UM most underachieving team in America!!??

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Miami has won exactly half their games against FBS opponents this season and that's despite having one of the most talented rosters in all of college football. If you don't like the heat head coach Al Golden has been taking from former players and fans lately, you might want to read on. One of the most common arguments by those in the pro-Golden camp is that Miami simply doesn't have the players necessary to compete at the highest level. We often hear some of the same lame excuses we've been hearing around here for the last several years.

Maybe Golden doesn't have the players to compete for a national championship. Maybe he doesn't have the players to beat teams like Georgia Tech and Virginia and win a Coastal Division title.

Or perhaps he does. In fact, yes, he does.

According to the latest NFL Draft rankings on CBS Sports, Miami is clearly one of the most talented teams in all of college football.

The Hurricanes have 10 players who have a draft grade on their rankings list -- Duke Johnson, Phillip Dorsett, Clive Walford, Ereck Flowers, Jonathan Feliciano, Anthony Chickillo, Olsen Pierre, Denzel Perryman, Thurston Armbrister, and Ladarius Gunter.

The amazing part about that is that only one school -- the defending national champions and owners of a 27-game winning streak -- has more. Florida State has 12 on their list.

Here is the rest of the AP Top 10 and how many players are on that list:

2. Alabama -- 7
3. Oregon -- 7
4. Mississippi State -- 4
5. Baylor -- 6
6. TCU -- 4
7. Ohio State -- 3
8. Georgia -- 3
9. UCLA -- 3
10. Michigan State -- 5


Some may wonder if other major programs with excellent tradition and home recruiting bases are where the Hurricanes are in terms of overall talent. Again, these numbers indicate they're not. Here are some examples:

Texas -- 6
Florida -- 3
LSU -- 4
USC -- 7
Auburn -- 8
Oklahoma -- 8

Lets dig a bit deeper and look at where all other ACC schools rank.

FSU 12, Louisville 9, Clemson 4, Syracuse 3, Duke 2, Virginia Tech 2, Boston College 1, Georgia Tech 1, Virginia 1, North Carolina 1, North Carolina State 1, Wake Forest 1, and Pittsburgh 1.

Miami's non-conference opponents have low numbers as well -- Nebraska 3, Cincinnati 1, Florida A&M 0, and Arkansas State 0.

There are eight programs who have at least seven players on the list. They're listed below along with their current records against FBS opponents this season.

7: Alabama 9-1
Oregon 9-1
USC 7-4
8: Oklahoma 8-3
Auburn 7-3
9: Louisville 7-3
10: Miami 5-5
12: Florida State 10-0

Kudos to the players who came here at an unpopular time, who have worked extremely hard and who have very bright futures ahead of them.

Golden said a few weeks ago that your record is what you are. At 5-5, the Hurricanes are an average football team right now. People can make up all the excuses they want in order to justify that -- a freshman quarterback, playing too many road games at night, lack of depth, the NCAA mess from recent years, etc -- but the one thing they can't blame it on is the caliber of players that are walking through those doors each and every day.

Based on the research above, one could make a legitimate claim that Miami is the most underachieving team in all of college football right now.

The scary part about that? It's not often the Hurricanes will have this much talent scattered through their junior and senior classes.

I guess it's true what many fans and former players have said many times this season -- prepare yourself for mediocre football until something is done about it. Mike Bakas http://collegefootball.scout.com
 
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Difficult to argue against this type of information honestly . A realistic goal for this team should be at minimum should be winning the coastal
 
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Yes. Absolutely. I feel awful for players like DP, Duke and Walford who play their asses off and have to deal with the incompetence of the staff.
 
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I mean ****. We have more upper classman talent than Alabama and can't win the coastal? Holy crap lmao
 
But coaching doesn't matter. Wait, Howard told us coaching was all THE U ever needed. Guess he was right. Just about ever game this year we had the best player, the best RB, the best LB, the best QB, the best TE, the best oline, heel, for all we know we had the best dline, on the field, but still got beat. Either our players just refused to play good, lost on purpose, or the other team had superior coaching. Based on our opponents records their coaching was actually very good at all, except FSU, just better than ours. I am fairly sure that points to the conclusion that for whatever reason, our coaching staff, or major parts of it, stinks.
 
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If any of you are the least bit surprised by this, I have to ask, what team have you been watching all year not to already know this? Or did Al's constant harping about our talent level not being there yet cause you to only see what he wanted you to see.
 
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Big ups to Thurston Armbrister. Kid has really grown. Gonna finally make those millions to go with his name.
 
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