****** ESPN writer blasts UM

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Got this excerpt from another site. Written by Will Harris, an ESPN insider columnist.

Our message about Miami on this site hasn't changed since we began projecting Randy Shannon's failure seven years ago. The Cliff's Notes for those who haven't followed along: Miami's winning "tradition" is based on the most epic cheating in the sport's history, an extremely unlikely string of elite head coaches and a long-lost ability to keep other schools out of the nation's most fertile recruiting area. These advantages are no longer in place, and currently Miami's administration, facilities, fan support and coaching all rank in the bottom tier of the ACC. Shannon had no chance to meet the unrealistic expectations of a program whose natural place in the pecking order is closer to the middle of the ACC pack, and as we've reiterated often in this space, Al Golden is another solid coach who, likewise, has no chance. The current state of affairs isn't due to setbacks caused by the recent sanctions, it's Miami's natural place in the sport's landscape, and until the university makes a more serious commitment this will be a mediocre program.

As for Duke, it lost an all-ACC senior leader on each side of the ball before the season even started, but the Blue Devils still boast top-notch special teams and the top quarterback-receiver duo in the division. Golden didn't beat a single winning team while conducting Temple's renaissance, and so far at Miami, he can claim just one win over a team that won more than seven games. That was back in 2011, over an 8-5 Georgia Tech squad on a day the Yellow Jackets turned in what is widely regarded by their own program as the sloppiest ACC performance of the entire Paul Johnson era. Duke may or may not have enough horses to win the Coastal division, but the Devils are a good team; Golden's Hurricanes have demonstrated repeatedly that they have no business laying weight to good teams.
 
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Everything in the first paragraph is complete and utter ****, showing how little that writer actually knows, and how much he pulls out of his ***.

He, along with the "solid" coach Folden, can **** themselves, or **** eachother, until they are both dead.
 
Hard to argue with most of it. Sad to say but facts don't lie. Ignored the beginning.
 
Miami's winning tradition is based on the most epic cheating scandal in sports history.

******* really?
 
It only hurts because we're not winning. If we were winning we'd wipe our a** with that article.
 
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So, on one hand Golden is a solid coach, but on the other hand he can't beat winning football teams. Which one is it asshat?
 
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A biased article from ESecPN....I would have never expected this from such a prestigious network
 
Out at Golden being a solid coach..........
Obviously dude is a fan of some program we used to boat rape back in the day, cause for all that cheating, the likes that has never been seen before, I can't remember any titles or games being forfeited. I don't remember any child molesters either.......

Seriously though he real mad.
 
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Got this excerpt from another site. Written by Will Harris, an ESPN insider columnist.

Our message about Miami on this site hasn't changed since we began projecting Randy Shannon's failure seven years ago. The Cliff's Notes for those who haven't followed along: Miami's winning "tradition" is based on the most epic cheating in the sport's history, an extremely unlikely string of elite head coaches and a long-lost ability to keep other schools out of the nation's most fertile recruiting area. These advantages are no longer in place, and currently Miami's administration, facilities, fan support and coaching all rank in the bottom tier of the ACC. Shannon had no chance to meet the unrealistic expectations of a program whose natural place in the pecking order is closer to the middle of the ACC pack, and as we've reiterated often in this space, Al Golden is another solid coach who, likewise, has no chance. The current state of affairs isn't due to setbacks caused by the recent sanctions, it's Miami's natural place in the sport's landscape, and until the university makes a more serious commitment this will be a mediocre program.

As for Duke, it lost an all-ACC senior leader on each side of the ball before the season even started, but the Blue Devils still boast top-notch special teams and the top quarterback-receiver duo in the division. Golden didn't beat a single winning team while conducting Temple's renaissance, and so far at Miami, he can claim just one win over a team that won more than seven games. That was back in 2011, over an 8-5 Georgia Tech squad on a day the Yellow Jackets turned in what is widely regarded by their own program as the sloppiest ACC performance of the entire Paul Johnson era. Duke may or may not have enough horses to win the Coastal division, but the Devils are a good team; Golden's Hurricanes have demonstrated repeatedly that they have no business laying weight to good teams.

This idiot gets paid to write this ****?

Golden is a "solid coach who ... has no chance" because Miami in reality is a mediocre program whereas Miami the powerhouse was built purely on luck, cheating, and lies, yet Golden "didn't beat a single winning team" while at Temple and he has "just one win over a team that won more than seven games" while at Miami.

Makes sense. Golden sure sounds solid and he really proved the case for Miami being mediocre, what with the 5 titles over the past 30 years and many other opportunities to increase that number.
 
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Why would u post that crap here? Like seriously once u read the part about cheating you should have stopped.
 
He is an ESPN College Football "Forecaster" which means he is some ex-Vegas greaseball who drives around in a Dodge Charger on 25s he brought from "The Chopper," while he was living in a cookie cutter house way off the strip, working for a sportsbook in one of the locals casinos. Of course he bashes The []_[], his job is to get Farmer Cornpone and Dude Boy from Cali to bet their mind out on the opposition based on the Thug U personna (making money for his book in the process)...You wonder why Miami opened as favorites against Duke, look no further than douche bags like this guy...Trust me, thanks to Uncle Sam, I lived in Lost Wages for a while and there was plenty like him out there.
 
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