motorcitycane
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4 years unless he ****ed around and went 2-10 or 3-9 years which would speed him up to 3 years
BoT is facing critical question given Manuela's shaky start.
Does Miami have Clemson-like patience to see what Diaz can (or can't) accomplish?
They didn't with Coker, Shannon, or Golden.
Are you saying coker, shannon and golden were fired too soon?
I'll give him 3 seasons to position himself into this program. After that Manny is on probation. He will either need to string together some signature wins (@Michigan State 2020, @Alabama (basically) & vs. Michigan State 2021, @Texas A&M, @Clemson 2022) or start stacking up divisional/conference trophies and get in the discussion of a CFP berth.
Got to produce. Despite what Shaq Quarterman said at the ACC Media Day--as far as I am concerned--it is a rebuilding year.
That defense better start looking like it's supposed to.
If Manny can't recruit because he's married to a bum DC he should be excused or "retire". We've seen how this plays out.
That 4th quarter was awful--defensively. Penalties were crazy. The PI was bull**** but the lined up in neutral zone, offside, hands to the face; atrocious. Jarren should have had another 2 drives in the 4th quarter.You think we had a bad game defensively Saturday?
Dabo came close to firings twice.
Didn't start to "produce" until year 6-7.
Remember, Clemson fans were furious over his hire for YEARS. If memory serves correct, he jumped from position coach to HC.
Was never an OC/DC (i might be wrong).
I buried that last drive into my subconscious with some hypnosis and a half dozen gummies... to me it never happenedThat 4th quarter was awful--defensively. Penalties were crazy. The PI was bull**** but the lined up in neutral zone, offside, hands to the face; atrocious. Jarren should have had another 2 drives in the 4th quarter.
4 games isn’t patience. Expecting coaches to be fired after 4 games is stupidity.
Every coach deserves 3 years unless extreme circumstances dictate otherwise. We are nowhere near that.
Outside of his very first year, he wouldn't survive a 2-10, or 3-9 season. No coach at Miami would, and that wouldn't be impatient. The BOT makes questionable decisions, but they aren't stupid people. There's no recovering from that, "with more time." Hopefully, we never really have to know.
Other than a catastrophic second or third season, Manny will get a 3 or 4 years, which will give him an opportunity to ink a few full recruiting classes and make a round of staff changes. That is plenty patient enough.
I hear the Dabo example, but he had to sell Clemson to a much broader recruiting base than we do. If you aren't winning at Miami after 3 seasons, it's unlikely you turn the corner with a 4th or 5th. We've seen that data 3 times now.
You think we had a bad game defensively Saturday?
BoT is facing critical question given Manuela's shaky start.
Does Miami have Clemson-like patience to see what Diaz can (or can't) accomplish?
They didn't with Coker, Shannon, or Golden.
Outside of his very first year, he wouldn't survive a 2-10, or 3-9 season. No coach at Miami would, and that wouldn't be impatient. The BOT makes questionable decisions, but they aren't stupid people. There's no recovering from that, "with more time." Hopefully, we never really have to know.
Other than a catastrophic second or third season, Manny will get a 3 or 4 years, which will give him an opportunity to ink a few full recruiting classes and make a round of staff changes. That is plenty patient enough.
I hear the Dabo example, but he had to sell Clemson to a much broader recruiting base than we do. If you aren't winning at Miami after 3 seasons, it's unlikely you turn the corner with a 4th or 5th. We've seen that data 3 times now.
Does Manny have a Chad Morris in his future, that will help revive this program on at least side of the ball?
didnt UM pay a pretty penny to Temple to get Manny outta there? I mean, to me, that alone means he gets a pretty long rope here....
Does Manny have a Chad Morris in his future, that will help revive this program on at least side of the ball?
Not sure how that figure stacks up in the grand scheme of things, i.e. not having to buyout Richt, whatever Cristobal, or any other candidate's, buyout was, etc. It's a sunk cost of doing business.
Everyone's fear is that he, or any coach at UM, gets to a 9 win level and that keeps them around in perpetuity-- close, but never getting there.
That doesn't happen at UM though. When the wheels come off, they're off.
If Diaz is hugging .500 here after 3 seasons, he is do or die come year 4. A 2, 3 or 4 win season any year after his first puts him on the clock immediately. There's no coming back from that. Hope it doesn't happen that way obviously.