Epstein is a Grade A POS....Hate that azzwipeFerman was burning down the program earlier this year for this!!!!!!!?!?!!!
Now he’s sold his souls for click and Epstein. Life comes at you fast.
What a fvking ****er
If Manny returns as coach I will personally print out 1000 flyers and tape them all over campus, the words will be bad enough it’ll make national headlines
I agree let’s see what happens.But if the guy continues to have to "make a lot of changes," isn't that enough to see that he's the problem?
The defense needs to be overhauled. The recruiting/evaluation process needs to be revamped. And with Rhett going to SMU (likely), there may need to be another offensive system installed. Plus all the holes that will need to be filled via the transfer portal for previous recruiting misses.
I mean, at this point don't you just fire a guy who clearly doesn't have a clue and bring in a new staff? What do you gain by holding on to Manny?
bro he is out, stop itReality is Manny is catching a massive break, multiple big name schools are looking, coaching salaries are skyrocketing, **** Freeze just re-inked for 4mil at LIBERTY! and TVD, Rooster et al
Hi being retained will not be shocking
He isn't being retained if he beats them by 290 points. He's doneMiami has to beet Duke by more than 21 points for Frenk to even consider retaining Manny.
Miami has to beet Duke by more than 21 points for Frenk to even consider retaining Manny.
Holy crap is this guy a doofus. He's completely walked back what had written two days ago - exposed as a fraud once more. It's free to read FYI:
It began with an effort by one segment of the University power structure to land Mario Cristobal as Miami's new football Coach.
It continued with another that didn't approve of the cost of that and wants to hire a new AD and let that AD make the decisions going forward.
Some at the University want Manny Diaz to stay as coach, pointing to the emergence of Tyler Van Dyke combined with the unquestioned effort of Miami’s players the second half of the season. After Saturday's victory over Virginia Tech, multiple people told Diaz he would be back.
Meanwhile, the quest to hire Cristobal has continued in the background.
And there is more. Representatives of Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin have made it well known that he would be interested in the job.
And sources say there are also some who are pushing for a run at Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops.
The University of Miami's search for an Athletic Director and football coach has become an old fashioned power struggle. It has become very complicated.
And the University of Florida has also mounted its own coaching search which could include both Kiffin and Cristobal and also involves Louisiana's Billy Napier, a hot candidate right now who is already being rumored to be landing the job. While UM searches for consensus, the pressure is about to increase.
So who will dictate the end of this? Will it be the President's office now caught in the middle? Will it be one camp or the other?
How much influence will the new AD really end up having?
That is all too close to call Wednesday morning.
There has been a plan for a hasty firing of Diaz after Miami's season finale at Duke. That was seemingly replaced by a plan to hire a new AD and let that AD make that decision moving forward.
What happens now?
If offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee wins the SMU head coaching job in the coming hours, does that weaken Diaz' position to stay?
And what about the fans who have made it clear they want Diaz fired and want change right now?
Miami is a heavy favorite to defeat the Blue Devils Saturday and finish 7-5 on the season. That would follow 6-7 and 8-3 seasons in Diaz' first two years as a head coach. Some look at the way the Hurricanes have competed since their 2-4 start and the hope inspired by Van Dyke's incredible development over the past two months and are willing to ignore Diaz' record. Others are not. They want to move forward right now. They argue that there is no point delaying what will be inevitable in the future.
No matter what happens, Miami is committed to reform the way it does business, injecting a ballpark $25 million into athletics. The disagreement is in how to spend it. Some have no problem with the $15-20 million cost of buyouts. Others want to spend the money in a different way.
Meanwhile Diaz has begun trying to reinvigorate a recruiting effort that has been languishing for weeks. Top prospects Shemar Stewart and Nyjalik Kelly were on campus Tuesday.
This is an evolving story which will be updated as new details become available.
What - the 290 points???The certainty in which the bold proclamations are made here…
I don’t get it. He has been pumping Mario so hard up until this week and seems to have done a complete 180. One thing he has not shied away from is waiting until after the season to fire Manny.lmao
Got exposed as being Epstein's mouthpiece. Guy has no shame
Good post. Thanks. More proof Ferman is full of it and himself.Holy crap is this guy a doofus. He's completely walked back what had written two days ago - exposed as a fraud once more. It's free to read FYI:
It began with an effort by one segment of the University power structure to land Mario Cristobal as Miami's new football Coach.
It continued with another that didn't approve of the cost of that and wants to hire a new AD and let that AD make the decisions going forward.
Some at the University want Manny Diaz to stay as coach, pointing to the emergence of Tyler Van Dyke combined with the unquestioned effort of Miami’s players the second half of the season. After Saturday's victory over Virginia Tech, multiple people told Diaz he would be back.
Meanwhile, the quest to hire Cristobal has continued in the background.
And there is more. Representatives of Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin have made it well known that he would be interested in the job.
And sources say there are also some who are pushing for a run at Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops.
