ESPN's Miami Preview

Fair assessment. The Nebraska game is huge. We'll know a lot after that. Win that game and I think we'll go 3-2 through that stretch.

Which would be horrible.

I repeat...that is a pathetic schedule. An extremely well trained chimpanzee could navigate this team to 8 or 9 wins BY ACCIDENT with this team and that schedule.

These neutered expectations and perspectives are slowly killing my love for this program. If this is who we are going forward...I'd rather they shut this **** down.
 
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This article is written by an ESPN FSU writer. I wish they would just stick with thier teams, he probably hasnt even been on campus.
 
This ESPN writer is so wildly out of touch with reality that he actually claimed a 3-2 start would be a solid indicator Golden has us headed in the right direction. Two losses in our first five games would make this fanbase's outrage at the end of last season seem tame. And everyone outside of the CIS slurp squad would still be calling for his head with a nine-win season. Beat FSU, win 10+ games, and win the ACC or GTFO. No one cares about the Coastal.

I struggled to make it beyond the opening sentence after Shanker claimed it's hard to win here because of the NCAA sanctions (LMAO at that slap on the wrist being an excuse) and confusing financial limitations with an inexplicable, nonsensical unwillingness to invest in athletics from a school with plenty of money.

Never mind that we have the most fertile recruiting ground in the entire country and have the advantage of playing in the atrocious ACC Coastal, which are far more relevant to a program's chances of winning. The writer's absurd, uninformed perspective is skewed because the admin went pathetically cheap with incompetent head-coaching hires for the past decade, making it appear far more difficult than it should for Miami to be relevant.

And then the claim that our schedule is "brutal" made me stop reading it entirely. Any coach worth his salt heading into his fifth year at UM would have only 2 debatables on the entire schedule: FSU and Clemson. What a joke of an article.
 
Fair assessment. The Nebraska game is huge. We'll know a lot after that. Win that game and I think we'll go 3-2 through that stretch.

We should beat all 5 of those teams.. Virginia Tech doesn't scare me and I'm tired of everyone acting like this is a great team.

Al gets out the way, coley grows a pair, and defense gets upfield are recipes to go 5-0 during this stretch.
 
If we've truly made changes to our defensive scheme to better fit out talent, we could have a very good year. We have beasts all over the D-line. If we stick with that garbage scheme Golden and D have run forever, they will be packing their bags at the end of the year. I think it's as simple as that.



Again I ask: Why would coach golden make changes to a top 15 defense? If he does, will he EVER be expected to answer this question?

you mean the same top 15 defense due to yards per game given up, but was bottom third in every other defensive statiscal category that enables a team to win games?

I love how he said " yards don't matter, it's all about points". Then brags last year about the defense being top 15, but leaves out the scoring d ranking.

This piece of trash has no soul

[MENTION=2343]Cribby[/MENTION]: preach, brotha!
 
2015 Season Preview: Miami Hurricanes - ACC Blog - ESPN

2015 season preview: Miami Hurricanes
Jared Shanker, ESPN Staff Writer

The Miami fan base is getting restless and Al Golden’s seat is warming. Miami, with its limitations financially and those imposed by the NCAA, is not an easy place to win, but the grace period for Golden is ending. With a rising star at quarterback in Brad Kaaya and better locker room chemistry, the Hurricanes are expecting improvement this season. That improvement might not be reflected in the record because the schedule is brutal, which could leave Miami with a tough decision regarding Golden this fall.

Best-case scenario: With Miami’s schedule, an 11-win season and ACC championship would likely put the Hurricanes in the playoff, but coming off a 6-7 campaign, that’s unrealistic. With a five-game stretch that consists of Nebraska, Cincinnati, Florida State, Virginia Tech and Clemson, if the Canes can go 3-2 it would be a solid indicator Golden has the program headed in the right direction. Eight wins would be a solid season, but nine wins would make a statement for 2016 and cement Golden’s status as coach for next season.

Worst-case scenario: Miami could go 1-4 during that five-game stretch and maybe even winless. Even the Cincinnati game is on the road on a Thursday night -- ideal upset conditions for a Group of 5 school. If the season goes south early, it could be a repeat of the latter part of 2014 when the Canes imploded. It would take a complete meltdown, but Miami could finish 5-7 and miss out on a bowl game. A strong 2016 recruiting class would likely deteriorate, and Golden could be let go.

Most important player: Subtract Kaaya from the starting lineup and Miami could plummet to the bottom of the Coastal Division. As a freshman, Kaaya started every game and flashed brilliance throughout the season. Against Florida State, the California native made it clear he was poised to become one of the ACC’s best players over the next few years. Kaaya is fully committed to returning Miami to its previous place atop college football, too. Though it was evident some players over the past decade weren’t interested in team success, Kaaya is dedicating himself to bringing Miami a championship.

Breakout player: The hope in 2014 was that Al-Quadin Muhammad would be the one to generate the pass rush, but Miami suspended him for all of last season. He returns in 2015 as a redshirt sophomore, and though he will have to work his way into the starting lineup, the 6-foot-4, 256-pound defensive end is prepared to play a major role for the Canes. He was a dominant pass-rusher in high school, and the Hurricanes are ready for similar production. For Miami to become a player on the national stage again, the defensive line will need to have the impact it did during the early 2000s.

