Im up, tough night. Some thoughts on the game...

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A landmark year for Miami football came to a disappointing end last night at Hard Rock Stadium. The #Canes championship dreams ended with a 27-21 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers, who completed a historic 16-0 season. As crushing as this loss was, like Ed Reed: "Im hurt dawg'' -- but Im not devastated. As a fan I'm proud of the players and coaches on this team. They made major strides this season and I believe had laid the foundation for years to come.

Congrats to Indiana, they earned it. Coach Cignetti has engineered one of the most remarkable turnarounds in sports -- not just college football -- history.

Im very grateful to have had the opportunity to go on this playoff run from College Station, to the Cotton Bowl to the Fiesta Bowl and then last night. Miami has come so far, but as Mario Cristobal would say, still has work to do- and

Some thoughts on the game:

- UM played hard and well at times, but simply didn't play a clean enough game versus a team that is as good and disciplined as IU. It's really that simple. The blocked punt was really the play that will haunt this staff. IU seemed to not even try and really block the punt and Alex Bauman's execution (or lack thereof) simply wasn't good enough and it gave the Hooisers 17-7 lead in the 3rd quarter when Miami had seemingly taken some of the momentum. That and the missed FG by Carter Davis cost Miami 10 points in what became a one-possession loss

Special teams really hurt Miami last night. From missed kicks, the blocked punt and penalties on returns that pinned UM back on offense. Those hidden yards are key in close games.

- Speaking of which, twice Indiana went up two scores in the second half and both times the Miami offense responded to cut the lead to 3. They showed some real character.

- Not sure why the outside zone play wasn't utilized more by Miami. That's the play that broke Fletcher for this big TD. The inside zone was handled much of the game by IU. There seems to be a pretty good amount of criticism of Shannon Dawson, I'll let the X-and-O gurus fight that battle

- Moving forward, Miami need to find some more dynamic outside threats that can back a defense of and create more consistent separation. This offense lacked consistent explosiveness throughout this season. IIRC, all three losses saw Miami score 21 points or less this season.

- Charlie Becker scared me going into this game and he proved me right unfortunately. Sarratt and Cooper are good WR's who will have a chance to play at the next level, but this guy has the best measurables and ball skills of the three. Ultimately, Miami's injuries/suspensions at cornerback ended up hurting them a bit here

- Great scene at the tailgate, saw a good bit of former players. I dont think you see an alumni base of players who consistently show up to games that way Miami does. Had some great conversations with some of them (including the great Russell Maryland).

- Wanted to salute guys like Ruben Bain and Cici Mauignoa, who most likely played their last game as Hurricanes. They will leave as all-time UM greats and transformative players for this program. When they came to Coral Gables, this program was mediocre (to say the least), by the time they left they were playing (and nearly winning) a national title. I can not say enough about their impact on this progam. Also, the likes of Akeem Mesidor, Anez Cooper, Wesley Bissanthe and the like, my salute to you guys.

And portal additions like Kieonte Scott, Jakob Thomas, Blake Brockmeyer and CJ Daniels who will move onto the next stage of their career and lives. Their contributions should not be forgotten. They left this place better than they found it.

- Finally, Mario Cristobal. That's my coach. Bottom line. He wants no sympathy or a pat on the back for coming close. That's not the way he's wired. But there's a belief that if this doesn't work with him in charge at Miami, it simply won't work at all. Nobody will work harder for Miami than this guy, I truly believe that. All we ask is that he continually evolves as a coach.

In his fourth year, he now has Miami playing serious football again, and being taken seriously nationally. He can show blue-chip recruits a real proof of concept. He himself, will never truly consider a non-championship season a success(that's just not how he's wired) but this was a successful season for his program and I am glad I was able to go on this ride the past month.

Mario will have more talented teams top-to-bottom in the years to come, I truly believe that. But Im not sure we'll ever see one as gritty as the 2025 unit.
 
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A landmark year for Miami football came to a disappointing end last night at Hard Rock Stadium. The #Canes championship dreams ended with a 27-21 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers, who completed a historic 16-0 season. As crushing as this loss was, like Ed Reed: "Im hurt dawg'' -- but Im not devastated. As a fan I'm proud of the players and coaches on this team. They made major strides this season and I believe had laid the foundation for years to come.

