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You believe there is an off-season in the NFL? For players yes but coaches no...lol...Mario makes 8 million a year for the last 4 years, he played in NFL, coached at fiu, bama, and oregon, now Miami quality of life Mario been had that...Mario got millions familyShould or would?
He wouldn't.
For quality of life, he should at least consider it if it's a serious opportunity.
College coaching life is hard. Especially on families. NFL is hard too but at least there's an off-season.
Lock him up for the long run!!Mario wants to be Saban (before leaving LSU), Jimmy (before leaving UM), Butch (before leaving UM).....Wants to be them all before they decided to head for "greener" pastures. Cane lifer if he keeps this trajectory.
Admittedly, I don't know the schedule of an NFL head coach.You believe there is an off-season in the NFL? For players yes but coaches no...lol...Mario makes 8 million a year for the last 4 years, he played in NFL, coached at fiu, bama, and oregon, now Miami quality of life Mario been had that...Mario got millions family
True. I could totally see him being our Bobby Bowden. There’s not many, but there’s a few college coaches I could see staying at their jobs until they retire, and Mario is one of them. Plus, nobody loves recruiting and acquiring talent more than Mario. Sometimes I think he enjoys that as much or more than all the other stuff.I dont think Mario came to Miami to build it back up and then hand over the keys to someone else. Mario Cristobal IS Miami Hurricane football. I think this dude retires as a Cane.
Hypothetically… If we can do what we need to do and win it all this year!
If you are in Mario shoes and the Miami Dolphins call… do you answer and entertain a NFL job opening??
I say no…but barber shop talk is that many think Mario can be like a Dan Campbell type coach. I don’t think Mario should ever leave college.
What say you ?
Him and Utah’s ex head coach were both great fits!For the record, I don't think there's a better fit, in all of college football as Mario at Miami.
It's not just that he loves the school more than any other coach loves their school. It's all the connections and experience too.
All the connections with the teams and players and coaches from the 80s and 90s and early 2000s. The connection with the Columbus crew that brings in so much support. The childhood in Miami and understanding the Miami mindset. Then the recruiting and modern machine he learned from Saban and Oregon.
He may not be the best head coach out there but he's by far the best fit.
His most valuable trait is the ability to recruit. CFB coaches make just as much as NFL coaches now. Mario should never leave the college level for the pros, IMO.Way ahead of ourselves but I don't see Mario in the NFL tbh. College guy through and through.
I hope not!! I thought Butch would never leave!! We were at the peak !!I expect this to be his last job....hopefully.