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Couldn’t have planned a tougher schedule through 4 games in the pre-season. Not our fault ND and UF aren’t that good.I don’t understand how anyone could be upset at any skepticism even if this team is currently 4-0. If any other team beat a 1-2 Notre Dame, a 1-3 Florida team, and then USF, most of CIS would call them overrated or downplay them.
All valid points and none of it’s lost on me. I’m just not going to be upset anyone skeptical of Miami thus far. Especially with Mario at the helmCouldn’t have planned a tougher schedule through 4 games in the pre-season. Not our fault ND and UF aren’t that good.
ND was the defending runner up and the national media spent all off season talking about how their roster was better than the year before. They hyped UF as a contender and how much better they had gotten and how they would beat us in 2024 in a rematch, have the best QB in America, top 5 OL, etc. They put us on upset watch and hyped USF and Golesh for beating that UF team.
All we can do is beat who is on our schedule. Also, ND lost to A&M because their pass rusher was tackled on the last play the game.
I get your point, probably true, but I try to acknowledge what teams try to do with their scheduling vs look at it in depth during the season. Scheduling is done years in advance. Hard to control the strength of schedule and there’s not a team in the country with a better OOC slate than Miami. Miami tried to have a tough schedule and were failed by programs that should be better. The ACC is the ACC but Miami plays 6 of the top 8 teams in the conference (excluding ourself).
I thought he went to Ohio Statehe's a gator after all
I don't think either ND or UF is a bad team. They both have lost to very good teams. Us, Texas AM, and LSU are very good teams and USF is pretty decent also.Couldn’t have planned a tougher schedule through 4 games in the pre-season. Not our fault ND and UF aren’t that good.
I get your point, probably true, but I try to acknowledge what teams try to do with their scheduling vs look at it in depth during the season. Scheduling is done years in advance. Hard to control the strength of schedule and there’s not a team in the country with a better OOC slate than Miami. Miami tried to have a tough schedule and were failed by programs that should be better. The ACC is the ACC but Miami plays 6 of the top 8 teams in the conference (excluding ourself).
Florida is a bad team. Good defense. Bad offense and bad overall ‘team’I don't think either ND or UF is a bad team. They both have lost to very good teams. Us, Texas AM, and LSU are very good teams and USF is pretty decent also.
Exactly. Just win, baby.Couldn’t have planned a tougher schedule through 4 games in the pre-season. Not our fault ND and UF aren’t that good.
ND was the defending runner up and the national media spent all off season talking about how their roster was better than the year before. They hyped UF as a contender and how much better they had gotten and how they would beat us in 2024 in a rematch, have the best QB in America, top 5 OL, etc. They put us on upset watch and hyped USF and Golesh for beating that UF team.
All we can do is beat who is on our schedule. Also, ND lost to A&M because their pass rusher was tackled on the last play the game.
I get your point, probably true, but I try to acknowledge what teams try to do with their scheduling vs look at it in depth during the season. Scheduling is done years in advance. Hard to control the strength of schedule and there’s not a team in the country with a better OOC slate than Miami. Miami tried to have a tough schedule and were failed by programs that should be better. The ACC is the ACC but Miami plays 6 of the top 8 teams in the conference (excluding ourself).
ND is a good team but appears to have been overrated to start the season. We were the better team but the game could have easily been an L.I don’t understand how anyone could be upset at any skepticism even if this team is currently 4-0. If any other team beat a 1-2 Notre Dame, a 1-3 Florida team, and then USF, most of CIS would call them overrated or downplay them.