Congrats to Indiana, they earned it. Coach Cignetti has engineered one of the most remarkable turnarounds in sports -- not just college football -- history.

Im very grateful to have had the opportunity to go on this playoff run from College Station, to the Cotton Bowl to the Fiesta Bowl and then last night. Miami has come so far, but as Mario Cristobal would say, still has work to do- and

Some thoughts on the game:

- UM played hard and well at times, but simply didn't play a clean enough game versus a team that is as good and disciplined as IU. It's really that simple. The blocked punt was really the play that will haunt this staff. IU seemed to not even try and really block the punt and Alex Bauman's execution (or lack thereof) simply wasn't good enough and it gave the Hooisers 17-7 lead in the 3rd quarter when Miami had seemingly taken some of the momentum. That and the missed FG by Carter Davis cost Miami 10 points in what became a one-possession loss

Special teams really hurt Miami last night. From missed kicks, the blocked punt and penalties on returns that pinned UM back on offense. Those hidden yards are key in close games.

- Speaking of which, twice Indiana went up two scores in the second half and both times the Miami offense responded to cut the lead to 3. They showed some real character.

- Not sure why the outside zone play wasn't utilized more by Miami. That's the play that broke Fletcher for this big TD. The inside zone was handled much of the game by IU. There seems to be a pretty good amount of criticism of Shannon Dawson, I'll let the X-and-O gurus fight that battle

- Moving forward, Miami need to find some more dynamic outside threats that can back a defense of and create more consistent separation. This offense lacked consistent explosiveness throughout this season. IIRC, all three losses saw Miami score 21 points or less this season.

- Charlie Becker scared me going into this game and he proved me right unfortunately. Sarratt and Cooper are good WR's who will have a chance to play at the next level, but this guy has the best measurables and ball skills of the three. Ultimately, Miami's injuries/suspensions at cornerback ended up hurting them a bit here

- Great scene at the tailgate, saw a good bit of former players. I dont think you see an alumni base of players who consistently show up to games that way Miami does. Had some great conversations with some of them (including the great Russell Maryland).

- Wanted to salute guys like Ruben Bain and Cici Mauignoa, who most likely played their last game as Hurricanes. They will leave as all-time UM greats and transformative players for this program. When they came to Coral Gables, this program was mediocre (to say the least), by the time they left they were playing (and nearly winning) a national title. I can not say enough about their impact on this progam. Also, the likes of Akeem Mesidor, Anez Cooper, Wesley Bissanthe and the like, my salute to you guys.

And portal additions like Kieonte Scott, Jakob Thomas, Blake Brockmeyer and CJ Daniels who will move onto the next stage of their career and lives. Their contributions should not be forgotten. They left this place better than they found it.

- Finally, Mario Cristobal. That's my coach. Bottom line. He wants no sympathy or a pat on the back for coming close. That's not the way he's wired. But there's a belief that if this doesn't work with him in charge at Miami, it simply won't work at all. Nobody will work harder for Miami than this guy, I truly believe that. All we ask is that he continually evolves as a coach.

In his fourth year, he now has Miami playing serious football again, and being taken seriously nationally. He can show blue-chip recruits a real proof of concept. He himself, will never truly consider a non-championship season a success(that's just not how he's wired) but this was a successful season for his program and I am glad I was able to go on this ride the past month.

Mario will have more talented teams top-to-bottom in the years to come, I truly believe that. But Im not sure we'll ever see one as gritty as the 2025 unit.

Great post... thank you for sharing your thoughts.
 
What a season! I haven't had this much fun watching Miami in 20+ years. Truly a joy to watch, especially the defense. Growing up in Ohio, I used to be embarrassed to be a Miami fan or wear UM gear, not anymore. The U logo means something again.. and thank you to Mario, the staff, and the players for that.

I'd be lying if I didn't feel sick last night, couldn't sleep and thinking of all the plays and guys who won't be here next year. I wanted #6 so bad and truly felt like a story book ending but it wasn't meant to be. I'm very bullish on Miami and we are here to stay! Go canes!
 
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Had this been an old style bowl/title game, I'd be devastated. However, having run through the playoffs, beating Ohio State, Texas A&M and Ole Miss, UM making millions and millions of dollars they don't have to share with the other ACC teams... I'm actually ok. We'll be fine.
 
