Coach Diaz should take his entire defensive staff to TCU for a week or two coaching clinic in how TCU runs their program and defensive 4-2-5 scheme. For the last 2 decades TCU has been a defensive machine both in turning out nfl players and on field production all with 2 and 3 star players.
TCU plays fundementally sound defense that is based on attacking, this is what Manny's defense is supposed to look like and doesn't need elite players, just fast players.
TCU's 4-2-5 defense and has developed countless all Americans and NFL players as a DB position coach TRob could benefit from learning TCU's scheme as a variant to his tutelage in Will Muschamp's gap control (UM has a killer DB room now, so this would be ideal in keeping the players from transferring because TCU'S defensive strength is their backfield).
Coach Simpson could also benefit from seeing a different perspective on how to run a college program and a 4-2-5 defensive scheme that actually is fundamentally sound, highly successful an most importantly extremely aggressive.
Bringing in a few seasoned coaches for a few years will allow Manny to hit reset to the point were his defensive scheme can be fixed/adjusted to become a hybrid of TCU'S and Diaz's 4-2-5 schemes.
@Coach Macho @gogeta4 @DMoney what are your thoughts on TCU's scheme and Coach Diaz taking Miami's entire defensive staff to TCU for a two week coaching clinic this spring?
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