Alarming quote from Ferman in his Wedn. Update

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10000%. If you come around here thirsty for inside info that amounts to anything more than the occasional dude tangentially associated with an occasional player then you're either an idiot or someone that finds general entertainment in dabbling in fantasy.

Agreed. That's really my main beef with Petey. He left us in the dark and he was the MVP of this site. No disrespect to DMoney and crew(you all are good dudes) but if this site was the Jackson 5, Petey was Michael.
 
Zo may be unemployed soon. So the dynamic changes. You think Zo has a GM gig lined up right now? Where do you think he ends up if he gets let go in Cleveland? Does GB take him back in the same role he had? Seriously, what other opportunities does he have right now?
You're putting to much stock into his current POSSIBLE opportunities though. You're forgetting the lone intangible that offers value. ALONZO IS A MULTI MILLIONAIRE. He doesnt need to have a day to day at any point. He has assets in real estate and several businesses that I can speak on. Plus he is a well known commodity in football circles from a personnel perspective. He doesnt need Cleveland at the end of the day. Even though I wouldnt be surprised if he isnt going anywhere. Cleveland is dysfunctional just like we are so you never know with them. In life absence makes the heart grow fond.
 
#1. Manny was hired because Blake is crap and made a flippant decision when he believed that Diaz, JR--the guy he e envisioned as a HC one day-- was really going to stick with Temple over UM at anytime, be it 6 hours, 6 days or 6 weeks. He was allowed to skip a true search because the powers that be give him that authority even though he was known to be hands off with coaches, and had just let Richt crash and burn.

I know we're all searching for the big reason we got our dycks in a blender again, but people keep overstating Diaz, Sr. as someone the powerbrokers give a **** about or owe a favor (s), when it's actually the other way around.

The story that came out after the Diaz hire is that Cristobal was going to be the guy, but James wanted Diaz and he had the backing of several BOT members that were friends of the mayor. I have issues with the fact that Cristobal had also been pre-selected without interviewing other candidates, but it just goes to show that Mayor Diazs friends made sure Diaz Jr got the job.
 
You're putting to much stock into his current POSSIBLE opportunities though. You're forgetting the lone intangible that offers value. ALONZO IS A MULTI MILLIONAIRE. He doesnt need to have a day to day at any point. He has assets in real estate and several businesses that I can speak on. Plus he is a well known commodity in football circles from a personnel perspective. He doesnt need Cleveland at the end of the day. Even though I wouldnt be surprised if he isnt going anywhere. Cleveland is dysfunctional just like we are so you never know with them. In life absence makes the heart grow fond.

If he doesn't need the work God bless him.
 
I think its time to start claiming that the real reason that James wont hire Highsmith is that he doesn't want a strong black man questioning his decisions. It would cause the SJW robots currently running the school to short circuit.

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It’s sad but the only thing that makes me excited about canes football is when people get fired.

This team lost a ton through attrition. I said last season we’d be lucky win 5-6 games. There is no shot we win 6 games next season. Manny and Blake will Be gone after next season and there is no doubt in my mind. It just sucks that we will waste another year, but this is where we are. A national embarrassment.
 
The story that came out after the Diaz hire is that Cristobal was going to be the guy, but James wanted Diaz and he had the backing of several BOT members that were friends of the mayor. I have issues with the fact that Cristobal had also been pre-selected without interviewing other candidates, but it just goes to show that Mayor Diazs friends made sure Diaz Jr got the job.
How was cristobol ’going to be the guy’ if richt quit suddely amd manny got hired immediately, with no interview process?
 
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How was cristobol ’going to be the guy’ if richt quit suddely amd manny got hired immediately, with no interview process?



"Richt had a three hour meeting with Blake James on Saturday afternoon, during the course of which he agreed to overhaul the offense. Sunday morning, Richt called James and indicated that he wasn’t comfortable firing his staff, and that he’d prefer to retire instead (this saved the school 20m).
At this point, Rudy Fernandez (chief of staff to the President of UM, also SVP communications), who’s very close to Diaz Jr., started telling the board and James that UM had to retain Diaz.
Simultaneously, David Epstein and Manny Kadre, who are also the BoT for UM (and are also very close with Manny Diaz Sr., former mayor of Miami) started pressuring James to interview Diaz ASAP.
While this was all happening, Jeff Soffer (whose mother is the namesake of the indoor practice facility—among a family of billionaires) was reportedly ready to pony up 10m for the buyout of Mario Cristobal. Adding to this, Cristobal’s wife was interested in the move, however I haven’t seen texts about Mario’s personal interest.
On Sunday night, James interviewed Diaz, who expressed his interest in the UM job, but also mentioned that he couldn’t keep stringing Temple along, as he was in the midst of assembling a staff, on top of recruiting starting next week. Diaz Jr. informed James that he was leaving for Philadelphia within the next few days (Monday/Tuesday) and they would have to make an immediate decision.
The rest is history, as Diaz was offered the job on Sunday evening."
 
I said it is a potential issue. I don’t have his contract, but I’m a lawyer and an adjunct professor at UM law, so I’m just spotting “potential” issues like I would for a class. But it could be that simply lack the balls to have a guy like Highsmith around. Don’t know.

Even if it's not expressly stated in the contract, at the very least its customary for a college coach to have more autonomy than an NFL coach. An NFL coach has a GM that he has to report directly to and who often makes personnel decisions regarding the roster and might provide input regarding staff. While a college coach answers to the A.D., the A.D. is in charge of the entire athletic department. The college coach is generally in charge of all football related maters such as hiring assistants and who the team is recruiting.

The only way bringing in Zo works is if Blake gives all football related decision making to Zo and Zo functions as the AD for football. The problem then becomes what coach wants to work under that. Ultimately this is looking more like an admission by Blake that he doesn't know what he is doing when it comes to football.
 
