Herbstreit analyzes Miami. And Richt gets broadcast job for Miami v Florida

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Herbie pretty much nailed it. Defense is still going to be very good.

Williams must protect the ball and keep the chains moving. If we can somehow establish a run game, it will change the entire course of the game. Garntham blitzing may actually help Williams be decisive because blitzes leaves voids in the secondary.
 
One part of the analysis I disagree with Herbie on is regarding Franks. It's not saying much that he had a great last 3 out of 4 games last season. Two of those teams were Idaho (moving to FCS level ball) and FSU (need I say more) who were absolutely atrocious. Another game was against a South Carolina team that allowed more than 350 yards rushing (Franks didn't win that game for them) and a Michigan team that was without starters and mailed it in after losing to OSU.

Franks benefited last year from an OL with three NFL caliber starters, and two other starters that had major reps in their career. This new UF OL starts four new guys, of which one (their OC) has actual playing time. Not to mention, the majority of the guys are low 3-star recruits. I don't think he's going to be as consistent or good as people think.

We also have to remember that Franks was benched during the Mizzou beatdown and wasn't going to start the next week against South Carolina. Kyle Trask got injured in practice and that gave him an opening.
 
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One part of the analysis I disagree with Herbie on is regarding Franks. It's not saying much that he had a great last 3 out of 4 games last season. Two of those teams were Idaho (moving to D2 level ball) and FSU (need I say more) who were absolutely atrocious. Another game was against a South Carolina team that allowed more than 350 yards rushing (Franks didn't win that game for them) and a Michigan team that was without starters and mailed it in after losing to OSU.

Franks benefited last year from an OL with three NFL caliber starters, and two other starters that had major reps in their career. This new UF OL starts four new guys, of which one (their OC) has actual playing time. Not to mention, the majority of the guys are low 3-star recruits. I don't think he's going to be as consistent or good as people think.

We also have to remember that Franks was benched during the Mizzou beatdown and wasn't going to start the next week against South Carolina. Kyle Trask got injured in practice and that gave him an opening.
Good stuff FL. In fact the total pic should be considered, instead of flashes that everyone is touting...they can be beat, and our D has a good a chance as any to get to Franks...
 
Good stuff FL. In fact the total pic should be considered, instead of flashes that everyone is touting...they can be beat, and our D has a good a chance as any to get to Franks...

It’s not they can be beat, it is they will be beaten badly 100%. And our D will absolutely pound Franks.

Franks will not finish the game, my prediction has been before the end of the 3Q.
 
Good stuff FL. In fact the total pic should be considered, instead of flashes that everyone is touting...they can be beat, and our D has a good a chance as any to get to Franks...
Thanks, I completely agree. I think our defense is going to have a great day on Saturday. That "elite" WR room isn't going to be able to do much if Franks is running for his life the whole game.
 
Love that man.

Johnson said: “I love the University of Miami. I would do anything in the world to help the University of Miami and the people in the program. Very rarely do I go somewhere [to talk to people who want to meet with him]. Normally if they want to talk they come to the Keys. Anything I can do for miami, that’s what I’m going to do.”
 
But let the gator fans tell it there is some gap in talent..... lol

ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit, who calls Saturday’s UM-UF game with Chris Fowler, said he needs to watch UM in a game to know whether this is a top 25-caliber team but believes there’s not a large disparity in talent between the Hurricanes and eighth-ranked Gators.

“The talent is comparable,” Herbstreit said in a phone conversation Wednesday. “We have a chance to have a competitive game. Both teams have concerns with unproven players. Florida has some depth issues; they’ve lost a lot of players. They have a lot of true freshmen in their two deep. There’s a ton of athletic ability and skill on both these rosters. Jarren Williams has to be a good decision-maker, good distributor to give Miami any chance at all.
 
"“hasn’t had championship-caliber quarterback play since Ken Dorsey, and that’s mind-boggling to me. Over 15 years ago to not be at the level they need to be at quarterback. Hopefully Jarren can change the course of the last 15 years."

I mean I think that's a bit unfair to Kayak/Bread Canoe. Dude's stats speak to crazy production. He was not the problem with the teams he was on, and could have been championship caliber if the other pieces were there.
 
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Love that man.

Johnson said: “I love the University of Miami. I would do anything in the world to help the University of Miami and the people in the program. Very rarely do I go somewhere [to talk to people who want to meet with him]. Normally if they want to talk they come to the Keys. Anything I can do for miami, that’s what I’m going to do.”

