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Tried bringing his Fat Boy football mentality to the #1 place on the globe that should never play Fat Boy football.
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really though, like who cares? it's 2 coaches ago................ talking about the past aint gunna change it.
I'd say all of this is spot on. Good analysis!I'll respectfully disagree on that.
Randy Shannon - Left the program inbalanced. The majority of the best talent entering the 2011 season were 3rd and 4th year players. His final class was down to two players when he was fired. Recruiting had become a disaster. There was no nutrition program under Shannon, and players consistently got worse the longer they played at Miami under him. As an aside, he also had absolutely no emotion on the sideline and the team began to take on those trademarks.
Al Golden - The team that he left Richt had much less depth, but talent was relatively balanced across 1st to 4th year players. He got the nutrition program approved, so there's that. And unless I'm wrong, I'd say relationships with HS coaches were improved and recruiting turned up quite a bit compared to Shannon.
That's not to excuse what went wrong under Golden's tenure, but I think that the program was left in a really bad place under Shannon. It would have taken a Saban or Meyer type of effort to quickly pull the Hurricanes out of the hole that Shannon's tenure dug for the program. Miami's reputation was worse after Golden, but paradoxically the foundations of the program and infastructure seemed a bit stronger for the next coach.
He was to defense what Richt was to offense.
I said we'll get you when we're ready, thank you for proving your own.
We’re talking about Golden not Shannon and a poster said Richt left the place better, he didn’t.I'll respectfully disagree on that.
Randy Shannon - Left the program inbalanced. The majority of the best talent entering the 2011 season were 3rd and 4th year players. His final class was down to two players when he was fired. Recruiting had become a disaster. There was no nutrition program under Shannon, and players consistently got worse the longer they played at Miami under him. As an aside, he also had absolutely no emotion on the sideline and the team began to take on those trademarks.
Al Golden - The team that he left Richt had much less depth, but talent was relatively balanced across 1st to 4th year players. He got the nutrition program approved, so there's that. And unless I'm wrong, I'd say relationships with HS coaches were improved and recruiting turned up quite a bit compared to Shannon.
That's not to excuse what went wrong under Golden's tenure, but I think that the program was left in a really bad place under Shannon. It would have taken a Saban or Meyer type of effort to quickly pull the Hurricanes out of the hole that Shannon's tenure dug for the program. Miami's reputation was worse after Golden, but paradoxically the foundations of the program and infastructure seemed a bit stronger for the next coach.
Golden sucked but Heaps was not on the team in 2013. Ryan Williams was the backup. Heaps came in 2014I'm posting this as a thought occurred to me while listening to the Insights podcast where they discussed Manny's hiring; during the podcast they said that Richt had left the program in much better shape and that under Golden so much was going wrong. So my thought - my question - was simply this...has anyone ever posted a detailed insider account of what went awry during the Golden tenure?
Obviously the defensive scheme was a liability, and served to negate the traditional advantages that Miami has enjoyed. Golden's stubborness in sticking with this scheme ultimately proved his downfall, and this is well known. But aside from this, what were the other underlying problems mentioned in the podcast?
Outside of the defense criticisms, these are the only other details that I've ever heard:
- Duke Johnson's mother saying on 12/29/2014 that the majority of the team would transfer if there was no penalty
- Jonathan Feliciano stating in 2016 that Golden made Stephen Morris play with an injured ankle in the 2013 season (even though 5 star transfer Heaps was available). Also that Golden had a degree in psychology and used it on the players, making Chickillo put on 60 lbs, and that the only reason that he played Kayaa in 2014 as a true freshman was that he was concerned with keeping his job
For those more in the know, what other core issues were there that made the Golden regime so wrong (as mentioned in the podcast)?
the "cultural fit" is BS and our fanbase actually believes that. look what Dan Mullen did with "florida kids" . he's a great coach.