Thoughts on the UF game and weekend

DMoney
DMoney
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There's no such thing as a homegrown team anymore. At least not a good one. All offseason, the media hyped up Florida and Clemson. Nobody seemed to care that their Portal classes ranked below Sacramento State. They were going to fix their problems by "developing their own guys." We saw how that turned out.

The big winners on Saturday all invested in the Portal. Texas Tech spent millions to build a defensive line from scratch. Indiana followed up a dream season by splurging on upgrades. Missouri leveled up with a dynamic backfield combo and Georgia's best pass-rusher. All of them won big.

The Canes are twice the team as the Gators because they use both talent pools. Twelve of our starters came from the Portal- Beck, Daniels, Marion, Brockermeyer, Bauman, Blay, Mesidor, Toure, Thomas, Poyser, Lucas and Scott. The other ten are high school recruits. Of those ten, six came from South Florida (Fletcher, Toney, Bain, Moten, Bissainthe, Frederique). The remaining four are giant offensive linemen from all over the country. This is a sustainable formula.

Mario and Napier were hired the same week. They waged fierce recruiting battles from Day One. Even the collectives got into it.

Four years later, the results speak for themselves. The University of Florida football program is dead and buried. Unless we play in the Callahan Auto Parts Bowl, we won't be seeing them for a while. Josh Pate compared this game to Butterbean v. Bart Gunn at Wrestlemania 15. I wish I thought of that first.



The 26-7 bludgeoning capped it off, but the whole weekend was a huge win for the program. Gameday looked incredible on TV, the stadium was packed and loud, and the national perception of Miami has shifted completely. We are a real program again.

Here are some position-by-position thoughts on the game:

QB

Carson Beck
didn't play well. His passes lacked juice, and his ball placement was off. I think the weather had an impact. Beck doesn't have huge hands to grip and rip a wet football. But he did enough to move his record to 28-3. I expect him to come out of the bye week smoking against Florida State.

RB

Mark Fletcher
had 116 yards and it felt like a normal day. Four games in, he's one of the best backs in the country. Marty Brown made the two biggest plays of the game- one that counted (one-handed catch) and another that the refs missed. Miami ran for 189 yards against the best defense left on its schedule. It should have been even more. Jordan Lyle will give this group a jolt when he returns after the bye.

TE

Elija Lofton
finally got going with four catches and a hurdle. Coach Cristobal talked about Lofton on the WQAM postgame and sounded bullish on his recovery. He's still not the player we saw in practice, but he has two weeks to heal. Alex Bauman had some rough moments. Like Beck, he missed spring and his timing just seems off. This is a good week for him to to settle down. We need more production from this position.

WR

The receivers had a quiet day. The high point was whooping the Gators as blockers. Miami needs some of its more explosive players like JoJo Trader, Lyle and Lofton to get healthy to take this offense to a new level.

OL

This remains the best unit in America. It's hard to believe that some "experts" ranked the Gators OL over Miami's in the offseason. They weren't even playing the same sport on Saturday. Markel Bell, in particular, was dominant. I thought he was only OK against Notre Dame, but he was on another level versus the Gators. He treated Tyreak Sapp like a child. James Brockermeyer has a couple weeks to clean up the snaps.

DL

This team plays with maniacal effort, and its two best defensive players (Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor) set the tone. Everybody tries to match their energy, and that results in a lot of car crashes. Mesidor made an incredible play on an end-around to Tre Wilson that showcased his agility and motor. He's a high school linebacker and plays with that kind of awareness and change of direction. Marquise Lightfoot is matching their energy and moves like a safety. There aren't many five-star defensive ends flying down on kickoff. The defensive tackles continue to be rock-solid, with Ahmad Moten coming on strong.

LB

This group doesn't get enough hype. They're long, they're heavy, they run well, they knock back, they have instincts and they're old. Jeremiah Love averaged 126 yards against Texas A&M and Purdue but only got 33 against Miami. Jaden Baugh ran for 46 yards on 3.8 yards per carry. It's been a complete transformation since the lows of the late Manny era.

DB

The safeties stood out on Saturday. Jakobe Thomas is exactly what we needed on defense. Like Bain and Mesidor on the defensive line, Thomas sets the tone on the back end. He's also been a sound tackler. Zechariah Poyser followed his lead and threw his body around with abandon. Keionte Scott is an Energizer Bunny in the slot. The corner group still hasn't been tested, but they're playing physical. I think Florida avoided the horizontal passing game (which could’ve helped their struggling QB) because our corners would have eaten their wide receivers alive.

