Is this the best position group ever

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Hard to have AAs...when Coaching has been Honorable Mention at Best for 16+ yrs....
That cannot be right. We had AAs in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

The explanation for our historical LACK of top level talent is a complex one. Terrible coaching, terrible evaluations, terrible S&C, terrible culture.
 
YEARPLAYER, POS.
1950Al Carapella, T
1951Jim Dooley, HB
1952Nick Chickillo, G
1954Frank McDonald, WR
1956Don Bosseler, FB
1959Fran Curci, QB
1960Bill Miller, WR
1961Bill Miller, WR
1962George Mira Sr., QB
1963George Mira Sr., QB
Dan Conners, T
1965Ed Weisacosky, DE
1966Ted Hendricks, DE
Tom Beier, DB
1967Ted Hendricks, DE
1968Ted Hendricks, DE
1971Harold Sears, LB
1972Tony Cristiani, DL
Chuck Foreman, RB
Burgess Owens, DB
1973Tony Cristiani, DL
1974Rubin Carter, DL
Dennis Harrah, T
1976Eddie Edwards, DT
1977Don Latimer, DL
1978Don Smith, DT
1980Jim Burt, DL
1981Fred Marion, DB
Danny Miller, PK
Lester Williams, DT
1983Jay Brophy, LB
1984Eddie Brown, WR
1985Willie Smith, TE
1986Bennie Blades, DB
Jerome Brown, DT
Vinny Testaverde, QB
1987Bennie Blades, DB
Daniel Stubbs, DE
1988Cleveland Gary, RB
Bill Hawkins, DE
Steve Walsh, QB
1989Greg Mark, DE
1990Maurice Crum, LB
Russell Maryland, DT
1991Carlos Huerta, PK
Leon Searcy, T
Darrin Smith, LB
Darryl Williams, FS
Kevin Williams, WR
1992Micheal Barrow, LB
Ryan McNeil, DB
Darrin Smith, LB
Gino Torretta, QB
1993Kevin Patrick, DE
1994CJ Richardson, S
Warren Sapp, DT
1995Ray Lewis, LB
1996KC Jones, C
1999Bubba Franks, TE
Richard Mercier, G
2000Joaquin Gonzalez, T
Bryant McKinnie, T
Dan Morgan, LB
Santana Moss, WR
Ed Reed, S
2001Phillip Buchanon, CB
Joaquin Gonzalez, T
Bryant McKinnie, T
Ed Reed, S
Jeremy Shockey, TE
Todd Sievers, PK
2002Ken Dorsey, QB
Jerome McDougle, DE
Willis McGahee, RB
Brett Romberg, C
2003Sean Taylor, FS
Kellen Winslow II, TE
2004Devin Hester, DB
Antrel Rolle, DB
2005Kelly Jennings, DB
Brandon Meriweather, S
Eric Winston, T
 
How much more obvious can it possibly be that top level talent has been sorely lacking at UM the past 15 years?

How can this still be a debate?
 
Safety as well.

Ed Reed & Sean Taylor are hands down the 2 greatest Safeties ever in the history of the game, college or pro.

But then you add on Bennie Blades, Al Blades, Antrel Rolle, Brandon Meriweather, Kenny Phillips, Tremaine Mack, Darryl Williams, Bubba McDowell etc, I can't think of any other school that had a stronger group of Safeties than we had in the glory years.

There's a strong case to be made at LB & RB too, if we're just talking college.
Got a good group of pantheon receivers and TEs too. When I was young we were also undoubtedly QBU. Gave away how old I am with that last one.
 
Best position group, imo, is UM safety: Reed, Taylor, Blades, D. Dub, Burgess Owens, Marion, KP, Meriweather et al.

ILB at Miami is Lewis, Morgan, Barrow, Vilma, Brophy, Beason, Clark, Spence, Perryman

I see the et al, but my man D Williams needs to be mentioned among great Cane safeties.

Go Canes!
 
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You probably shouldn't forget about Rusty Medearis if you are talking about entire DL. 4 sacks vs Nebraska in the 1992 Orange Bowl
One of my all-time favorite Canes. I was at the Arizona game when that dirty cheap-shot artist robbed him of what I assume would've been a successful NFL career. I wanted to kick that hairy-shouldered ****'s ***!!! Medearis was a BEAST!!!
 
We are officially Notre Dame fans

All we have left to hang onto is the past. All those players named played at Miami 15, 20, 30, 35 years ago

Unlike ND fans I actually saw all our natties. There’s no visual evidence of most of theirs.
 
Sean Taylor is not one of the greats safeties of all time in the pros.

On track to be.
3 1/2 yr career:
2x Pro Bowl
1st Team All Pro (1)
299 tackles
8 Forced Fumbles
12 ints
2 TDs

All by the age of 24.

Im going to assume w more NFL S&C, more NFL IQ, he finishes his career in the discussion of all time greats. I believe if you ask any unbiased sports media personnel, 99% of them would say the same thing. Again, teams r still looking for the next ST26, a 6’3 230lb S running a 4.5 and a 40 inch vertical that has a great football IQ.
 
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On track to be.
3 1/2 yr career:
2x Pro Bowl
1st Team All Pro (1)
299 tackles
8 Forced Fumbles
12 ints
2 TDs

All by the age of 24.

Im going to assume w more NFL S&C, more NFL IQ, he finishes his career in the discussion of all time greats. I believe if you ask any unbiased sports media personnel, 99% of them would say the same thing. Again, teams r still looking for the next ST26, a 6’3 230lb S running a 4.5 and a 40 inch vertical that has a great football IQ.

He was on track to be a HOF, one of the greatest ever. But, tragically, he isn't one of the greatest. And your stats for him are incorrect.
 
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