It's almost impossible to find...

Might be how it was remembered - but that isn't how it happened.

Toledo - Walton was hurt SO BAD that Richt continued to play him until 4 minutes left in the 4th quarter in a blowout. No x-rays after the game, no missed practice, all reports were he was 100% going into the next game vs Duke game. The legend after the fact became "he was playing on one leg". Classic CIS.

Duke & FSU - Homer easily outplayed Walton....because Homer was easily the better RB.

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Yea Homer was a blessing. His 40 yarder against Duke was that late td. Walton was obviously hobbled against Duke, he did well in the receiving game but you could tell he wasn't the same runner against Duke and FSU. Think Walton begged Richt to come back in against Toledo so he could get his 200 plus yards rushing.
 
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The worst part about duke is that we took the lead int eh third and then fell over lol

That’s also been a M.O for a minute, too, & it usually happens after giving up a long play on a money down. Either we take the lead & give it back, or we fight & claw our way to bring it to a one score possession & immediately allow the opposition to make it a 2 score possession again.
 
One thing to add. The reason why Richt was able to produce good results so quickly was Al Golden actually left him a ton of top tier college and NFL talent:

Shaq, Pinckney
RayShawn Jenkins
Jaquan Johnson and Redwine
Chad Thomas
Norton, McIntosh, and Willis
Corn Elder
Jamal Carter
Njoku
Berrios
Herndon
Ahhmon and Coley
Trent Harris
Deejay Dallas, Homer
Kaaya
Etc.

Willis wasn’t Golden; that was Richt as a transfer. But everyone else, yes. I made a post about this a while ago & out lined how as Golden’s players left, the results continued to dwindle.
 
Yea Homer was a blessing. His 40 yarder against Duke was that late td. Walton was obviously hobbled against Duke, he did well in the receiving game but you could tell he wasn't the same runner against Duke and FSU. Think Walton begged Richt to come back in against Toledo so he could get his 200 plus yards rushing.

Walton did beg to get put back in so he could get 200 yds. But he also got a carry on all 4 drives in the 4th quarter, so he played the entire game.

Walton might've been a little hobbled. Bigger factor was - He just wasn't good. That's why he had a bad game vs Duke & FSU. He was always bad vs P5.

I posted before the Duke game "All reports are Walton is 100%. Unless he has a bad game. Then it'll be 100% because of his ankle". I was 100% accurate.

That's why Knighton & Walton are the same RB - both very good in the passing game, both butt horrific in the running game. The stats back it up.
 
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Willis wasn’t Golden; that was Richt as a transfer. But everyone else, yes. I made a post about this a while ago & out lined how as Golden’s players left, the results continued to dwindle.
It really is crazy that Golden refused to fire Donofrio at least a yr or two before he was let go. Like dude easily could have saved himself, and he actually did bring in a lot of talent - even if they weren't super highly rated guys. That's why as a HC you just shouldn't bring in your best friend/family if you aren't prepared to fire them. Same with Richt and his son. You just ***** yourself.
 
willis was golden actually.

Hold on, didn’t Willis transfer in 2017 & played one season in 2018?

Edit: My fault @nvlahos, u were right. Bro did transfer to Miami in 2015, but had to sit out due to the old transfer rules. U right; Golden did leave Willis for Richt. Got ****. Lol
 
It really is crazy that Golden refused to fire Donofrio at least a yr or two before he was let go. Like dude easily could have saved himself, and he actually did bring in a lot of talent - even if they weren't super highly rated guys. That's why as a HC you just shouldn't bring in your best friend/family if you aren't prepared to fire them. Same with Richt and his son. You just ***** yourself.

Yeah; Golden could’ve been successful here. But another issue I found w/ Golden was his commitment here. He immediately tried to parlay 2013 in to another gig, namely his Alma Mater. It feels after 2013, he was like fck it all.
 
Walton did beg to get put back in so he could get 200 yds. But he also got a carry on all 4 drives in the 4th quarter, so he played the entire game.

Walton might've been a little hobbled. Bigger factor was - He just wasn't good. That's why he had a bad game vs Duke & FSU. He was always bad vs P5.

I posted before the Duke game "All reports are Walton is 100%. Unless he has a bad game. Then it'll be 100% because of his ankle". I was 100% accurate.

