It's actually KevinCaneface logic where you can create excuses ahead of time for in case Richt goes 6-6.
I'm wondering if that's half the reason people are continuously moving their season predictions downward.
No where did I even talk about the team to make excuses. But I did out another one of your screen names that you troll the same boring carp with.
I don't do multiple screen names. You calling me and this guy "trolls" is about as productive as if I were to call you a UM shill and accuse you of being a paid employee towing the company line.
I do find it interesting how sensitive the admin is to criticism, though.
Tell you what - if you don't want to **** off a segment of your fan base, don't kick your two best defensive players off the team a week before the season starts. Talk about a letdown.
I'm surprised UM people are struggling to understand the cause and effect on that one.
Yeah, when you are giving someone free housing, education, training facilities, and feeding them you can do whatever you want to those who would jeopardize your establishment with selfish acts
"We give them free housing and feed them so we can do whatever we want to them" is how they used to justify slavery, my friend.
It was wrong of Miami to throw these young men away. You don't abandon your kids...and that's especially true in the case of Grace who is from South Florida.
I don't know what Grace and Muhammad's family situations are like, but speaking more generally - one of the greatest social impacts that organized football bestows on young people, perhaps greater even than the classroom education, is the family-like structure it gives to kids who often come from broken environments. They learn to be men, right vs wrong, how to work hard and act decently.
UM should take a lot of pride that they do that for these young men...and I do take issue morally when they cast a kid off just because the university's reputation might be at stake.
And at stake to whom? I certainly don't think more highly of them because of this. Love him or hate him, Bobby Bowden had the right attitude when it came to player discipline. Keep it in the family, and make sure the kid knows what he did wrong, but never give up on a kid. I hope Richt picked up those same values from his mentor.