No coach is perfect, and Diaz is far from it, too, but I hope people can see the importance of having technical guys teaching our young athletes.
The combination of aggressive mentality + technical coaches + access to talent is what makes Miami the sleeping giant the SEC never wanted to wake up.
There is a lot in that first paragraph...would you mind unpacking it a bit? What makes Diaz far from perfect? Do we have good technical guys teaching our players right now?
I don't think anyone here would disagree that we are in a talent rich area and that the keys to our success are getting the talent, developing the talent, and putting them in a scheme that will make them successful on the field. I think most of us can see where the recruiting sits based on results. I would be interested to know from someone who knows the technical side how we look from the talent development standpoint.