K

Carter Davis
is an example of the staff's success evaluating in the Portal. There can be projection with older players, too. Davis has a special boot and he is becoming a better kicker every day.

Overall, the four weeks have gone as well as possible. it's a long season and there will be adversity. Time to heal up, study up on Malzahn and get ready to win a state title.
 

Comments (105)

I don’t know if I buy that Beck was just because of a wet ball. He had a bad game but he had been awesome so I don’t think it’s a huge issue. He double pumped every pass it seemed all night and I think he just didn’t trust the windows.

Less Bauman please. With the bye I’d much rather see anyone else. He’s been a bad eval in a period of amazing evals.

I agree 100% with the portal stuff. I couldn’t believe in a make or break year Billy just punted on the portal - he doesn’t have Dabo security. Made no sense to me.
 
Against the gator, we proved that even if one aspect of the offense is off - in this case the passing game - we can still dominate with the other aspect - the running game - and score points. That’s very encouraging.

Of course, we’d like to see Beck light it up but it seems we can rely on the running game to take control of a game.
 
I know I'm in the minority, but I hate these (insert the most offensive insult possible here) more than anyone else. By far. I cannot tell you how much joy watching our kids just son'ing theirs up and down the football team brought me. Yeah, I'm not thrilled that I actually had to sweat when the game was 13-7, but after the dust settles, anyone and everyone who watched that game, including everyone in that repulsive fanbase, knows Miami is bigger, stronger, better, and flat dominated them. (No matter what they want to write on the internet....every single one of them knows they bit the pillow for 60 minutes).

We were better last year.

We're better this year.

Our program is better. It's been historically better. It's better currently. And it'll be better in the future. We are simply better than UiF. And watching that come to fruition, again, in real-time, and not with smoke and mirrors -- we just lined up for 100 snaps and knocked their ****s in the dirt over and over and over again -- will never, ever get old to me.

I was at the game in Orlando, and Miami had no business being on the same field as a Dan Mullen team. Sad to say, but it's true. They were the physically dominant team, and funny enough, that night the score was much closer than the game actually was. Fast-forward a few years, it's completely flipped. 180 degrees. That was men against boys out there, genuinely. Mario has his warts, no doubt. I have no idea if we ever win a Natty here with him, or anyone else. But I will always be grateful that, at the VERY least, we're a big boy football operation again. The 2019 game was embarrassing. 2025 was a bludgeoning.
 
At this point the multiple year returns show that the portal has completely changed the game and you can rebuild a team in just one off season and it works. We saw in 22 and 23 what mid portal classes do and vice versa in 24 and 25. Our 23 class while having two bona fide studs in Bain and CiCi(its looking like both are first round locks early in the season) is a disaster, and it you would not even know it because we more than made up for it via said portal. I use that as an example, because Im imagining the same thing has happened to UF and Clemson. The old way of doing things is done. It doesnt even matter if you miss during the HS cycle unless its in the tranches.
 
I have never, and someone can check my posts, verbally pummeled Miami kids and I never will but I think it's time for Bauman to have a seat. For this offense to really roll, the TE needs more production. Hopefully Dawson's light bulb has gone off about this and he corrects it.
 
There's no such thing as a homegrown team anymore. At least not a good one. All offseason, the media hyped up Florida and Clemson. Nobody seemed to care that their Portal classes ranked below Sacramento State. They were going to fix their problems by "developing their own guys." We saw how that turned out.

The big winners on Saturday all invested in the Portal. Texas Tech spent millions to build a defensive line from scratch. Indiana followed up a dream season by splurging on upgrades. Missouri leveled up with a dynamic backfield combo and Georgia's best pass-rusher. All of them won big.

The Canes are twice the team as the Gators because they use both talent pools. Twelve of our starters came from the Portal- Beck, Daniels, Marion, Brockermeyer, Bauman, Blay, Mesidor, Toure, Thomas, Poyser, Lucas and Scott. The other ten are high school recruits. Of those ten, six came from South Florida (Fletcher, Toney, Bain, Moten, Bissainthe, Frederique). The remaining four are giant offensive linemen from all over the country. This is a sustainable formula.

