It's sad broSaid on a sports radio discussion that kids don't want to come to Miami. Harsh truth? Also said he found himself rooting for LSU....now that's actually someone who played here and was an All American.
Then begin a downward spiral as their top players and coaches leave for greener pastures.LSU is the new Miami tbh. Coach O says whatever the F he wants, players do and say whatever the F they want, and they stomp people on the field.
And we would still loseFalse, kids in south florida do not want to come to Miami. But I assure you if Miami recruited in Texas, Cali, NY, Georgia, etc. They would love to come!
U ask me this 5 years ago I say I'm sending my son to play at the U period. Now? I look at that father and smack him in the fuqin face. It would be hard to send my kid to UM to play football. UM killed my homerism a long time agoWould you want your kid to play in a donofrio defense, or a Coley offense, or a richt offense, or an enos offense, or a baker defense?
Get some real coaches and we'll start competing again. Kids will choose the U.
Losing Brady was huge....LSU will be good but what we saw last year IMO is over. Brady may possibly be one of kind man.....he was the real hiesman and I'm not an x and o guy......but he was so good man.Then begin a downward spiral as their top players and coaches leave for greener pastures.
All they need is a Donna Shalala and they're done for.
I'd rather have an offensive line with kids from the mid-west like Wisconsin.I don't want those kids bc Florida kids are way better than kids any place else. The only thing we don't have in Florida are QB'S. You will find one or two kids in different states but lets be real why are all the other colleges coming to Florida instead of looking in there own backyard? Bc THEY KNOW FLORIDA HAS THE TALENT IN EVERY POSITION.
I feel u on the homerism..... Those green and Orange glasses died for me after the nd game in 2012. Still root for my team, but I have no issue pointing out how trash we've been for 15 yearsU ask me this 5 years ago I say I'm sending my son to play at the U period. Now? I look at that father and smack him in the fuqin face. It would be hard to send my kid to UM to play football. UM killed my homerism a long time ago
Justin Flowe is from Cali.False, kids in south florida do not want to come to Miami. But I assure you if Miami recruited in Texas, Cali, NY, Georgia, etc. They would love to come!
Yeah that’s crazy bro how the mighty have fallen. I’ll always be a fan but got dammit it hurts sometimes to see Miami like this, losing to teams like FIU, Duke, and a 2-10 GT team.It's sad bro
When I saw LSU I saw UM....it was like one school we know and love is run by SJWs and LSU is old UM run by savages that want that W above all things. Hard to see us come back even with coaching changes...if the people up top don't want it then history is history and this is who we now are.
False, kids in south florida do not want to come to Miami. But I assure you if Miami recruited in Texas, Cali, NY, Georgia, etc. They would love to come!
I found myself rooting for LSU too. That offense had such a unique collection of talent we may never see again in CFB.
As for the kids don't want to come to Miami part...is that not a fact at least for the time being? The same could be said about Clemson 15 years ago to a much larger degree and things change.
LSU is the new Miami tbh. Coach O says whatever the F he wants, players do and say whatever the F they want, and they stomp people on the field.
People love to leave that part out when they're going on the typical low hanging fruit South Fla trope.the high 4*/5* kids in those states would not sign with us just like the high 4*/5* kids in south Florida won't sign with us
People love to leave that part out when they're going on the typical low hanging fruit South Fla trope.
Meanwhile the two highest rated recruits in our class are Chaney & Knighton.
Pump the breaks. It was one season.LSU is the new Miami tbh. Coach O says whatever the F he wants, players do and say whatever the F they want, and they stomp people on the field.