, whom he has known for more than 20 years and worked with at four different schools.