Mario and Napier were hired the same week. They waged fierce recruiting battles from Day One. Even the collectives got into it.

Four years later, the results speak for themselves. The University of Florida football program is dead and buried. Unless we play in the Callahan Auto Parts Bowl, we won't be seeing them for a while. Josh Pate compared this game to Butterbean v. Bart Gunn at Wrestlemania 15. I wish I thought of that first.



The 26-7 bludgeoning capped it off, but the whole weekend was a huge win for the program. Gameday looked incredible on TV, the stadium was packed and loud, and the national perception of Miami has shifted completely. We are a real program again.

Here are some position-by-position thoughts on the game:

QB

Carson Beck
didn't play well. His passes lacked juice, and his ball placement was off. I think the weather had an impact. Beck doesn't have huge hands to grip and rip a wet football. But he did enough to move his record to 28-3. I expect him to come out of the bye week smoking against Florida State.

RB

Mark Fletcher
had 116 yards and it felt like a normal day. Four games in, he's one of the best backs in the country. Marty Brown made the two biggest plays of the game- one that counted (one-handed catch) and another that the refs missed. Miami ran for 189 yards against the best defense left on its schedule. It should have been even more. Jordan Lyle will give this group a jolt when he returns after the bye.

TE

Elija Lofton
finally got going with four catches and a hurdle. Coach Cristobal talked about Lofton on the WQAM postgame and sounded bullish on his recovery. He's still not the player we saw in practice, but he has two weeks to heal. Alex Bauman had some rough moments. Like Beck, he missed spring and his timing just seems off. This is a good week for him to to settle down. We need more production from this position.

WR

The receivers had a quiet day. The high point was whooping the Gators as blockers. Miami needs some of its more explosive players like JoJo Trader, Lyle and Lofton to get healthy to take this offense to a new level.

OL

This remains the best unit in America. It's hard to believe that some "experts" ranked the Gators OL over Miami's in the offseason. They weren't even playing the same sport on Saturday. Markel Bell, in particular, was dominant. I thought he was only OK against Notre Dame, but he was on another level versus the Gators. He treated Tyreak Sapp like a child. James Brockermeyer has a couple weeks to clean up the snaps.

DL

This team plays with maniacal effort, and its two best defensive players (Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor) set the tone. Everybody tries to match their energy, and that results in a lot of car crashes. Mesidor made an incredible play on an end-around to Tre Wilson that showcased his agility and motor. He's a high school linebacker and plays with that kind of awareness and change of direction. Marquise Lightfoot is matching their energy and moves like a safety. There aren't many five-star defensive ends flying down on kickoff. The defensive tackles continue to be rock-solid, with Ahmad Moten coming on strong.

LB

This group doesn't get enough hype. They're long, they're heavy, they run well, they knock back, they have instincts and they're old. Jeremiah Love averaged 126 yards against Texas A&M and Purdue but only got 33 against Miami. Jaden Baugh ran for 46 yards on 3.8 yards per carry. It's been a complete transformation since the lows of the late Manny era.

DB

The safeties stood out on Saturday. Jakobe Thomas is exactly what we needed on defense. Like Bain and Mesidor on the defensive line, Thomas sets the tone on the back end. He's also been a sound tackler. Zechariah Poyser followed his lead and threw his body around with abandon. Keionte Scott is an Energizer Bunny in the slot. The corner group still hasn't been tested, but they're playing physical. I think Florida avoided the horizontal passing game because our corners would have eaten their wide receivers alive.

K

Carter Davis
is an example of the staff's success evaluating in the Portal. There can be projection with older players, too. Davis has a special boot and he is becoming a better kicker every day.

Overall, the four weeks have gone as well as possible. it's a long season and there will be adversity. Time to heal up, study up on Malzahn and get ready to win a state title.

That knockout ended Bart's WWE career as well correct?
 
I know I'm in the minority, but I hate these (insert the most offensive insult possible here) more than anyone else. By far. I cannot tell you how much joy watching our kids just son'ing theirs up and down the football team brought me. Yeah, I'm not thrilled that I actually had to sweat when the game was 13-7, but after the dust settles, anyone and everyone who watched that game, including everyone in that repulsive fanbase, knows Miami is bigger, stronger, better, and flat dominated them. (No matter what they want to write on the internet....every single one of them knows they bit the pillow for 60 minutes).

We were better last year.

We're better this year.

