OldhamA
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This is true,yet elite cbs are wiping their *** with that resume.
It's why everyone clamouring to have Ed Reed as our 10th coach is fooling themselves. He has nothing to prove in the game of football - what does he want with 60 hour working weeks when he's a multi-millionaire and HOF bound?
Mike Rumph is a very good technical coach. From what I can gather he treats these kids like they're adults - which is why we've recruited the certain personalities we have at DB under him. He has nothing to prove in football either so he's not going to grovel / kiss the **** of a 17 year old kid and tell them they're the world's greatest just to get them through the door.
Then he needs a new job.
Maybe, maybe not.
If he gets Jackson, Young et al drafted and he builds a reputation as a guy that gets you in the league then his style of recruiting will chime with the right recruits. Everyone doesn't have to be a James Coley sleazeball.
No one cares about the Rumph's reputation if he put out a group of CBs that can't cover Pitt's WRs, Wisconsin's WR, UVa's WRs when those recruits watch them on TV or live... You think Campbell is itching to play for Rumph after we not only struggled to cover Wisconsin's WR but looked like a poorly coached group with the lack of heads turned when the ball was in the air? Is Campbell is choosing Miami because Rumph put Corn Elder into the league or that Michael Jackson might get drafted? No.
Kids are looking at 2 things really: Development and Winning.
You build a reputation when your group is always considered the best group in CFB or they pump future pro bowlers at an alarming rate.
I think Campbell looks at our current DB group (ones who have actively put on a Canes uniform) and thinks "**** I'm better than all of those guys".
Much like the 10-0 start pulled the wool over a lot of eyes and people started to talk about Playoffs, at the start of the season most agreed that the back four would be a real weakness this year. That was only exposed late in the season, when teams had more tape on our players (i.e. Wisconsin just throwing the ball up to covered receivers knowing that our CBs probably won't make a play on the ball). That to me says that Rumph did a **** of a coaching job and I can't wait to see what he does with Miami calibre DBs, but I could be wrong.