That's why Knighton & Walton are the same RB - both very good in the passing game, both butt horrific in the running game. The stats back it up.
I remember a thread on Walton's production vs non power 5 and power 5 and I'm sure you were all over that one. To Walton's defense he did have a good stretch in 2016 against Pitt, Virginia, and Nc State but yea he didn't do much from Ga Tech through ND in that 5 game stretch.
 
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I remember a thread on Walton's production vs non power 5 and power 5 and I'm sure you were all over that one. To Walton's defense he did have a good stretch in 2016 against Pitt, Virginia, and Nc State but yea he didn't do much from Ga Tech through ND in that 5 game stretch.

Walton was good here; that called back TD run against FSU was special. He was drafted in the 4th round for a reason. But what we didn’t know was his mental was completely f’d up.
 
Walton was good here; that called back TD run against FSU was special. He was drafted in the 4th round for a reason. But what we didn’t know was his mental was completely f’d up.
And he was actually good enough to hang around with the Dolphins in 2019.
 
Yeah; Golden could’ve been successful here. But another issue I found w/ Golden was his commitment here. He immediately tried to parlay 2013 in to another gig, namely his Alma Mater. It feels after 2013, he was like fck it all.
eh I'm not gunna be surprised when a guy flirts with his alma mater when that position becomes available. Also "the cloud" that was hanging over the program was a pretty big deal at the time. Just looking back it's so dumb that he wouldn't just fire his Defensive coaches. Like dude is DC at Notre Dame right now, and its like he was scared to move on from bums..
 
Walton was good here; that called back TD run against FSU was special. He was drafted in the 4th round for a reason. But what we didn’t know was his mental was completely f’d up.

Walton definitely crushed it:

College vs P5 - 3.8 ypc
2018 Pre-Season- 1.0 ypc
2018 Season - 2.4 ypc
2019 Pre-Season - 2.3 ypc
2019 Season - 3.8 ypc

Anytime he gots a chance against a team with a pulse - he was bad.

BUT....Perception > Reality 9 times out of 10.
 
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I remember a thread on Walton's production vs non power 5 and power 5 and I'm sure you were all over that one. To Walton's defense he did have a good stretch in 2016 against Pitt, Virginia, and Nc State but yea he didn't do much from Ga Tech through ND in that 5 game stretch.

Why those 3 P5 games canceled out the 16 P5 games where he ran for 3.5 ypc or less remains a mystery

I mean 3 vs 16. Sure...why the **** not
 
It really is crazy that Golden refused to fire Donofrio at least a yr or two before he was let go. Like dude easily could have saved himself, and he actually did bring in a lot of talent - even if they weren't super highly rated guys. That's why as a HC you just shouldn't bring in your best friend/family if you aren't prepared to fire them. Same with Richt and his son. You just ***** yourself.
Never hire someone you can't fire...
 
Walton definitely crushed it:

College vs P5 - 3.8 ypc
2018 Pre-Season- 1.0 ypc
2018 Season - 2.4 ypc
2019 Pre-Season - 2.3 ypc
2019 Season - 3.8 ypc

Anytime he gots a chance against a team with a pulse - he was bad.

BUT....Perception > Reality 9 times out of 10.

I know u weren’t a fan of Walton; matter of fact, back in the day we got in to it over him (water under the bridge).

U actually bring up good points. I would take Homer & DeeJay over him w/o thinking twice, but nevertheless, u bring up tangible evidence. I felt Walton wasn’t great here, but solid. I thought w/ his abilities to catch the ball & play ST that he would have a nice career in the NFL. Not a star, but just a do it all type of guy, kind of like DeeJay
 
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Miami football is Mike Tyson.....came out of nowhere and took the world by storm. Once the decline started, the supporters always thought Mike (the Canes) would one day be on top again...but, it never happens. However, they’re both still polarizing and will always be a topic of conversation.
Jesus
 
..any evidence that Miami is a well-coached team. I tried my best. This team doesn’t make good decisions. They rank 127th in turnovers. The team isn’t disciplined. They rank 93rd in penalties. The scheme is broken. The scoring offense dropped from 30.9 ppg to 22.5 ppg (94th in nation) with largely the same personnel. The team doesn’t play smart. They rank 118th in passing efficiency defense because the DBs make so many mental busts.