Our program is better. It's been historically better. It's better currently. And it'll be better in the future. We are simply better than UiF. And watching that come to fruition, again, in real-time, and not with smoke and mirrors -- we just lined up for 100 snaps and knocked their ****s in the dirt over and over and over again -- will never, ever get old to me.

I was at the game in Orlando, and Miami had no business being on the same field as a Dan Mullen team. Sad to say, but it's true. They were the physically dominant team, and funny enough, that night the score was much closer than the game actually was. Fast-forward a few years, it's completely flipped. 180 degrees. That was men against boys out there, genuinely. Mario has his warts, no doubt. I have no idea if we ever win a Natty here with him, or anyone else. But I will always be grateful that, at the VERY least, we're a big boy football operation again. The 2019 game was embarrassing. 2025 was a bludgeoning.
couldnt have written it better myself. I'm gonna give Beck a pass for Saturday night. It was wet and wet conditions can play mind games with a QB.

BUT, outside of that, there should be exactly zero complaints from the fanbase. You asked for a team "capable" of winning big, well, we've got one!!
Will this team win a Natty?? we don't know yet, but we finally have a team and a program that has the ability to do so and man does it feel good.

Even greater is that it's being done by a man who BLEEDS orange and green and literally gives every ounce of his energy and passion into this program, and I have no doubts this is just the beginning on his mission to put Miami back on the mountain top of CFB

Enjoy this one fellas and then get ready to go do the same to the Noles on their turf!!
 
There's no such thing as a homegrown team anymore. At least not a good one. All offseason, the media hyped up Florida and Clemson. Nobody seemed to care that their Portal classes ranked below Sacramento State. They were going to fix their problems by "developing their own guys." We saw how that turned out.

The big winners on Saturday all invested in the Portal. Texas Tech spent millions to build a defensive line from scratch. Indiana followed up a dream season by splurging on upgrades. Missouri leveled up with a dynamic backfield combo and Georgia's best pass-rusher. All of them won big.

The Canes are twice the team as the Gators because they use both talent pools. Twelve of our starters came from the Portal- Beck, Daniels, Marion, Brockermeyer, Bauman, Blay, Mesidor, Toure, Thomas, Poyser, Lucas and Scott. The other ten are high school recruits. Of those ten, six came from South Florida (Fletcher, Toney, Bain, Moten, Bissainthe, Frederique). The remaining four are giant offensive linemen from all over the country. This is a sustainable formula.

Mario and Napier were hired the same week. They waged fierce recruiting battles from Day One. Even the collectives got into it.

Four years later, the results speak for themselves. The University of Florida football program is dead and buried. Unless we play in the Callahan Auto Parts Bowl, we won't be seeing them for a while. Josh Pate compared this game to Butterbean v. Bart Gunn at Wrestlemania 15. I wish I thought of that first.



The 26-7 bludgeoning capped it off, but the whole weekend was a huge win for the program. Gameday looked incredible on TV, the stadium was packed and loud, and the national perception of Miami has shifted completely. We are a real program again.

Here are some position-by-position thoughts on the game:

QB

Carson Beck
didn't play well. His passes lacked juice, and his ball placement was off. I think the weather had an impact. Beck doesn't have huge hands to grip and rip a wet football. But he did enough to move his record to 28-3. I expect him to come out of the bye week smoking against Florida State.

RB

Mark Fletcher
had 116 yards and it felt like a normal day. Four games in, he's one of the best backs in the country. Marty Brown made the two biggest plays of the game- one that counted (one-handed catch) and another that the refs missed. Miami ran for 189 yards against the best defense left on its schedule. It should have been even more. Jordan Lyle will give this group a jolt when he returns after the bye.

TE

Elija Lofton
finally got going with four catches and a hurdle. Coach Cristobal talked about Lofton on the WQAM postgame and sounded bullish on his recovery. He's still not the player we saw in practice, but he has two weeks to heal. Alex Bauman had some rough moments. Like Beck, he missed spring and his timing just seems off. This is a good week for him to to settle down. We need more production from this position.

WR

The receivers had a quiet day. The high point was whooping the Gators as blockers. Miami needs some of its more explosive players like JoJo Trader, Lyle and Lofton to get healthy to take this offense to a new level.

