ExactlyThat doesn't mean we don't play in a dogs hit conference. We do.
ExactlyThat doesn't mean we don't play in a dogs hit conference. We do.
He wontYep, it’s clear he has raised the floor of the program but that also might be the ceiling unless he does some real soul searching.
Been saying it.I’d rather consistently lose to mid ACC teams as a poverty program than one that just loses because it’s retarded
He has a better record at Duke than Mario does here.If the mafia isn’t going to give NIL to the next guy, why would they pay 60 million to fire their guy? It won’t happen. Like I said over a year ago, if manny Diaz (who is not some amazing coach) was given Mario NIL we would be in no worse a position than we are now. I got plenty of face palm emojis for that. It is what it is like you said. We are screwed. Just a massive waste of money.
Hire somebody from outside the system. Preferably somebody that has never heard of Miami
Yup I know I saw that. Again, I’m not hyping Manny Diaz. But what Mario has done with the funds he has received is nothing short of robbery.He has a better record at Duke than Mario does here.
I’ll say one thing on this.
When he gets canned; the NIL collective dries up.
Simple as that.
He has a better record at Duke than Mario does here.
It could be waaaaaayyyyy worse. Small private school in a garbage conference. There is a reason USC and Stanford are relative nobodys these days.I mean what's the worst that could happen, we don't make an ACCCG?
Smu fits that description and made the playoffs in their first year in the conference and just beat us.It could be waaaaaayyyyy worse. Small private school in a garbage conference. There is a reason USC and Stanford are relative nobodys these days.
True but I imagine a flash in the pan. Would anyone this year talk about them at all?Smu fits that description and made the playoffs in their first year in the conference and just beat us.
Are you people serious? Really?I don't know what Mario's buyout would be. I'm guessing, it will probably cost about $28m to move on from him, and around another $5m-$10m for the assistants. But if there ever was a time to do it, it's now. Yes, LSU, UF, and PSU all have openings, but Miami would be right there in the mix as a top job. Obviously, we have a good roster coming back (if players stay; and depending on the coach, they would return), a top 15 class, we play in dog **** & wide-open conference, updated facilities, a national brand, easy path to the CFP, and on, and on.
Why is the time now to do it?
Lane, Dillingham, Drinkwitz, Lea, Heupel, Sumrall, Huff, and of these guys would take Miami to the next level.
Mario ain't it. It's over. He can't win games in November; he consistently loses games Miami is favored, his ball control offense keeps opposing teams in the game, Miami is terribly undisciplined, and although Hetherman was a great hire, Gattis, Steele, Strong, Guidy, and now Dawson were and are failures. Is there any doubt now that Ward, Restrepo, Arroyo, Martinez, Fletcher, and a way better 2-5 WR depth made Dawson.
I can't stand Nevin Shapiro. But I admit I listened to his "Willis McGahee" podcast, and there's no doubt that rat was telling the truth about Mario and members of his staff not liking him (hello, Dawson).
Next season's schedule for a new coach is set up pretty nicely. Home games against Florida A&M, FSU, Pitt, Central Michigan, BC, and VaTech, with road games at ND, Clemson, UNC, Stanford, and Wake Forest.
Add to this very favorable schedule, probably the best roster returning in the ACC.
Support for the program is only going to get worse next season after another 3-4 losses (even with another very favorable schedule).
It's time. Cut the cord. Move on from Mario.
Maybe ole Rad can set up a Zoom meeting with him from his work-at-home office in SC and tell him such. The AD is worthless too.Radakovich needs to be his boss and tell him he needs to hire a new OC and give him free reigns of the offense including scheme and coaches.
So be it. He needs to be fired.
Like Al Golden?Hire somebody from outside the system. Preferably somebody that has never heard of Miami