Yup.
New trainer. New offensive coordinator. New offensive line coach. New quarterback, kicker and recruiting class—even with all that, you can't fix stupid.
This is an entitled-as-****, me-first generation of diva who want everything handed to them and struggle in the face of adversity.
Why do you think so many flock to instant winning programs like Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, etc. where they get plugged in at a powerhouse that reloads—guaranteed to win double-digit games annually and to reach the Playoffs a few times during their playing careers?
Some of those same kids playing for the Tide, Tigers, Buckeyes or Bulldogs—they'd be the same butt-hurt divas in the midst of a three-game losing streak to end the season, throwing in the towel, leaving early for the NFL, etc.
Miami needs to find a way to start building a winning culture with new kids and transfers, while weeding out the dead weight and making sure newcomers hit the ground running.
This program is now 13-16 since the Pittsburgh loss in late 2017—meaning all those 2018 signees are not a whopping 13-13 in their Miami careers; two years in a loser culture with two different head coaches, while anyone playing offense in 2020 will now have their third different offensive coordinator in as many seasons.
Shouldn't be too confusing as to why some guys are checked-the-f**k-out. Gonna take more than a new S&C program to motivate some of the softies.