The conditioning doesn’t show up. Small teams bully Miami in the fourth quarter. The sports science isn’t working. The program has never had more injuries. To top it off, the team lacks physicality and can’t tackle. Nothing on film matches the identity we wanted.

The truth is this team has looked bad in every game against an FBS opponent. And the lows keep getting lower. Duke was one of the worst rosters I’ve ever seen last year. Now, they’re lining up in victory formation in the redzone so they don’t run up the score to 50. I want to say this is rock bottom, but I thought that happened a month ago.

The comparison for Mario has always been Butch. He won’t elevate a bad roster, but he can build a roster and instill discipline over time. We see that with Oregon’s continued success. But one difference with Butch is that he was able to find Hall of Famers in the bargain bin. The recruiting landscape has changed. Cristobal succeeds by winning big-time battles, and it’s hard to win big-time battles when you look this bad on the field. The playing time sales job only works for a year. The locals are already immune to the BS. He needs to triage this season and keep the class strong if we have any chance.

Some specifics:

- The first, most obvious issue is the scoring offense. Miami averaged 22.6 ppg with Enos. It immediately jumped to 35.5 ppg in the Lashlee era. Now it’s back to 22.5 ppg, with better players than Enos had. It's a simple story to tell. We aren't explosive anymore and we live from down to down. Have you ever seen this many fourth down attempts?

- I don’t think Mario will be stubborn schematically when it comes to making changes. He has no personal scheme and, for all the talk about him being hard-headed about the run game, this is actually one of the most pass-dominant teams in the nation. They rank 117th in rushing percentage and throw it 58% of the time. It’s just a bad passing offense. The concern with Cristobal is whether he will pick the right guy or just go after the shiniest name.

- And this is not to scapegoat Gattis. There are a lot of problems on a lot of desks. Nobody talks about Ponce, but he is the QB coach and is accountable for a lot of the regression at that position. They need to get it fixed before this season goes from bad to historic.

- The most important news right now is Tyler Van Dyke’s health. He's one of the few players with an NFL future on this roster and he’s been playing like his old self. On the flip side, Jake Garcia looked as bad as I’ve ever seen him in any game or scrimmage. Some of that was protection and jitters, but he didn’t look prepared. Hopefully, it’s just a bad game under duress. I have no idea who is working hard in that room, but if TVD is out for an extended period and Jacurri Brown is preparing with more urgency, I wouldn’t hesitate throwing him out there. The offense isn’t explosive to begin with. Brown at least gives you a better running game with the opportunity for big plays on the ground and in the air against stacked boxes.

- Colbie Young is an impact player. One comparison I heard internally was Demaryius Thomas without the speed. While I love his attitude and willingness to play special teams, we need to treat him like a star. He was getting pulled for Michael Redding on key third downs. Save his energy for offense.

- One takeaway watching this game live- this team is small up front. Our failure to add length in the Portal killed us. It hurts even more when you see South Florida guys like Gerald Mincey (Tennessee) and Tyler Steen (Alabama) playing LT at a high level. Duke was parking their safeties in Broward and Miami couldn’t make them pay in the run game. This team has too many centers. DJ Scaife should be our center and he’s our RT. Justice Oluwaseun, Jakai Clark, Jonathan Denis and Logan Sagapolu are all way undersized. Laurence Seymore looked like he didn’t belong on the field on Saturday. I remember watching Seymore with @gogeta4 as he dominated much older P5 guys at camp. He looked like the next great center. But he hasn’t done enough or shown the urgency off the field to overcome his bad body. Overall, there was no size advantage against Duke and the interior pressure was relentless. One adjustment might be playing more Anez Cooper. If he is too green to move to guard (and it looked like that against VT), play him at RT and move Scaife to RG.

- If there is one area where I would bet on Mario, it’s his ability to build a giant, talented OL. You see that in Oregon. He’s already won big time battles for Francis Mauigoa (Top 10 player nationally), Connor Lew (beat UGA) and Tommy Kinsler (beat Florida). Now, we have to hold off the negative recruiting on all those guys, plus teams like Oregon pushing for Frankie Tinilau. If Cristobal can build a monster OL, it will elevate our floor and avoid catastrophes like Saturday.