Mario and staff really needs to work on us not beating ourselves…penalties and special teams is the most frustrating way to lose games we have to be better
Man, penalties this game were a crap shoot. No one knew what was or wasn't going to get called. They were hanging all over our WRs, and we got called for less than what they were doing to us. Not sure how you fix that in house.
 
Dear Leader was most saddened at the results of last night's play. He had to be talked out of firing a missile over Indiana.
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Good stuff. Alot of times grit is a by product of culture. Toughness and selflessness are part of that and when you recruit the right kind of people that we are now, it should = staying power. This season was not a one off, I really think we are in the hunt for years to come
 
Indiana was not as disciplined as we are giving credit for. They shot themselves in the foot in very Miami fashion, the false start which stopped them from getting the first to end the game, and the roughing the passer at the end. They played hard and credit to the victor but they had just as much a chance to lose because of bone head plays as we did. We just were not able to capitalize in the end. I don’t get not just taking the chunk plays they were giving and killing more clock or not running to the edge more after fletchers long td. But that’s the game and it’s not for the faint of heart. What’s crazy to me today is how much people still keep ****ting on us for not losing with class. It’s always been us against the world and this year reminded me of just how much the world hates to see the canes on top.
 
One of the things I've been most impressed with Mario is identifying weakness and improving. If you're Mario and you're trying to learn from this and level up again:

Receiving core: You absolutely need a deep threat and/or someone a defense fears. I love Daniels and Marion. Canes for life. But Miami needs a Chris Bell, Becker, Jeremiah Smith, someone that is a cheat code for getting a big play. We needed that so badly this year.

TE: With the style of offense Miami wants to play this position is an absolute must from a blocking and pass catching perspective. We first need to go out and spend to seriously upgrade this position and Mario needs to get in Dawson's ear about utilizing the TE's better in the passing game. I truly think this position is what gets the whole thing going. It failed us big time this year. And it's almost inexcusable we ended up in the situation we were in at the position.

Special Teams: We need to invest resources into making sure this is one of the best units in college football. With the skill players we have we should be diabolical on special teams. The early 2000s teams could win games solely with special teams. I have said this for years but special teams is the area of college football where you can create the biggest talent gap on the field. This is the type of stuff that makes beating mid-level teams much, much easier. I would shout it from the mountain tops if I could. Please, go make special teams a focus and turn it into a massive strength. Please.

Discipline: You could argue this alone lost us the national championship. I don't even need to explain this to anyone. He has to fix it.

Everything else was ready to win a national championship. And these aren't Earth moving changes. These are things he can absolutely address in the offseason. This loss absolutely sucked. I mean sucked. But the things that can make us the best team in the country are within reach and Mario has proven that he can fix the issues.

I hope he continues that and levels up once more.
 
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we whiffed on a basic punt….wasnt even a designed block.

Dawson and Heatherman outdid their respective counterparts. Our offense scored more than them. Our defense gave up less points than them.

We took a blocked punt TD for -7 points, and lost by 6. Still with a chance to win last drive. Frustrating
 
Arent they the same guy? Hmmmmm

No this guy is Specials Coach


Look at his bio, dude is not qualified to be ST coach. He and the assistant ST coach Isa both need to go.


Ole Miss was rumored to be interested in TE coach Cody Woodiel. Let him go.

 
Great post - That last drive felt great until it didn't. We lost this game more than Indiana won it imo.

Looking forward to next year and very grateful for the seniors and transfers. This should continue to set us up for success in the future.
 
Indiana was not as disciplined as we are giving credit for. They shot themselves in the foot in very Miami fashion, the false start which stopped them from getting the first to end the game, and the roughing the passer at the end. They played hard and credit to the victor but they had just as much a chance to lose because of bone head plays as we did. We just were not able to capitalize in the end. I don’t get not just taking the chunk plays they were giving and killing more clock or not running to the edge more after fletchers long td. But that’s the game and it’s not for the faint of heart. What’s crazy to me today is how much people still keep ****ting on us for not losing with class. It’s always been us against the world and this year reminded me of just how much the world hates to see the canes on top.
Had they been flagged for excessive PI, they'd look VERY undisciplined.
 
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