So with Diaz claiming that part of the reason that they team went under .500 is that the team culture has to change, it made me wonder. Have you ever seen a HC who was a coordinator for the previous HC, ever blame his predecessor for the team's failures? I cant remember ever seeing it. Maybe because its stupid to claim that the team is filled with guys with the wrong mental makeup when half the team was his responsibility.
He passively aggressively has been throwing shots at Richt and blaming Richt all year. Even before the season. Yet Richts offense averaged more points and his team ended with a better record. Mark Richt definately deserves some blame...but to still be blaming the previous coach AFTER the season? This is your baby now. Fix it.
 
That's not stefansson fault. Even mike said they agreed to part ways. Than later that same night manny called and said let's reevaluate that in a week or two. Two dbs are saying they were told Mike's leaving also but now it doesnt seem it. Just more clown show.
Are you able to share what may have changed in those few hours? Sounds like it may still be unresolved? Appreciate the info as always. Happy new year.
 


"Richt had a three hour meeting with Blake James on Saturday afternoon, during the course of which he agreed to overhaul the offense. Sunday morning, Richt called James and indicated that he wasn’t comfortable firing his staff, and that he’d prefer to retire instead (this saved the school 20m).
At this point, Rudy Fernandez (chief of staff to the President of UM, also SVP communications), who’s very close to Diaz Jr., started telling the board and James that UM had to retain Diaz.
Simultaneously, David Epstein and Manny Kadre, who are also the BoT for UM (and are also very close with Manny Diaz Sr., former mayor of Miami) started pressuring James to interview Diaz ASAP.
While this was all happening, Jeff Soffer (whose mother is the namesake of the indoor practice facility—among a family of billionaires) was reportedly ready to pony up 10m for the buyout of Mario Cristobal. Adding to this, Cristobal’s wife was interested in the move, however I haven’t seen texts about Mario’s personal interest.
On Sunday night, James interviewed Diaz, who expressed his interest in the UM job, but also mentioned that he couldn’t keep stringing Temple along, as he was in the midst of assembling a staff, on top of recruiting starting next week. Diaz Jr. informed James that he was leaving for Philadelphia within the next few days (Monday/Tuesday) and they would have to make an immediate decision.
The rest is history, as Diaz was offered the job on Sunday evening."

So some other poster posted something he says he saw on another board that was posted by someone who claims to have a friend ’in the booster community’, and that’s the story? Sounds irrefutable.
 
The problem here is the confusion created over two entirely different positions.

- Chief - slapdick position. Less important than the OC that Blake James is talking about and Highsmith is never taking

- Football AD - an illusion created when sauces heard Highsmith was interested in coming to Miami.

#staytuned

Well put.....what Alonzo wants and Miami needs is a strong GM type, because of the incompetence of the current staff. The strong GM type does NOT exist in college football.
 
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"Richt had a three hour meeting with Blake James on Saturday afternoon, during the course of which he agreed to overhaul the offense. Sunday morning, Richt called James and indicated that he wasn’t comfortable firing his staff, and that he’d prefer to retire instead (this saved the school 20m).
At this point, Rudy Fernandez (chief of staff to the President of UM, also SVP communications), who’s very close to Diaz Jr., started telling the board and James that UM had to retain Diaz.
Simultaneously, David Epstein and Manny Kadre, who are also the BoT for UM (and are also very close with Manny Diaz Sr., former mayor of Miami) started pressuring James to interview Diaz ASAP.
While this was all happening, Jeff Soffer (whose mother is the namesake of the indoor practice facility—among a family of billionaires) was reportedly ready to pony up 10m for the buyout of Mario Cristobal. Adding to this, Cristobal’s wife was interested in the move, however I haven’t seen texts about Mario’s personal interest.
On Sunday night, James interviewed Diaz, who expressed his interest in the UM job, but also mentioned that he couldn’t keep stringing Temple along, as he was in the midst of assembling a staff, on top of recruiting starting next week. Diaz Jr. informed James that he was leaving for Philadelphia within the next few days (Monday/Tuesday) and they would have to make an immediate decision.
The rest is history, as Diaz was offered the job on Sunday evening."
By this account the MAJOR culprits are the BOT members ( Epstein and Kadre) which apparently influenced James.
 
I continue to be shocked at the utter incompetence and apathy from the decision makers at the University of Miami. It’s like every single one of them is completely tone deaf and oblivious to what’s going on in the real world.

I mean, I get why Blake and Manny don’t want him to come in and hold them accountable for this mess but the people above them should really be ashamed of themselves. Hopefully enough big money people say enough is enough.
Maybe. I heard a good counterveiling opinion on a podcast that a strong GM of sports is actually quite rare in CFB. College GMs usually handle auxiliary duties that a head coach does not have time for - basically an assistant. Same podcast said that ignore would be a huge step down for Zo to take such a position.

If it is a strong GM with say over the HC and assistants, the podcast also says we’re in an equally bad situation. Mario would not be a HC in an environment where he does not have say, and neither would many other coaches.
 
Well put.....what Alonzo wants and Miami needs is a strong GM type, because of the incompetence of the current staff. The strong GM type does NOT exist in college football.

The absolutely insane thing would be if it actually came to pass.

Like wait, we can get Alonzo Highsmith to be the football AD???
 
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It’s over. Until the ACC threatens to kick Miami out (which seems unlikely) the administration has no incentive to change the status quo.

I do think that should be our message though—the ACC should replace Miami with UCF (or whomever). Start beating that drum and maybe it will wake some people up.
The ACC will never kick us out.
Too big a media market.
Get what yer saying..
 
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