The University of Miami's search for an Athletic Director and football coach has become an old fashioned power struggle. It has become very complicated.
And the University of Florida has also mounted its own coaching search which could include both Kiffin and Cristobal and also involves Louisiana's Billy Napier, a hot candidate right now who is already being rumored to be landing the job. While UM searches for consensus, the pressure is about to increase.
So who will dictate the end of this? Will it be the President's office now caught in the middle? Will it be one camp or the other?
How much influence will the new AD really end up having?
That is all too close to call Wednesday morning.
There has been a plan for a hasty firing of Diaz after Miami's season finale at Duke. That was seemingly replaced by a plan to hire a new AD and let that AD make that decision moving forward.
What happens now?
If offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee wins the SMU head coaching job in the coming hours, does that weaken Diaz' position to stay?
And what about the fans who have made it clear they want Diaz fired and want change right now?
Miami is a heavy favorite to defeat the Blue Devils Saturday and finish 7-5 on the season. That would follow 6-7 and 8-3 seasons in Diaz' first two years as a head coach. Some look at the way the Hurricanes have competed since their 2-4 start and the hope inspired by Van Dyke's incredible development over the past two months and are willing to ignore Diaz' record. Others are not. They want to move forward right now. They argue that there is no point delaying what will be inevitable in the future.
No matter what happens, Miami is committed to reform the way it does business, injecting a ballpark $25 million into athletics. The disagreement is in how to spend it. Some have no problem with the $15-20 million cost of buyouts. Others want to spend the money in a different way.
Meanwhile Diaz has begun trying to reinvigorate a recruiting effort that has been languishing for weeks. Top prospects Shemar Stewart and Nyjalik Kelly were on campus Tuesday.
This is an evolving story which will be updated as new details become available.
Holy crap is this guy a doofus. He's completely walked back what had written two days ago - exposed as a fraud once more. It's free to read FYI:
It began with an effort by one segment of the University power structure to land Mario Cristobal as Miami's new football Coach.
It continued with another that didn't approve of the cost of that and wants to hire a new AD and let that AD make the decisions going forward.
Some at the University want Manny Diaz to stay as coach, pointing to the emergence of Tyler Van Dyke combined with the unquestioned effort of Miami’s players the second half of the season. After Saturday's victory over Virginia Tech, multiple people told Diaz he would be back.
Meanwhile, the quest to hire Cristobal has continued in the background.
And there is more. Representatives of Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin have made it well known that he would be interested in the job.
And sources say there are also some who are pushing for a run at Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops.
The University of Miami's search for an Athletic Director and football coach has become an old fashioned power struggle. It has become very complicated.
And the University of Florida has also mounted its own coaching search which could include both Kiffin and Cristobal and also involves Louisiana's Billy Napier, a hot candidate right now who is already being rumored to be landing the job. While UM searches for consensus, the pressure is about to increase.
So who will dictate the end of this? Will it be the President's office now caught in the middle? Will it be one camp or the other?
How much influence will the new AD really end up having?
That is all too close to call Wednesday morning.
There has been a plan for a hasty firing of Diaz after Miami's season finale at Duke. That was seemingly replaced by a plan to hire a new AD and let that AD make that decision moving forward.
What happens now?
If offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee wins the SMU head coaching job in the coming hours, does that weaken Diaz' position to stay?
And what about the fans who have made it clear they want Diaz fired and want change right now?
Miami is a heavy favorite to defeat the Blue Devils Saturday and finish 7-5 on the season. That would follow 6-7 and 8-3 seasons in Diaz' first two years as a head coach. Some look at the way the Hurricanes have competed since their 2-4 start and the hope inspired by Van Dyke's incredible development over the past two months and are willing to ignore Diaz' record. Others are not. They want to move forward right now. They argue that there is no point delaying what will be inevitable in the future.
No matter what happens, Miami is committed to reform the way it does business, injecting a ballpark $25 million into athletics. The disagreement is in how to spend it. Some have no problem with the $15-20 million cost of buyouts. Others want to spend the money in a different way.
Meanwhile Diaz has begun trying to reinvigorate a recruiting effort that has been languishing for weeks. Top prospects Shemar Stewart and Nyjalik Kelly were on campus Tuesday.
This is an evolving story which will be updated as new details become available.
The players care and missing TVD is insane.Same. If they can’t get something done after all this time, I would be done with UM. As somebody who took out over $100k in loans to go there, it hurts to say that.
But, I’m not going to continue to support an organization that doesn’t care.
Why don't you tell us how you really feelManny is what you get when nepotism *****s out a pile of ****. I've stuck by and supported this university longer than some of my own family. But if they spend 20-30 million to prop up that ******* cvnt I'm done.
Fvck him.
Fvck his daddy.
Fvck every single member of the bot who supports him.
Fvck every poster on here who supoorts him.
And if ferman just put this up for clicks then fvck that piece of **** too.
When did I say that about Jurich?So you think that Tom Jurich can't pass the background check but Lane Kiffin can? Hilarious.