- Darrell Jackson is one of the few difference makers on this team. He is an elite run-stopper and is getting sacks by pushing the pocket. He just turned 19 and has a bright NFL future if he keeps working.

- James Williams continues to struggle breaking down and tackling at 6’5. And our tackling somehow got worse when he left the game injured in the second half. I understand the frustration with JW because he’s a five-star and he’s playing nowhere near that level. But he’s low on my list of concerns. For all his faults, he is one of the better players on this bad team and actually cares.

- However, Coach Addae is high on the list of disappointments with this team. His DBs played great at West Virginia and Georgia, and the buzz from the offseason coaching clinics had him pegged as a future head coach. But the performance in practice has disappeared in games. There was a lot of hate for Rumph and Banda, but they had their guys playing much better (at a much lower price) than Addae and TRob.

Overall, this is as bad as it could’ve been. I predicted a single-digit win season but thought they’d be better than last year. They aren’t, and morale is lower. We're already hearing familiar complaints about the roster and culture. Recruiting alone won’t solve the problem, and if Cristobal can’t stop the bleeding on the field, recruiting won’t be there for long. Let's get this thing on track against a bad UVA team and steal the first good win of the year against the Noles.
I agree that Ponce is a big question mark here. We have both Garcia and TVD looking like pick machines out there. Also, with Ponce having OC experience and not correcting our issues, I have to wonder what the Gattis Ponce covos are like behind the scenes.

It feels like the coaches are confusing the players accross the board.

Is this a case of too many chefs spoiling the broth?
 
eh I'm not gunna be surprised when a guy flirts with his alma mater when that position becomes available. Also "the cloud" that was hanging over the program was a pretty big deal at the time. Just looking back it's so dumb that he wouldn't just fire his Defensive coaches. Like dude is DC at Notre Dame right now, and its like he was scared to move on from bums..
The defense that Golden ran WAS HIS DEFENSE ... didn't matter who he hired he wanted that old Al Groh defensive scheme. Groh lost HIS HC job, landed as the DC at Ga Tech under Paul Johnson ... and Johnson fired him I believe in year three saying "he has a defensive scheme that ONLY works in his head".
 
..any evidence that Miami is a well-coached team. I tried my best. This team doesn’t make good decisions. They rank 127th in turnovers. The team isn’t disciplined. They rank 93rd in penalties. The scheme is broken. The scoring offense dropped from 30.9 ppg to 22.5 ppg (94th in nation) with largely the same personnel. The team doesn’t play smart. They rank 118th in passing efficiency defense because the DBs make so many mental busts.

The conditioning doesn’t show up. Small teams bully Miami in the fourth quarter. The sports science isn’t working. The program has never had more injuries. To top it off, the team lacks physicality and can’t tackle. Nothing on film matches the identity we wanted.

The truth is this team has looked bad in every game against an FBS opponent. And the lows keep getting lower. Duke was one of the worst rosters I’ve ever seen last year. Now, they’re lining up in victory formation in the redzone so they don’t run up the score to 50. I want to say this is rock bottom, but I thought that happened a month ago.

The comparison for Mario has always been Butch. He won’t elevate a bad roster, but he can build a roster and instill discipline over time. We see that with Oregon’s continued success. But one difference with Butch is that he was able to find Hall of Famers in the bargain bin. The recruiting landscape has changed. Cristobal succeeds by winning big-time battles, and it’s hard to win big-time battles when you look this bad on the field. The playing time sales job only works for a year. The locals are already immune to the BS. He needs to triage this season and keep the class strong if we have any chance.

Some specifics:

- The first, most obvious issue is the scoring offense. Miami averaged 22.6 ppg with Enos. It immediately jumped to 35.5 ppg in the Lashlee era. Now it’s back to 22.5 ppg, with better players than Enos had. It's a simple story to tell. We aren't explosive anymore and we live from down to down. Have you ever seen this many fourth down attempts?

- I don’t think Mario will be stubborn schematically when it comes to making changes. He has no personal scheme and, for all the talk about him being hard-headed about the run game, this is actually one of the most pass-dominant teams in the nation. They rank 117th in rushing percentage and throw it 58% of the time. It’s just a bad passing offense. The concern with Cristobal is whether he will pick the right guy or just go after the shiniest name.

