Dan Le Betard Show - Miami Scoop

Yeah, if Miami wins, Miami sells merch. We need to get back with Nike before all the orange-green-white colorways are associated with FAMU.
Yea this Adidas deal hasn’t done what was said to have happened. We were supposed to be their “Oregon”. Now all we get is some dumb all black unis once a year.
 
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Lol, he's not the AD.

It was Mal Moore (RIP) up until 2013, Bill Battle from 13-17, and Greg Byrne from 17 to present. Purinton was never the AD.

Assistant AD, correct? Bama has a solid athletic dept from CFB, CBB, TF, & their Baseball program has improved.

Definitely wouldn’t mind that hire…another hire is Iowa’s assistant AD/CFO Greg Davies (although he just took a promotion to that position). Iowa runs a solid Athletics Dept w/ their CFB, CBB, CBBW & T&F (long distance/decathlon)
 
I don't understand hiring a firm in our current situation, that they plan on going after proven HC's.... I think a firm helps if you are open to targeting lower level program HC's and coordinators.... so why waste the money on a firm if we truly know the 5-6 proven HC options that they would even consider this time around???
 
He’s dumping that kind of money into football you don’t think a couple million is going to be dumped into recruiting? Which would give us a top tier budget?
Maybe I misunderstood. I thought you were saying that the $30M was for all of athletics and not just football.
 
Assistant AD, correct? Bama has a solid athletic dept from CFB, CBB, TF, & their Baseball program has improved.

Definitely wouldn’t mind that hire…another hire is Iowa’s assistant AD/CFO Greg Davies (although he just took a promotion to that position). Iowa runs a solid Athletics Dept w/ their CFB, CBB, CBBW & T&F (long distance/decathlon)

Basically, yes Asst AD. It would not be a bad hire, obviously. I just prefer someone that has done it as a "lesser" program and given great results. Picky, yes but no Purinton wouldn't be a bad hire by any means IMO.
 
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Basically, yes Asst AD. It would not be a bad hire, obviously. I just prefer someone that has done it as a "lesser" program and given great results. Picky, yes but no Purinton wouldn't be a bad hire by any means IMO.
Which I’m intrigued by Iowa’s Athletic Dept. The grounds of recruiting is less than optimal, yet they are always vying for a top 10 ranking w/ a bunch of 3 stars across all their sports.
 
Yeah, all of a sudden the lightbulb went off; but it was his job to KNOW! He got shamed into it.So, Thanks again Herbie!

"Why is UM all of a sudden willing to provide more funding to the football program?

According to a source, President Julio Frenk, who was criticized by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit on College Game Day for being apathetic towards Miami’s football program, now understands the value that a competitive football team can bring to the university as a whole."
 
He won 12 games and the Rose Bowl in 2019 which was his 2nd year, is about to have his 4th straight top 8 recruiting class (#3 last year) and you think he's "finally starting to see some major progress in his program?"
Well he won because he had Justin Herbert who pretty much carried the team. He went 4-3 in his first season without him. He's now 9-1
 
Seriously though, where is this extra $20 - $30 million annually going to go? It’s my understanding the facilities outside the locker room aren’t bad and they plan on renovating it soon.

coaching salaries? 7 million more
More strength, conditioning, and Nutrition staff? 1 million?
Analyst and support staff? 1 million
Recruiting. 3 million.

That’s $12 million right there. At a minimum they will have an extra 8 to play with. I’m curious where that money is needed.


For Year 1, most of the extra cash will go towards buyouts and payouts.
 
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Just curious what are some of the areas that our facilities/football program really needs to upgrade? Feels like we've made some progress in the last few years but trail the big boys by a lot. Some that come to mind based off what I know - locker room, players lounge, nutritional stuff, recruiting budget, etc. Seems like 20-30 Mill could go a long way.
 
I don't understand hiring a firm in our current situation, that they plan on going after proven HC's.... I think a firm helps if you are open to targeting lower level program HC's and coordinators.... so why waste the money on a firm if we truly know the 5-6 proven HC options that they would even consider this time around???
I agree 100%. They don't need a firm to hire proven seasoned coaches. A firm should find that diamond in the ruff. The up-and-comers.

Seems like they're hiring a firm just to check off a box. Wasted money IMO. You're hiring a new AD. That person is going to choose a new HC based on his or her relationships.
 
The extra $20-$30M is nice, but where does that put us in relation to the Alabama's & Georgia's of the world? I know we'll never have more money than the "football is God" State schools, but how close does it get us?
 
Well he won because he had Justin Herbert who pretty much carried the team. He went 4-3 in his first season without him. He's now 9-1

Always something with guys like you.

So yes, as you stated, but didn't process, he will be winning 11-13 games both with Herbert, and without. In just 3.5 seasons. And you conveniently forget that he's been recruiting better then any coach in the history of OU. Stop.
 
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