neee to see more from Diaz. I dont Dislike him and he’s worlds better than donofrio that’s for **** sure.
I’m relieved you don’t dislike him.
neee to see more from Diaz. I dont Dislike him and he’s worlds better than donofrio that’s for **** sure.
You have to be crazy... JJohnson had instincts based off film study with Ed Reed, but Carter was that dude as a true freshman.Carter doesnt have the best range and he isnt all that in coverage. Carter is a in the box safety.
Carter barely played. He isnt a rangy safety. Dude is a LB in a safety body. He isn't fast and isnt good in coverage. All his best plays is him coming down hill and hitting.You have to be crazy... JJohnson had instincts based off film study with Ed Reed, but Carter was that dude as a true freshman.
I don’t want to think of the post-Richt era already. I hope we start winning big and he sticks around until he’s 100.
Carter barely played. He isnt a rangy safety. Dude is a LB in a safety body. He isn't fast and isnt good in coverage. All his best plays is him coming down hill and hitting.
What role? Coverage? Even in his hs film he basically is lining up at LB.That could just be because they didn't trust him in that roll as a true freshman...
To me, UM isnt a place where you learn how to be a HC. Enough of the cheap hires. The post-RICHT era should start with someone who has experience and understands that coaching at UM is different.
One thing that bothers me about Manny is the assistants he has under him. Hes brought along guys without any real experience and given them positions that they might not have 'earned'. To me, it says more about the guy him than it does about them. Maybe he's just loyal but there could be other reasons. Last thing I want is a UM team with coaches that are learning on the job.
I'm hoping that post-RICHT will be someone who gets MIAMI thru and thru. There's been too many guys who just dont understand the culture down here or wont invest in the community.
Who would be on your short list?
As much as I'm going to get backlash for this, obviously his success in his current position would be a huge determining factor, Cristobal would be a guy I think admin should be watching closely. Hes MIAMI guy, an alumni, knows how to recruit, has some connections within the industry and with strong coordinators could be very successful here. I'd watch the Scott frost too. Yes hes at his alma mater but I'm not sure just how well his system will work with big slow Nebraska boys. Just a couple names off the top of my head
Mario? No, not unless he proves himself at Oregon. And proof would be a few PAC12 titles and Top 10 seasons. Not ‘he did okay for Oregon and he would kill at Miami’. His recruiting prowess is overrated. Alabama is Nick Saban.
Frost? No chance. I think he’ll be successful at Nebraska. And if not, he failed. Why hire a failure?
As I said, UM should be watching cristobal very closely. Hes got one of the best QBs in the nation. I agree, a Pac 12 championship and stockpiling talent would be a good indicator.
As for Frost, hes been successful at Oregon and UCF but depended on talent from cali, TX, and FL. If he can convince players from these states to spend 3-5 years up in Nebraska he'll be fine. But even if he cant and gets fired hes still the guy that led a UCF team to an undefeated season. He can coach! His success in his current role will depend on whether OOS recruits will want to be in Nebraska. He wouldn't have that problem in MIAMI.