The Foreclosure (7/12)

DMoney
DMoney
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Unfortunately it’s a super easy negative recruit. Look what they did with a generational talent and No. 1 draft pick….NOTHING.

And without him where would they have been?

At best, Beck helps them do something similar. But he’s one and done.

You know how this plays out.
 
Mario was brought in to win. We’ve won more each year, and we’ve left wins on the table each year. Georgia Tech ‘23 and Syracuse ‘24 worst of all. It’s time to get over the hump.

Our roster has improved immensely. My target would be 11 wins- something we haven’t done since Sean Taylor was in our secondary. If we take a step back, it’s going to be a rough time.
And it’s a bit rich for you to title a post The Foreclosure and then parrot talking points. You are better than this.
 
People ask, “Why do local players crap on Miami?” And those same people have hundreds of posts crapping on Miami.

And it’s usually deserved. We’ve been bad for two decades. There are many reasons to be cynical. But we can’t act surprised when local kids who grew up in Miami, around Miami fans, around Miami meltdowns have a lack of faith in Miami.
Laughable to make this out to be something exclusive to Miami.
 
Mario ain't worth the investment if this is how it's gonna be.

If this dude can't get it right after four years in the ACC.....bye.
These HS recruits are going else where not because of Mario. A lot of them prefer to play in SEC, they prefer big home crowds that provide a College environment, they prefer NIKE over Adidas. You can bring in any other coach like a Lane Kiffin, and it wouldn’t change a thing.

Miami needs to change to the SEC or BIG 10 and to NIKE, Hopefully that would fixed that home crowd attendance.
 
Pack up recruiting and focus on Notre Dame. There are ZERO must-land guys on the board right now anyways.

If Mario doesn't win the conference this season/make the CFB, he should be out. Plain and simple.
 
Then the excuse will be “local players feel like they aren’t being prioritized” or some other bull****.
And we should be saying **** them then. Recruiting is no walk in the park, and I'd prefer our odds with OOS metro guys that actually like us instead of local guys that literally look for every excuse to leave. I think local guys that are good that want to get on board early and the more developmental guys are for sure the local ones you still want to be on. But these highly rated dudes that think they're all better than us, well they have consistently shown they don't want to be Canes. And the ones that do end up Canes it likely isn't this big of a ******* hassle to get them on board. That's just the truth.

Like sure there is some nuance, but If you're a local 5 star legacy and obviously we are prioritizing the **** out of you and offering you guaranteed top 1 or 2 money, then what the **** is there really to consider? That player should absolutely know by early summer whether he wants to be a Cane or not, and I think odds are very low you change a dude like that's mind. Period. It's like why sit there keep trying to push and expend resources on that guy when you have OOS kids who are just as good and more willing to actually consider you.
 
I swear Miami fans out hella out of touch w/ how kids view us down here. This generation does not care about the time before them not one iota, they grew up watching Miami suck/mid. Only way to change this for the better is success on the field and in the NFL Draft. Gotta make the playoff this yr the roster good enough to get it done.
That should be working in our favor. Kids these days are supposedly mercenaries going to the highest bidders and we have top 5 NIL.
 
We won more games year over year had our best season in 20 years with a monster recruiting head coach along with top 10 NIL program, and have our best roster since 03. But yet our recruiting gets worse year after year and now all of sudden recruits dont believe in us. Make it make sense
 
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