CanesInSight Exclusive - Staff Changes

CanesInSight Exclusive - Staff Changes

Peter Ariz
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Prayers sent Mike Barrow and his family.

Ice should pay dividends on the recruiting trail for sure. How is Hurlie as a LB coach?


apparently he coached 14 years on the defensive side of the ball. dont know at what position though. but RB to LB "easy" transition and im using easy as in they use the same movement and techniques and vision. alot of RB's play LB in High school and college.
 
Coley
Paez
Beard
Hurlie
ICE

Look out South Florida!!!!

JC
 
Mike we appreciate your work at the U. take care of your mom brother and former classmate. You can do a Gino DiMare, the school is not going anywhere, you mom has only a finite amount of time brother.
 
Sorry to see Coach Borrow go. "Family issues" is the canned response, so I wonder what's the real reason. Seems odd he would do this 4 days prior to camp opening. Looking at the positives, feel good about Hurlie assuming the LB coaching and local recruiting can only be bolstered with Kevin Beard coming on board.

That is the real reason. His mother is ill.

No reason to doubt this. Mike is that type of guy. Prayers for him and his mother. Like the moves in response. Hurlie was db so makes more sense than having him coach RBs anyway. More natural fit. Ice might bring some fire on the field we have been missing. Now we will see his recruiting impact. Bringing Beard on board is sound move. Another Cane and some recruiting muscle in Broward, plus maybe helps out at u school.
 
For those who are saying, "Can he even coach RBs?"
Realistically, as a running back you either got it or you don't, lots of the skillset is innate and a RB coach develop those tools that you already have as stronger.
The RB coach simply has to know the assignment that the RBs have on all the plays and have drills that accelerated those skills a RB has.
The only reason I know this is. I played RB at the college level, (in Canada) and coached it for 5 years.
The only time an RB coach can coach up a player as an RB is when you go from a downhill scheme to a zone blocking scheme in open space. The only difference is you have to teach either, hit the hole hard and fast (point of attack, ex. Frank Gore), or be patient wait for the blocks to develop and make one cut and go uphill (zone, ex. is Arian Foster)
He'll be more then fine since he has been coaching football for a number of years and RB coaching is usually the starting point for coaches when moving up the rank for a reason, if you've noticed.
 
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Zero worries about Ice at Rb...should be great. Not particularly worried about Hurlie moving to LB's, although i'll let the season judge that. All in all, losing a guy like Mike Barrow could have been alot worse. Prayers to him and his family
 
Love coach barrow and he is a cane to the end but these are improvements. No two ways about it. Wish him and his family the best.
 
i'd think that beard coming secures bruce and scarlett and any recent upcoming kid from U school w/ a connection to beard.
i'd also think walton sticks.

superior talent can overcome mediocre coaching. i'm not saying ice is "mediocre", i have no clue. and i'm not sure hurlie can coach lbers, but, i'm willing to take a staff full of recruiters as long as we get and keep the top local talent and sprinkle in some national kids as well.
 
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Thanks Mike. Cane for life

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LULZ at "Is Ice qualified to coach RBs?". The guy is one of the most accomplished head coaches in Dade history. He's qualified to do a lot more than coach RBs.
 
UM release.

CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Linebackers coach Micheal Barrow is taking a sabbatical from coaching to devote his time and attention to a family matter.

“As a proud University of Miami graduate, former football player and coach, it is with a heavy heart that I announce I'm taking a sabbatical from coaching this season,” Barrow said. “This was an extremely tough decision to leave my dream job. However, I have a very important family obligation that requires my full attention, and I would not have had enough time to effectively fulfill my coaching duties.

“With the 2014 football season starting soon, please know that I am truly sorry if my decision brings the organization any inconveniences. I would like to thank President Shalala, Blake James, Al Golden, the coaching staff, UM football players and the entire UM family for seven great years. During this time, my professional career has grown and afforded me wonderful opportunities on and off the field. I have enjoyed working alongside some excellent colleagues and privilege to coach some great kids. I will never forget my tenure at the U and I'm looking forward to watching them this year. Go Canes!”

Head football coach Al Golden wished Barrow and his family the best, and said the Hurricane legend will be missed.

“Coach Barrow has always put faith and family first in his life and this is clearly a time in his life where family needs him,” Golden said. “Micheal Barrow is the very definition of a Miami Hurricane - having given 11 years of class, service and leadership to the University and our community. We wish Micheal, Shelly and their children all the best as they enter a new chapter in their lives and we certainly hope Mike will return to coaching and mentoring young people in the near future.”

Barrow’s departure has resulted in subsequent promotions of two current Hurricanes staff members. Former running back coach and two-time national champion Hurlie Brown will move to the defensive side of the ball as linebackers coach for his 15th year of coaching. In addition, assistant director of operations and national champion Tim “Ice” Harris has been promoted to running backs coach. Finally, former Hurricane captain and national champion Kevin Beard will replace Harris as assistant director of football operations.