OL

This remains the best unit in America. It's hard to believe that some "experts" ranked the Gators OL over Miami's in the offseason. They weren't even playing the same sport on Saturday. Markel Bell, in particular, was dominant. I thought he was only OK against Notre Dame, but he was on another level versus the Gators. He treated Tyreak Sapp like a child. James Brockermeyer has a couple weeks to clean up the snaps.

DL

This team plays with maniacal effort, and its two best defensive players (Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor) set the tone. Everybody tries to match their energy, and that results in a lot of car crashes. Mesidor made an incredible play on an end-around to Tre Wilson that showcased his agility and motor. He's a high school linebacker and plays with that kind of awareness and change of direction. Marquise Lightfoot is matching their energy and moves like a safety. There aren't many five-star defensive ends flying down on kickoff. The defensive tackles continue to be rock-solid, with Ahmad Moten coming on strong.

LB

This group doesn't get enough hype. They're long, they're heavy, they run well, they knock back, they have instincts and they're old. Jeremiah Love averaged 126 yards against Texas A&M and Purdue but only got 33 against Miami. Jaden Baugh ran for 46 yards on 3.8 yards per carry. It's been a complete transformation since the lows of the late Manny era.

DB

The safeties stood out on Saturday. Jakobe Thomas is exactly what we needed on defense. Like Bain and Mesidor on the defensive line, Thomas sets the tone on the back end. He's also been a sound tackler. Zechariah Poyser followed his lead and threw his body around with abandon. Keionte Scott is an Energizer Bunny in the slot. The corner group still hasn't been tested, but they're playing physical. I think Florida avoided the horizontal passing game because our corners would have eaten their wide receivers alive.

K

Carter Davis
is an example of the staff's success evaluating in the Portal. There can be projection with older players, too. Davis has a special boot and he is becoming a better kicker every day.

Overall, the four weeks have gone as well as possible. it's a long season and there will be adversity. Time to heal up, study up on Malzahn and get ready to win a state title.

Bell and Cooper on the OL are just nasty MFers and I love it!! Not sure what was up with Brockermeyer, but outside of that, our OL put on an absolute clinic!!! We've got an NFL OL playing at the U baby and it feels soo good knowing we can line up against anyone and insert our will!

Our DL played absolutely lights out!!! Outside of Mesidor crashing down to far in-line on their TD run, I can't think of another play where they were out of position.

The change in our LB play honestly might be the most impressive room flip I've ever seen. Our LBs seem to be everywhere all at once. They are never flat footed and are always in pursuit of the ball. Simply incredible what has happened with that room.

Similar to the LB room, the night and day change in the DB room is equally as impressive. Thomas was a man possessed and honestly, Scott might be our best portal addition on that side of the ball. Again, he seems to be everywhere all at once and seems to always be in position to make a play. He's been absolutely incredible for us so far and if he keeps up his level of play, he's gonna play himself into a nice draft pick!
 
As I mentioned to you elsewhere, this is solid. I might as well just copy/paste what I messaged you:

You know I’ve been screaming from the mountain tops that Clemson and UF were straight up fake media creations. I think it goes beyond portal. I think media people and even some dip**** coaches give too much credit to nonsense that doesn’t actually play out in games. I said that before ND. I’ll once again reference the "Moneyball" (movie) scout table convo. That’s what a lot of stuff sounds like to me. At the end of every sports competition, it’s just a battle of styles and matchups. Clemson bringing ‘back the most production’ is a tenuous way to project a new season with new matchups.
 
That knockout ended Bart's WWE career as well correct?
Yes, after Wrestlemania 15, WWE released him but it's not because he lost or he suffered injury in the fight. Russo just didn't have any use for Gunn once his tag team run was over with the Smoking Gunns. If Brawl for All didn't happen, he would have been released before that. But Gunn later signed with AJPW and spent several years over there, then TNA, and finally a return to AJPW.
 
At this point the multiple year returns show that the portal has completely changed the game and you can rebuild a team in just one off season and it works. We saw in 22 and 23 what mid portal classes do and vice versa in 24 and 25. Our 23 class while having two bona fide studs in Bain and CiCi(its looking like both are first round locks early in the season) is a disaster, and it you would not even know it because we more than made up for it via said portal. I use that as an example, because Im imagining the same thing has happened to UF and Clemson. The old way of doing things is done. It doesnt even matter if you miss during the HS cycle unless its in the tranches.
Our 23 class is a disaster?
No. Try another adjective.
 
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