I really wish he could have just stayed another 3, 4 seasons, he really had the ball rolling from a recruiting standpoint by 88 and 89. He was the original Saban in a lot of ways...
 
But let the gator fans tell it there is some gap in talent..... lol

ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit, who calls Saturday’s UM-UF game with Chris Fowler, said he needs to watch UM in a game to know whether this is a top 25-caliber team but believes there’s not a large disparity in talent between the Hurricanes and eighth-ranked Gators.

“The talent is comparable,” Herbstreit said in a phone conversation Wednesday. “We have a chance to have a competitive game. Both teams have concerns with unproven players. Florida has some depth issues; they’ve lost a lot of players. They have a lot of true freshmen in their two deep. There’s a ton of athletic ability and skill on both these rosters. Jarren Williams has to be a good decision-maker, good distributor to give Miami any chance at all.

I'll say it again, get a copy of this years roster, look at it in 4/5 years and you'll that UM will have a ton of NFL guys on it. In fact, it will have more than most programs, save for Bama, Clemson, UGA and Ohio State, at this point...
 
One part of the analysis I disagree with Herbie on is regarding Franks. It's not saying much that he had a great last 3 out of 4 games last season. Two of those teams were Idaho (moving to D2 level ball) and FSU (need I say more) who were absolutely atrocious. Another game was against a South Carolina team that allowed more than 350 yards rushing (Franks didn't win that game for them) and a Michigan team that was without starters and mailed it in after losing to OSU.

Franks benefited last year from an OL with three NFL caliber starters, and two other starters that had major reps in their career. This new UF OL starts four new guys, of which one (their OC) has actual playing time. Not to mention, the majority of the guys are low 3-star recruits. I don't think he's going to be as consistent or good as people think.

We also have to remember that Franks was benched during the Mizzou beatdown and wasn't going to start the next week against South Carolina. Kyle Trask got injured in practice and that gave him an opening.
Idaho is still D1 FCS
 
Herbie pretty much nailed it. Defense is still going to be very good.

Williams must protect the ball and keep the chains moving. If we can somehow establish a run game, it will change the entire course of the game. Garntham blitzing may actually help Williams be decisive because blitzes leaves voids in the secondary.
Herbie is a ******* *****. He almost always says everything everyone wants to hear. You can tell he took it up the a** over and over again at Ohio Taint. The guy almost never has a negative following, and he does everything he can possibly do to be friends with everyone.

I sound a little like a hater, but no I don't like Herbie. Call it the Cane in me, but ***** that guy!
 
Schnelly had the Bear Bryant feel to him, too. Would have gladly taken a few more years of either.

I love JJ but Howard left him Bernie and Vinny. Imagine the QBs he could have recruited after Jim Kelly going first round and that first NC. JJ did really good getting Walsh but never had a trio like Howard did Kelly’s senior year. Then again, JJ brought the 4-3 defense and that made the team killers.
 
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I love JJ but Howard left him Bernie and Vinny. Imagine the QBs he could have recruited after Jim Kelly going first round and that first NC. JJ did really good getting Walsh but never had a trio like Howard did Kelly’s senior year. Then again, JJ brought the 4-3 defense and that made the team killers.

Honestly, as long as JJ had Gary Stevens(an absolutely QB guru) I think that QB pipeline would have kept going
 
One part of the analysis I disagree with Herbie on is regarding Franks. It's not saying much that he had a great last 3 out of 4 games last season. Two of those teams were Idaho (moving to D2 level ball) and FSU (need I say more) who were absolutely atrocious. Another game was against a South Carolina team that allowed more than 350 yards rushing (Franks didn't win that game for them) and a Michigan team that was without starters and mailed it in after losing to OSU.

Franks benefited last year from an OL with three NFL caliber starters, and two other starters that had major reps in their career. This new UF OL starts four new guys, of which one (their OC) has actual playing time. Not to mention, the majority of the guys are low 3-star recruits. I don't think he's going to be as consistent or good as people think.

We also have to remember that Franks was benched during the Mizzou beatdown and wasn't going to start the next week against South Carolina. Kyle Trask got injured in practice and that gave him an opening.
FSU was atrocious - Florida pounded them
 
I'll say it again, get a copy of this years roster, look at it in 4/5 years and you'll that UM will have a ton of NFL guys on it. In fact, it will have more than most programs, save for Bama, Clemson, UGA and Ohio State, at this point...

You may be right, but those guys have to learn how to win
 
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