Brown, who completed his first season as Hurricanes running backs coach in 2013, will shift back to the defense where he spent his playing career in the orange and green as a standout Hurricanes safety.

“Words cannot explain how fired up I am about going back to coaching on the defensive side of the ball,” Brown said. “The defensive side of the ball has always had a very special place in my heart. And to be given the opportunity now in my career to be able to coach linebackers at the University of Miami is a dream come true.

“I have played on the defensive side of the ball all my life, safety, corner, linebacker and some defensive line. My passion and love for football has always come from a defensive mindset. Aggressive play, physical play and playing with a high motor are all defensive terms that have helped fueled me to love this game. I know I can help instill my love for the game and the University of Miami in the young men that are playing linebacker for the Hurricanes today. It is truly a blessing from God!”

Golden said Brown’s mentality is a perfect fit for his defensive staff.

“When I informed Hurlie Brown about the vacancy on defense he was sad to leave the running backs he coached and recruited, yet equally excited about the opportunity to return to the defensive side of the ball,” Golden said. “Hurlie brings with him 14 years of coaching and playing experience at four different defensive positions. His time on offense has made him a better coach, and Hurlie has always had a great rapport with our players, regardless of their position, so I know his transition back to defense will be a seamless one. We are excited to add Hurlie Brown and his attacking mindset to our defensive staff.”

Harris, who has more than 24 years of high school coaching experience and recently joined the staff as assistant director of football operations from nearby national powerhouse Booker T. Washington High School, was promoted to running backs coach.

“I am so excited to be the running backs coach at the University of Miami. Having been born and raised in Miami and also a high school football coach in Miami, words cannot explain how I feel about this great opportunity, “Harris said. “It’s a dream come true. I have a great passion and love for the game of football and developing young men to help them achieve their maximum potential every day and also be great in the community.”

Golden is excited to shift Harris into his new position.

“I’m extremely happy for Ice Harris and his family,” Golden said. “Ice has been a winner, teacher and mentor to young people in South Florida for more than 20 years and is excited to share his wisdom with our student-athletes here at The U! Coach Harris brings a championship mindset founded on discipline and toughness to the running backs room. Born and raised in Miami, Ice is an excellent recruiter and is excited to continue the many relationships he has formed here in the Miami community and throughout the state over the years. It is with great respect and admiration that we welcome the National Champion Ice Harris to our staff as running backs coach.”

A member of the Hurricanes team that won the 2001 national championship, Beard will join the staff from his most recent position as coach on the University School (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) coaching staff.

“I am truly thankful for this opportunity. I understand that this opportunity does not come around often. To come back to my alma mater, a place that has shaped me to be the man that I am today is truly a blessing,” Beard said. “I am excited to get started with this new chapter in my life. I hope to pass on the legacy that was passed on to me during my tenure here to bring a national championship back to the Miami Hurricanes.”

Golden is excited about welcoming a member of the Hurricanes community back to the football staff in Coral Gables.

“We are very fortunate to add Kevin Beard to our staff. As a former team captain of a national championship team here, he truly understands what it means to be a student-athlete at The University of Miami,” Golden said. “His diverse background as a player, teacher, coach, and trainer enables him to contribute in a unique way, and we’re looking forward to him sharing his experience with our team. His work ethic and personality will be welcome additions to our staff. I am excited to have him rejoin the U Family.”
 
i'd think that beard coming secures bruce and scarlett and any recent upcoming kid from U school w/ a connection to beard.
i'd also think walton sticks.

superior talent can overcome mediocre coaching. i'm not saying ice is "mediocre", i have no clue. and i'm not sure hurlie can coach lbers, but, i'm willing to take a staff full of recruiters as long as we get and keep the top local talent and sprinkle in some national kids as well.

Listen to this audio clip of Sam Bruces commitment to UM and you will hear both Jordan Scarlett and Kevin Beard are present to share in the moment ( Scarlett called in from the Nike Open and Beard actually went to the taping).

Bruce said it meant alot to have beard their with him, so to have him at the U with them would mean that much more.

Go Canes
 
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i believe in cycles and if we can improve and win 8-9 games this year, with the incoming class and the '16 class, we could be on the verge of another 98-2003 run with this staff of recruiters.

let's hope.
 
Is ice even qualified for this outside of recruiting?

Yes, 100%. The guy is an incredible coach. Built one of the greatest TEAMS in high school football history. Runs a tight ship, commands respect from his players,

Just seeing things like Portis showing Duke how to hold the ball correctly with a recruiting oriented coach like Hurlie makes me wonder if the running backs would benefit from an expert at the position.
 
Ice has coached some of the greatest football players to ever play in Miami. This move is going HUGE

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My apologies to Coach Borrow. This is a noble action by him. God Bless. Local recruiting can only be bolstered with Ice now able to recruit and the addition of Kevin Beard. Al's got a good understanding that recruiting is 99% and how to better lock down SoFl.
 
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