Actually you do. We've seen it time and time again in the state of Florida. It's athlete ball, and has been for years. When you hire guys from the neighborhood with zero coaching ability, or experience, that's the kind of product you will see. I remember having this conversation with some people on my floor freshman year at The U. They played ball at some of the local schools, we compared our HS playbooks for ***** and giggles. My run of the mill Texas 5A playbook looked like Ulysses compared to the basic crap they ran. Two of those kids had state championship rings.
South Florida produces some of the finest athletes in the nation, but when it comes to coaching, it's nonexistent. Some guys are so uniquely talented, they can rely on their natural talent until they learn. Those are the kids that Clemson, Alabama and other schools go out and buy. Miami on the other hand, has to develop the local kids for 1-2 years. Unfortunately, Miami hasn't had a teaching staff worth a **** in almost 20 years.