Most important game: The November loss to Florida State ended a Coastal title bid and derailed Miami’s season; the Canes lost their final four games. This season, conference play begins with a road trip to Florida State on Oct. 10. If Miami wins that game, which it hasn’t since 2009, it will set the table for the second half. A loss could send the Hurricanes crumbling again, and the remainder of the schedule offers no breaks. Virginia Tech, Clemson and Duke follow, and Georgia Tech travels to Miami in late November.

Class of 2015 signee to watch: Jerome Washington. The junior college tight end will be on the field in 2015 and could challenge Standish Dobard for the starting job. Washington is physically ready to play, with high-point ball skills at the position. Though Washington is still a raw prospect, the opportunity combined with his ability to make plays in the passing game will put him on the field. -- Gerry Hamilton

Class of 2016 storyline: The Hurricanes enter the season with a top-10 class that includes eight ESPN 300 verbal commitments, but keeping the class together is key. ESPN 300 verbals Sam Bruce and Zach McCloud, along with four-star recruit Ahmmon Richards all continue to look at other schools, with visits planned. For Bruce, the main competition is Florida. Auburn is chasing both Richards and McCloud. Miami needs to have an ascending season on the field, or the class will be in serious jeopardy.


Thats my best case scenario

And the most likely...
 
Fair assessment. The Nebraska game is huge. We'll know a lot after that. Win that game and I think we'll go 3-2 through that stretch.

Which would be horrible.

I repeat...that is a pathetic schedule. An extremely well trained chimpanzee could navigate this team to 8 or 9 wins BY ACCIDENT with this team and that schedule.

These neutered expectations and perspectives are slowly killing my love for this program. If this is who we are going forward...I'd rather they shut this **** down.

:)... Genius...
 
CBS Sports just released their bowl predictions. They predict Miami will not go to a bowl game this year. Duke, UNC, Pittsburgh are all in. Of course, Clemson, VT, GT and fsu are in but Miami nowhere to be found.
 
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Stopped reading as soon as the fegit author said Miami is a hard place to win at. I knew right then he was an ill-informed new school brainwashed fegit.
 
i hate to feel this way about a group of kids, who are truly working there ****s off,
But this will be one of the saddest performances by our hurricanes.
We have talent, but with about 4-5 kids unknowingly about to get thrown under the bus, I see an implosion much like the LSU game at some point this year
 
4-8! These coaches aren't capable of anything more. Feel sorry for kids like Kaaya who bought into the BS and ended up in this massive cluster#### of a program. He could be at USC or UCLA...or maybe even Stanford and the coaching staffs at these schools could have him up for the Heisman!

Here, he will probably be some NFL team's hidden free agent gem while he's playing for peanuts.
 
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i hate to feel this way about a group of kids, who are truly working there ****s off,
But this will be one of the saddest performances by our hurricanes.
We have talent, but with about 4-5 kids unknowingly about to get thrown under the bus, I see an implosion much like the LSU game at some point this year

God, that was horrendous. At that point was when I really decided we would never be relevant again. That and the endless losses to UVA.
 
Cincy, Nebraska and VT are games that we may be favored in come game time.
3-2 is status quo.
4-1 in those games is heading in the right direction.
2-1 vs FSU, Clemson and GT is heading in the right direction.
 
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2015 Season Preview: Miami Hurricanes - ACC Blog - ESPN

2015 season preview: Miami Hurricanes
Jared Shanker, ESPN Staff Writer

The Miami fan base is getting restless and Al Golden’s seat is warming. Miami, with its limitations financially and those imposed by the NCAA, is not an easy place to win, but the grace period for Golden is ending. With a rising star at quarterback in Brad Kaaya and better locker room chemistry, the Hurricanes are expecting improvement this season. That improvement might not be reflected in the record because the schedule is brutal, which could leave Miami with a tough decision regarding Golden this fall.


Worst-case scenario: Miami could go 1-4 during that five-game stretch and maybe even winless. Even the Cincinnati game is on the road on a Thursday night -- ideal upset conditions for a Group of 5 school. If the season goes south early, it could be a repeat of the latter part of 2014 when the Canes imploded. It would take a complete meltdown, but Miami could finish 5-7 and miss out on a bowl game. A strong 2016 recruiting class would likely deteriorate, and Golden could be let go.

This is what stood out to me.

1. AG's seat warming? ****...that btch is on fuggin fire!
2. There goes that $ limitations BS
3. "not an easy place to win? please!!! we got the best talent in the country in our own back yard. Its hard not to fug it up. unfortunately, we got an expert fug up in AG and crew
4. lastly..."could" be let go? This MF'er should have been fired yesterday!

Fug ESecPN and their BS
Also **** any and all things Al Golden
 
CBS Sports just released their bowl predictions. They predict Miami will not go to a bowl game this year. Duke, UNC, Pittsburgh are all in. Of course, Clemson, VT, GT and fsu are in but Miami nowhere to be found.

We're a bowl team.
 
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