If Nick Saban

The dude is literally the best QB in the ACC outside of Winston. I'm just going by the stats. Stop throwing our star QB under the bus to save our piece of **** head coach.
 
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Funny how none of the Golden supporters want to answer the question, because they know with the talent on this team there are a number of coaches that would have us undefeated or at worst at one loss right now.
 
I always say Nick Saban would have us at worst, finishing 10-2, and at best, undefeated. This would be a playoff team I think and would venture to say 11-1.
 
2 losses at most. So much talent on the roster and in South Florida just waiting to be harnessed by a good coach.
 
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Where would Dan Mullen, someone who actually interviewed with us and who currently has one 5 pt. loss to Alabama, have had Miami at this juncture?
 
Ohh ok lets take a more detailed look at nicky saban

Saban vs golden

2nd coaching gig saban michigan st

1995 6-5-1
1996 6-6
1997 7-5

Alll 3 years going to bowl games and get smokef by double digits....

1998 6-6 didnt get a bowl invitation so thats sabans resume compared to golden at the same point in each coaching career lol

Try again felllas
This guy is trolling his *** off. Good job.
 
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Ohh ok lets take a more detailed look at nicky saban

Saban vs golden

2nd coaching gig saban michigan st

1995 6-5-1
1996 6-6
1997 7-5

Alll 3 years going to bowl games and get smokef by double digits....

1998 6-6 didnt get a bowl invitation so thats sabans resume compared to golden at the same point in each coaching career lol

Try again felllas

5th year at mich st

9-2 ... Leaves before the bowl game to lsu

Lsu

2000 8-4
2001 10-3
2002 8-5
2003 won his first national title
2004 9-3

........

Is your dumb **** brain really trying to argue that Golden and Saban's path are the same? That history 'literally' repeats itself to a T, and that Golden will win a title shortly because Saban did it a few years in at his second stop?

This is why the mentally handicapped shouldn't have internet access. One minute they are posting on message boards, the next they are playing with latex balloons on Chat Roulette.
 
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Les Miles: 6-4
Nick Satan: 9-1
Gary Patterson: 8-2
Al Golden if he could do it over with the team playing like it has the last four weeks: 8-2 or 9-1
 
Les Miles: 6-4
Nick Satan: 9-1
Gary Patterson: 8-2
Al Golden if he could do it over with the team playing like it has the last four weeks: 8-2 or 9-1

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I like how if the wins, it's all on the players bailing the coaches out with their talent. If we lose, it's the coaches not helping the players out.

Look, both the players and coaches deserve the credit for being 6-4. Against GT, Kaaya was not smart with the football. The defense made too many mental errors and allowed some big plays that were all on them. The coaches also had some strange situational play calling at times. Against Nebraska the 3 turnovers were killer, the defense lack of ability to tackle was a joke, and again the coaches failed to make some smart moves in alignments at times. However, if you go back, you'll see we hit Abdullah at the LOS and even behind it a number of times, yet never record a tackle behind the LOS because the guys sucked at tackling just like they did against FSU in the 4th quarter. The way D'Ono had the team lined up at the goal line and in 3rd aand short a couple times was inexcusable, but there were plenty of other times he had them lined up perfectly to where we had guys hitting Abdullah not even a yard into his run and he gain 15 because no one could tackle him.

Against Louisville the defense played well, but the coaches really limited Kaaya. A large part of that game is all on them being too safe with Kaaya. At the same time Kaaya fumbled the ball away and threw 2 picks in his limited chances, so it isn't like he was balling out that night anyways. Kaaya then is not the same Kaaya now.

Against FSU the defense just couldn't tackle in the 2nd half and the defensive line is terrible. That paired with Kaaya having polar opposite halves and missing many wide open throws didn't fair well for the team.

Basically, all 4 losses come down to Kaaya being inconsistent at the wrong times, the defense losing their ability to tackle randomly, and the coaches not aligning players correctly in the right situations.

Fortunately right now all 3 have improved. They are not perfect, but they have gotten taken to a next level and that is the reason we just saw the best 2 months of Miami football we've seen in over a decade.

I just hope Golden keeps this up not only through the rest of the year, but if he is able to get Miami football playing like they have been week in and week out, then we'll start winning coastal titles consistently and it'll become Miami and FSU's conference because no one can stop us besides FSU if we play the way we have the last 2 months. And even then, a few minor improvements and not even FSU would have stopped us.

We're trending in the right direction, we just have to actually make it there now and that is all on Golden.
 
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