Every Florida School has a better HC than Miami smh.
As if our fan base would even consider Jeff Scott a good hire, with his weak-*** resume.
Dude was Clemson's wide receivers coach from 2008 to 2014 before he was promoted to a co-offensive coordinator role with Tony Elliott.
Prior to his time at Clemson, Scott did one year as the wide receivers coach at Presbyterian—and a year at Blythewood High School before that.
Dude co-took over Clemson's offense in 2015—in what was Dabo Swinney's SEVENTH SEASON, where fans wanted to run Swinney off for years (starting with that 70-33 Orange Bowl loss to West Virginia in year three.)
Swinney himself was also no "home run hire"; a holdover from Tommy Bowden's staff, taking over in 2008 in an interim role before getting the gig in 2009.
I'd love to see this know-it-all fan base if Miami promoted a guy to head coach that had been nothing more than a wide receivers coach for six seasons—not even an offensive coordinator. Prior to Clemson, five years coaching Alabama's wide outs and tight ends—after a two-year GA stint post-graduation. Swinney was a virtual nobody when he got the Tigers' gig. Now he's the highest-paid coach in the game, having won two titles in three seasons.
While we're at it, Elliott's resume was equally as blank; four years as Clemson's running backs coach before getting promoted to co-OC with Scott. Before that, three years coaching Furman's wide receivers and before that two years in the same role at South Carolina State.
The entire Clemson staff was full of nobodies, but they eventually started winning games—after years of losing—because of superior talent that made the coaching staff look good.