Clemson - Hiring Riley from TCU

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Yeah, so crazy how a program that's won two national titles over the past half decade—as well as seven of the past eight ACC titles—could reel in an offensive coordinator of their choice.

It's like the Tigers are a powerhouse and desirable location all of a sudden.

Miami has been an abortion of a program for 20 years—and just started spending money 13 months ago—and you're shocked when a power-player like Clemson makes a move, while Miami is still figuring itself out.
Yes. I’m shocked that our seasoned, experienced coach who’s won on a high level can’t bring his scheme and coordinator/coach hirings up to a competent level. There’s no excuse for not having fixed this with obvious changes.
 
Yeah, so crazy how a program that's won two national titles over the past half decade—as well as seven of the past eight ACC titles—could reel in an offensive coordinator of their choice.

It's like the Tigers are a powerhouse and desirable location all of a sudden.

Miami has been an abortion of a program for 20 years—and just started spending money 13 months ago—and you're shocked when a power-player like Clemson makes a move, while Miami is still figuring itself out.

Were excuses 2 for 1 on the Happy Hour menu?

The drink specials must have started early.
 
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At this point Gattis has cost us multiple recruits and transfers.

This is on Mario and the admin. Gattis fielded the worst offense Miami has statistically had since the 1970’s. This shouldn’t be a hard decision.

I guess that’s why Dabo wins and Miami continues to do Miami things like not accepting DT’s from Kentucky because of credits, and hanging on to failed coordinators because the head coach is hard headed.
 
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