12/29/19 Fedora leaves Miami?

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Bama has many 1 year coaches and yet they're winning. Don't worry about "what if he leaves" in the future. If coach does well, our offense helps win and if he leaves, we'll find good options again.
 
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I'm guessing it would be 2 years. The guy may not want to get back into head coaching right away - his last couple years were pretty miserable.
 
That’s fine
If he does that then that means he did a good job. The job will be attractive and we will find someone else.

Exactly I don't know why dudes don't want guys who are going to excel at their job enough that other schools covet them.
 
That’s a great problem to have. Makes Miami desirable because if you come as a coordinator and do great you’ll soon be a HC somewhere. Head coach U?
 
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If he doesn't take Temple, I get the feeling he's gone first chance if a decent HC opens up. Is one year at Miami worth it?

It's the nature of the business.

Remember this: one of the highest priorities of any leader is to develop and promote more leaders.

If Diaz's staff gets poached in coming years, thats a sign of success. Yes it's hard to constantly replace talent, but you know what's harder?

Dealing with staff who stay because no one else wants them.
 
I agree. what is the point of 1 or maybe 2 years. its important to have some consistency year to year in the offensive scheme and play calling. ESPECIALLY for qb play...
 
Won't the same be said of Applewhite or any other OC Diaz brings in? Miami was #64 out 65 Power 5 teams offensively. That's how poorly we were coached offensively. Richt ran pre-snap motion a couple of times with Thomas on JET sweeps and then with Langham. Good lord to the latter. Even with Rich Olson in 2006 we haven't been this incompetently management on offense since the 1970s. The bar to improve is so low that we will see Diaz like improvements on offense (2016 after D'Onofrio) where any competent OC will look like a genius.
 
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