- And this is not to scapegoat Gattis. There are a lot of problems on a lot of desks. Nobody talks about Ponce, but he is the QB coach and is accountable for a lot of the regression at that position. They need to get it fixed before this season goes from bad to historic.

- The most important news right now is Tyler Van Dyke’s health. He's one of the few players with an NFL future on this roster and he’s been playing like his old self. On the flip side, Jake Garcia looked as bad as I’ve ever seen him in any game or scrimmage. Some of that was protection and jitters, but he didn’t look prepared. Hopefully, it’s just a bad game under duress. I have no idea who is working hard in that room, but if TVD is out for an extended period and Jacurri Brown is preparing with more urgency, I wouldn’t hesitate throwing him out there. The offense isn’t explosive to begin with. Brown at least gives you a better running game with the opportunity for big plays on the ground and in the air against stacked boxes.

- Colbie Young is an impact player. One comparison I heard internally was Demaryius Thomas without the speed. While I love his attitude and willingness to play special teams, we need to treat him like a star. He was getting pulled for Michael Redding on key third downs. Save his energy for offense.

- One takeaway watching this game live- this team is small up front. Our failure to add length in the Portal killed us. It hurts even more when you see South Florida guys like Gerald Mincey (Tennessee) and Tyler Steen (Alabama) playing LT at a high level. Duke was parking their safeties in Broward and Miami couldn’t make them pay in the run game. This team has too many centers. DJ Scaife should be our center and he’s our RT. Justice Oluwaseun, Jakai Clark, Jonathan Denis and Logan Sagapolu are all way undersized. Laurence Seymore looked like he didn’t belong on the field on Saturday. I remember watching Seymore with @gogeta4 as he dominated much older P5 guys at camp. He looked like the next great center. But he hasn’t done enough or shown the urgency off the field to overcome his bad body. Overall, there was no size advantage against Duke and the interior pressure was relentless. One adjustment might be playing more Anez Cooper. If he is too green to move to guard (and it looked like that against VT), play him at RT and move Scaife to RG.

- If there is one area where I would bet on Mario, it’s his ability to build a giant, talented OL. You see that in Oregon. He’s already won big time battles for Francis Mauigoa (Top 10 player nationally), Connor Lew (beat UGA) and Tommy Kinsler (beat Florida). Now, we have to hold off the negative recruiting on all those guys, plus teams like Oregon pushing for Frankie Tinilau. If Cristobal can build a monster OL, it will elevate our floor and avoid catastrophes like Saturday.

- Darrell Jackson is one of the few difference makers on this team. He is an elite run-stopper and is getting sacks by pushing the pocket. He just turned 19 and has a bright NFL future if he keeps working.

- James Williams continues to struggle breaking down and tackling at 6’5. And our tackling somehow got worse when he left the game injured in the second half. I understand the frustration with JW because he’s a five-star and he’s playing nowhere near that level. But he’s low on my list of concerns. For all his faults, he is one of the better players on this bad team and actually cares.

- However, Coach Addae is high on the list of disappointments with this team. His DBs played great at West Virginia and Georgia, and the buzz from the offseason coaching clinics had him pegged as a future head coach. But the performance in practice has disappeared in games. There was a lot of hate for Rumph and Banda, but they had their guys playing much better (at a much lower price) than Addae and TRob.

Overall, this is as bad as it could’ve been. I predicted a single-digit win season but thought they’d be better than last year. They aren’t, and morale is lower. We're already hearing familiar complaints about the roster and culture. Recruiting alone won’t solve the problem, and if Cristobal can’t stop the bleeding on the field, recruiting won’t be there for long. Let's get this thing on track against a bad UVA team and steal the first good win of the year against the Noles.
It all starts with the OLine. This is the worse Miami Oline in many years. Sure Lashlee's offense scored more , but against teams with strong DLines not so much. You need a line that can play smash mouth and wear defenses down. Those lines will also make it easier to.pass. while I don't care for Gattis , an offense genius couldn't do much with this group. Look at Tampa Bay. Their line sucks, so their offense suffers. Mirabal is fighting a loosing battle with our guys. They simply are unathletic and short, with little reach. I won't criticizs them individually because they are what they are; mid major to FCS talent. Absolutely horrible recruiting and evaluations.
 
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