Is this the biggest game(Pitt) of Mario's Miami tenure?

Biggest? No. Even if we win there is absolutely no guarantee we're in.

The biggest game was Syracuse last year. It was clear that we were flushing everything down the ******* in that game.
And in terms of adapting and learning from a game as @k9cane, Mario has had numerous games that he coulda, woulda, shoulda done that... so to go through an entire season failing to adapt on defense to then fail to adapt on offense the next year is why he is referred to as a "meathead" or "broball"

Good coaches adapt, great coaches adapt during the game -- Mario, we are lucky if he adapts positively during a season or off-season.

He gets no extra cookie for beating a Pitt team we should beat. We are the better team. Don't get outcoached by The Narduzzi.
 
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And in terms of adapting and learning from a game as @k9cane, Mario has had numerous games that he coulda, woulda, shoulda done that... so to go through an entire season failing to adapt on defense to then fail to adapt on offense the next year is why he is referred to as a "meathead" or "broball"

Good coaches adapt, great coaches adapt during the game -- Mario, we are lucky if he adapts positively during a season or off-season.

He gets no extra cookie for beating a Pitt team we should beat. We are the better team. Don't get outcoached by The Narduzzi.
it should never take 'losses' to create change. That's like the Titanic changing course AFTER hitting the iceberg
 
So I was asked if this was the biggest game of Mario Cristobal's coaching career by a few people over social media. It's an interesting question. My view is that it's certainly the biggest of this season (thus far). And I hope there are more 'big/bigger' games in this 25 season. But some of that is outside of UM's control. My view is that regardless of the result of the Pitt game Cristobal is doing a really good job of elevating the floor of the program and moving it forward.

But I do think this should be addressed before the game tomorrow because results can lead to emotional responses that you may regret, or cloud your perspective. Overall, I really like Cristobal and the job he's doing at Miami. I'm a staunch advocate of his, believe it or not. I want this to work with him because of his ties with Miami. At the same time, his overall approach to games and managing them is something I'll never completely agree with. But he's the coach, I'm just a fan with an opinion

My view is this, regardless of how this season ends -- even if it's a national title or deep playoff run -- that SMU defeat has to be one that Cristobal and the staff examine during the off-season and make sure that never happens again, I have a theory that every coach has a game/loss that haunts them -- but they learn and get better from it. For the great Jimmy Johnson it was the 1987 Fiesta Bowl. (He still hasn't truly gotten over that defeat to this day.)

With that said, Cristobal has really upgraded the talent level of this program, which was reflected in last years NFL Draft and subsequent ones. Tomorrow may or may not be the last game in the Miami careers of Ruben Bain and Francis Mauigoa. But those guys to me symbolize the raised floor Cristobal has achieved with this program. And this years freshman class has been excellent.

So yeah, tomorrow vs PItt is a big one. But it's not really the end-all and be-all. Narratives can change very quickly in this thing.
@k9cane you said it before this season. The expectation isn’t for Miami to make the playoff, it’s to make the playoff and have a little bit of a run. If we win tomorrow, that can still happen. If we don’t, fire up the toaster.
 
Yes
If he wins, it puts pressure on the committee
BUT its in their hands

If he loses, it proves to SO MANY, that we just dont belong
For foreseeable future, a mario team will NOT get the benefit of the doubt. Reducing any margin for error to literally NIL
 
@k9cane you said it before this season. The expectation isn’t for Miami to make the playoff, it’s to make the playoff and have a little bit of a run. If we win tomorrow, that can still happen. If we don’t, fire up the toaster.
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Was 2005 at VT the last time Miami won a must-win game? For all the talk about Miami always blowing it in this scenario, we really haven't played many high stakes games the last couple decades.
Only 4.
 
We need this win for so many reasons. Obviously we want to keep ACCCG hopes in play with help and also praying we make the playoff. I also think that a win here and having a 4-1 November will help in the future with the optics for the committee. Win tomorrow and it's the first step in changing the whole "Miami always loses late" narrative. But what do I know? lol
 
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In terms of how important Pitt is for the rest of this season, there's no comparison, Cuse was a bigger game cause it was win and we were in the playoff.

However, Pitt is a much bigger game than Cuse last year for the future of the progrum under Mario. Win, and despite the 2 bad losses and probably missing the playoff, I can still buy that he can get us to where we want the progrum to be in the next few years. Lose, after losing the two games we lost this year (and losing to Cuse last year), then I won't be able to buy that anymore and it will be a long, long off-season.
 
Nah. I'm fully convinced we won't make the Top 12 regardless of the outcome.

But that's purely because I hate the committee.
 
And in terms of adapting and learning from a game as @k9cane, Mario has had numerous games that he coulda, woulda, shoulda done that... so to go through an entire season failing to adapt on defense to then fail to adapt on offense the next year is why he is referred to as a "meathead" or "broball"

Good coaches adapt, great coaches adapt during the game -- Mario, we are lucky if he adapts positively during a season or off-season.

He gets no extra cookie for beating a Pitt team we should beat. We are the better team. Don't get outcoached by The Narduzzi.
He's repeatedly corrected course.

Dude is a statue on the sidelines on Saturdays because he's completely handed the reigns over to his Co-ordinators. He's clearly fully committed to being a recruiting CEO HC like we asked for.

He gets blamed for loads of stuff out of his control imo. He's not perfect, but he's a **** sight better than the 3 guys that came before him.
 
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He's repeatedly corrected course.

Dude is a statue on the sidelines on Saturdays because he's completely handed the reigns over to his Co-ordinators. He's clearly fully committed to being a recruiting CEO HC like we asked for.

He gets blamed for loads of stuff out of his control imo. He's not perfect, but he's a **** sight better than the 3 guys that came before him.
The guys that came before him should not be the standard of Miami. They all failed. He clearly sets the tone for the team -- which for most of the season has been conservative, clenched ****, coach not to lose, limit possessions -- so he (and Mirabal) is not fully committed to being a recruiting CEO HC.
 
This is actually setting up to be a great situation for Mario. He can go 10-2 and everyone will blame the committee for no playoff spot, instead of the real culprit, Mario.
Only slurpers would believe Mario was wrongedby the committee, the committee didn’t lose to a Louisville or a SMU. If Mario had a one loss season, we wouldn’t need all these.”If IFF was a FIF “ threads
 
Did anyone else notice Kirby Smart playing Mario ball against Tech today? My point is as much as MANY posters ***** about Mario EVERY CHANCE THEY GET, he is playing football the way the many of the best coaches in college football do it. It just hasn't worked out all the time.

The Vegas O/U for wins when I bought it was 8.5. We are doing well. Beat Pitt....
 
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