CFB fans respond because the Governor’s Committee in Florida blocks the employment of Michigan Santa ono as president


College fans are not surprised that the Governor’s Committee in Florida has blocked the recruitment of the president.

Gatori sought to hire Santa on, President Michigan Wolverines, and it seemed to happen. However, the Board of Directors blocked employment, which caused quite a bit of excitement.

“Probably because she’s a cheater,” a fan wrote.

“Smart move. It seems like they know what everyone but fans know,” a fan added.

Florida The fans seem to agree with the move because they did not want the one as their president.

“As alumni, I support this decision,” a fan of wrote.

“Bravo Governor’s Board of Directors in Florida,” a fan of added.

He has been President Michigan since July 2022. He was previously president at British Columbia University.

“Huh, ask yourself why. You couldn’t be a giant cheating scandal from which he came,” a fan wrote.

“He probably wants to resign from Michigan until he has got a job in Florida,” a fan added.

According to Miami Herald, the Governor’s Committee in Florida voted 10-6 against the one as the next school president. Just a week ago, the Custodian Committee of the University of Florida voted unanimously for its next president.

Former Florida President convinced of the Governor’s Board of Directors

With Florida without president, former Florida President Kent Fuchs entered the temporary.

Before voting for It It happened, Fuchs said he was convinced that the Governor’s Committee would make the best decision.

“I think our board listens well,” Fuchs said via on3. “They have to listen that there are influential people donors and others who will strongly feel who should be the next president or what kind of president and our guardians listen pretty well to consider it, but not too convinced … I am optimistic that they will find someone great.”

According to USA Today, it was largely rejected because of its initiatives for Dei (diversity, equality and inclusion). Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott aimed at his’ radical dei policies, showing that he was willing to calm down and a priority far left activists as a key reason why he hoped the Governor’s Committee would deny him.

USA Today reports that US Ambassador Jimmy Patronis, US Ambassador Greg Steube and US Ambassador Byron Donalds were also loud against ono as president of Florida.

If he was the president of Florida, he would have received $ 15 million over a five -year period.