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  1. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    Clemson in 2015 was rock bottom to me. It was a pivot point, or an exclamation point perhaps. Two programs that on paper had similar talent. Two programs that left the game heading in clearly opposite directions. One regime had its team pointed towards a national championship. The other had...
  2. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    It’s still a failure on Coker’s part, as he could have landed wide receivers from out of state. At least get a couple of three star players to provide depth and hope that one overperforms. The Hurricanes up to the 2006 were national title contenders...we should not have been losing recruiting...
  3. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    Larry Coker's recruiting on offense delivered the death blow. It made the 2006 Hurricanes seem far worse than they otherwise were (defense was still talented), and put Randy Shannon in a deep hole in year one. And those two years made the Hurricanes look like chumps at a time when the SEC was...
  4. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    Here is what we rolled into 2006 with, and this is why we failed: Lance Leggett Junior 247 Ranking: 5 Stars Total Games in 2006: 13 Receiving Yards: 584 Sam Shields Freshman 247 Ranking: 4 Stars Total Games in 2006: 13 Receiving Yards: 501 Ryan Moore Senior 247 Ranking: 5 Stars Total Games in...
  5. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    Miami was going after Preston Parker but lost him to FSU.
  6. GojiraCane

    2006 Season

    Larry Coker failed to recruit wide receivers at a replacement level from 2004 onward. Going into that summer, we had six scholarship wide receivers. One of them - Ryan Moore - was largely unavailable. A cornerback (Hill) and a punter (Monroe) were converted to wide receivers. Miami was suited...
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