Unless he has something in his contract about Miami I’d say that’s over for good.Could get behind Mario. Any chance now, or his buyout at Oregon too high (generally speaking, not by Miami cheap standards)?
Unless he has something in his contract about Miami I’d say that’s over for good.Could get behind Mario. Any chance now, or his buyout at Oregon too high (generally speaking, not by Miami cheap standards)?
You and I will agree here. I feel that if there is any time to “expect” 10 wins. It’s this year.I’m talking about this year. Right now. I still believe this is a good football team. It’s just nowhere near as good as Bama. But I think it’s better than anyone else we’ll play. If Manny is worth a ****, he’ll win 10 of the next 11, or more. If he doesn’t, he ain’t the guy. Cause this is the best team we’ve had in 10 years. We just got steamrolled by a juggernaut. But if the staff can’t get this roster to win most of our games in rather impressive fashion, they’re trash. Cause a great staff would win this division going away. I said it all off-season and nothing I saw Saturday changed my mind. There are no more Alabama’s on the schedule. Or anyone even on the same planet as them.
Bummer.Unless he has something in his contract about Miami I’d say that’s over for good.
You and I will agree here. I feel that if there is any time to “expect” 10 wins. It’s this year.
But I stand by my statement, as a whole college football, is dead. Literally only 4-5 teams that can win it year in and year out. And no coach is going to make that difference.
There only like 5-10 schools that will pay a coach that amount of money per year and that’s probably only if it’s gets to a bidding war
U mean the guy that needed everything in his players power to get by an u ranked fresnoCould get behind Mario. Any chance now, or his buyout at Oregon too high (generally speaking, not by Miami cheap standards)?
No worries my man. Love ur takes. They’re grounded in sound reason, which is severely lacking in the world todayOh, my bad, I didn’t realize this was your point in your OP. Yes, you’re correct.
Bama’s president has repeatedly said Saban is the best investment the school has ever made. People love to **** on their academics, but a kid who got into every Ivy a couple of years back chose Bama. Also love Barry bringing up what Julio prioritizes when he may be out in the near future.The stupid part on the admin's apathy is that there is a direct correlation between relevance in football and applications for admission. More applications means more competitive. More competitive means higher academic standing and more research money flowing the the school. Obviously it also typically leads to greater alumni involvement in both $ and participation in school building events.
Its just the moronic leading the blind in Coral Gables right now.
Two. ND and USC.And how many of them are private universities?
I know too much about this program and how the job is viewed. I’d ask to be removed from the decision making lol. That’s why I pull so hard for manny , he’s one of the view guys who gets it and understands the job. He just might now be a good enough head coach. Which is a problem.Bummer.
If there was a change to be made, and you were AD, who would be on your short list?
I hate quoting Barry but he drops quite the bomb. The bot and admin simply don't care.
2) Find a special coach who can lead this program from Top 15-to-25 caliber to something far greater.
I view that as unlikely.
UM’s Board of Trustees isn’t motivated to spend $10 million a year for an elite coach with championship pedigree. And even if the Hurricanes could land, say, a Jimbo Fisher, there’s no assurance he could make the Canes elite again.
The sense here is that the administration will stick with Manny Diaz - who’s in year three of a five-year deal - if he wins in the range of nine games a year and keeps UM generally in the top 25, regardless of whether the gap is closed with Alabama or not.
As one Board of Trustee member said, though some members have higher standards than simply being a borderline Top 20 program, president Julio Frenk isn’t a big sports fan and there’s little motivation internally to keep changing coaches until they find one to build UM back to top-five-in-the-country status.
Perhaps that view changes once a coach reaches the end of his contract; if Diaz goesn’t get an extension after year 3 or 4, that would be telling.
The Hurricanes simply aren’t going to spend the money on an Urban Meyer-type unless there’s a dramatic change in philosophy.
Its over boys.
Could get behind Mario. Any chance now, or his buyout at Oregon too high (generally speaking, not by Miami cheap standards)?
4 maybe 5How many schools are paying for $10 million head coaches?
I totally agree.This may also come as a surprise, but Miami wasn't spending top dollar on coaches when we won 5 national championships. Texas and Ohio State both emptied their bank accounts on coaches and only have 3 titles* between the two of them since 1970. Michigan has paid Harbaugh more money than most coaches. They aren't close to winning a title. Money doesn't win titles. Good coaching does. Miami's main issue isn't that it doesn't spend enough on coaches, it's issue is that when we have an opening for a HC, we have an AD that doesnt interview a single candidate and then pays a G5 several million dollars to hire back our defensive coordinator to be HC. There is no reason we need to spend 10 million a year on a HC to win the ACC coastal. Let's start there. If the HC can't get over that hump and win the ACC in a few tries, then everyone is free to whine about not paying Bama money to win championships.
*one of those titles was #6 for UM.
I’d argue this but I know where your stance is on everything and where it will always be. There’s no need.Sorry but Mario is proving to be a corch.