Clay Helton update

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Did we? Cause we were hearing from the jump how disruptive he was


Did we? Because he came in as a skinny twig who was not ready to start.

Besides, the point was about recruiting HS kids vs. transfers, so don't try to bullsh!te everyone by claiming that Rousseau shouldn't count for "development" because he was some finished-product-ready-to-start as a true freshman.

"Disruptive". Hilarious. So, yeah, Miami didn't develop Rousseau at all. Because "disruptive"...

So a guy has to suck as a true freshman before Miami coaches get any credit? Come on now, how dumb does that sound...
 
That's fair to say that. but here's the problem with it when Greg came in he's was getting developed by Kool and it was the year BEFORE the portal started... Before that point it just was what it was. And again that was Kool who developed Greg which he'd tell you repeatedly out of his own mouth.


Again, I only responded to the point that we had developed nobody, zero, zilch. I just named one FIRST ROUNDER off the top of my head.

Coaches come and go. You can't suddenly start/stop giving credit like that. Besides, GR played in Manny's defense, so whether he learned technical skills from one coach and was given the opportunity to play within the system by another coach, it's a team effort.
 
I'm waiting on the push notifications of Urban Meyer quitting on Jacksonville due to health concerns, spend time with his family. Then accepts the head coach title at USCw.

What makes you think he would want to coach USC? His deep California ties? He needs the money? I can guarantee you one thing, Texas offered more money to Meyer than USC ever could and Meyer turned them down. He'd quit for Notre Dame and that's it. Seeing as ND almost lost to FSU and Toledo, that gig might be more available than we thought.
 
Legit question and not trying to pick a message board fight - what have you seen from Manny that makes you think he can fix the issues we have in 10 games? Are you banking on his ability to adapt? Because he’s already changed both sides of the ball and we still struggle in the same ways that we did in 2019. If he wins an extra game this year but shows the exact same issues that we know for sure sets his ceiling as an 8-9 win coach, are you cool with that? If yes, do you think he has the ability to overcome that ceiling? If no, why keep him? TI
All this depends on what expectations you had for this team..me it was 10 wins. Way to soon to actually judge what this team will be come November..if we win 10 plus games does margin of victory matter that much? Are we in that position talent wise to be worried about margin of victories..for me its a no. Again all this depends on your expectations. And as Miami fans, are expectations are delusional to both degrees. At the end of the day it’s about W/L
 
What makes you think he would want to coach USC? His deep California ties? He needs the money? I can guarantee you one thing, Texas offered more money to Meyer than USC ever could and Meyer turned them down. He'd quit for Notre Dame and that's it. Seeing as ND almost lost to FSU and Toledo, that gig might be more available than we thought.
that fan base is dreaming again.... they have Urban Meyer on the brain...
 
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I'm waiting on the push notifications of Urban Meyer quitting on Jacksonville due to health concerns, spend time with his family. Then accepts the head coach title at USCw.
They were already in talks with him in the past, he chose Jacksonville
 
What makes you think he would want to coach USC? His deep California ties? He needs the money? I can guarantee you one thing, Texas offered more money to Meyer than USC ever could and Meyer turned them down. He'd quit for Notre Dame and that's it. Seeing as ND almost lost to FSU and Toledo, that gig might be more available than we thought.
Kelly has got to be on his way out at ND. I remember a couple years ago they wanted him gone then he made a run only to get blasted in the playoffs. That’s the ceiling with him. Gonna get rocky up there this year.
 
Firing a coach every 3 years seems to working for literally NO ONE.

Is it the sole cause or just a symptom of a deeper problem? There’s no upside in keeping a guy around after you’ve seen enough.
 
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Donte interim. He’s one guy that I’d be betting on being retained.
 
Did we? Because he came in as a skinny twig who was not ready to start.

Besides, the point was about recruiting HS kids vs. transfers, so don't try to bullsh!te everyone by claiming that Rousseau shouldn't count for "development" because he was some finished-product-ready-to-start as a true freshman.

"Disruptive". Hilarious. So, yeah, Miami didn't develop Rousseau at all. Because "disruptive"...

So a guy has to suck as a true freshman before Miami coaches get any credit? Come on now, how dumb does that sound...
Diaz them did develop Rosseau, just like Golden and No D developed Muhammad Wilkerson. Problem is neither can develop a team, a cohesive unit that can play with any team thats not str8 garbage
 
Diaz them did develop Rosseau, just like Golden and No D developed Muhammad Wilkerson. Problem is neither can develop a team, a cohesive unit that can play with any team thats not str8 garbage


OK, but we did just develop a first-round DE, right? Like, my eyes didn't deceive me, right? That's the only point I was making.
 
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Is it the sole cause or just a symptom of a deeper problem? There’s no upside in keeping a guy around after you’ve seen enough.

CFB is stuck in a cycle of constantly firing coaches too soon and rewarding coaches too soon. I believe the vast majority of colleges need 4-5 years before they can really imprint on a program. Sure there are outlier when coaches suck really bad and deserve to get fired after 2-3 seasons just as well as there are outliers where coaches make show vast improvements quickly. I agree Manny is teetering on the edge and deserves a fair share of criticism.....but i'm not blind to the fact that a quick answer to our problems is extremely unlikely. There are still quite a few positives from the MD era that he can build on. All is not lost YET.

People are clamoring for Christobal and he's 3-3 in his last 6 games with a loss to just fired Clay Helton.
 
OK, but we did just develop a first-round DE, right? Like, my eyes didn't deceive me, right? That's the only point I was making.
Yeah they did . He is still a garbage coach. No one has to take away anything positive from him. The game results speak for themselves. We had Rosseau when we lost to FIU and La Tech and Phillips when they got dragged for 800 yards. He needs to develop a team.
 
Yeah I got a little insight on SC when nephew was getting recruited. Bohn was the AD at cincy when they hired Fickell. That 100% is his guy. They’re close. He made Helton juice up the support staff like crazy that’s why they made waves this past off season in that department. I really think it was also to make the job appealing to the next guy.

Coach Arce is a cool dude. Coach Vic Sooto is a goof. He really thought they had a chance at JTT and tried pulling a oh one spot left if JTT commits that’s the spot, so you can commit now if you want so he ghosted their OV and was already at Stanford. He’s a **** recruiter, lot of other kids were bashing them said they were phony guys in recruiting.

SC should/will go big with the staff. My question is if it’s Fickell, does he get Marcus Freeman to jump ship?

That’s a really good ?
 
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