JJ has a lot to say

It's ******* pathetic that Miami can't seem to understand the importance of maintaining and advancing an elite football program. This can be done while advancing academics. Just take a look at the ******* AP top 25 right now. It is littered with schools that are better ACADEMICALLY than Miami. I have two degrees from the U, and it angers me that the administration is so dumb that they can't figure it out. An elite football program brings exposure, donations, support, more applications, etc. ******* unbelievable man.
 
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Northwestern. Toledo. Memphis. Boise St. Utah. These are teams currently ranked in at least one poll. Miami can't be on the level of these teams without an IPF? Please.

Duke has a 10 win season and conference title game more recently than we do. Our facilities are keeping us from being as good as Duke? GTFO

Bianchi's Gators lost 5 games or more in 4 of the last 5 years, despite being an "affluent program." He should know what getting an actual coach can do.

Get a real coach (which will cost money) and keep as many SoFla studs home as you can. It's not all that complicated.
 
Article is spot on about this cheap and delusional administration. They say they're so into building the academics at this school that football doesn't matter anymore. If they are really into academics, why has the school gone from #38 in the country to #52 behind UF AGAIN! I am sick of this incompetence in ALL THINGS academic or athletic. Bianchi is a **** troll, but to say this school and this board are all into academics these days is BS.
 
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The state of California has produced the most players in today's NFL. They are followed by Florida, Texas, Georgia and then Ohio. These five state's account for close to 50% of all players currently in the NFL. Southern California is the one area that has produced the most players, followed by South Florida, Dallas-Ft. Worth.

On a per capita basis, the south dominates the NFL numbers. Louisiana leads the way, followed by South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and then Florida.

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There are more NFL players in our backyard per capita than anywhere else in the United States. When we started taking care of that backyard, we started winning.

That is what built Miami.
 
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How about we get a coach that knows how to develop and utilize talent and signs guys like T.Y. Hilton, Jayron Hosley, Skai Moore, Isiah McKenzie, Quincy Wilson, etc etc etc etc etc etc
 
This program built itself on talent evaluation and development of said talent. We identified kids that projected greatness in year 3 and 4, even if they weren't the kid everyone was after as a HS senior. Our talent evaluations since Butch left has been nothing short of an overflowing port-o-let.

Get back to identifying, projecting, and delivering talented under the radar kids and we will be back. This staff has proven it cannot do this. Butch has proven he can.

Facility upgrades are a red herring. If that was the formula to CFB success Texas would be #1 or 2 every year. Find the best kids and get them on campus. Winning will ensue.

This. According to Uncle Luke it's a lil different now-

"Every kid's goal is to play for University of Miami here. Right now they're hearing, 'If Florida or Florida State offers you, then we’ll come back.'
 
Having to practice on the volleyball teams court when it rains and Ucf having better facilities says it all.

It's time to come to 2015 Miami.

What happens if it rains at FSU this week? Are they moving the game inside to the practice field?

UM used to use working in the tropical elements to our advantage. Now, faqgits in the media trying to keep UM down by keeping Folden employed want to use it as an excuse. Bianchi is a well known Ufayg honk. Of course he loves Folden.

Why can't Golden suck *** AND this still be true?
 
it's so simple to succeed here; this is why it's so baffling.

we don't need a long stay at coach. we just need someone who can implement a fast, easy to learn, and aggressive systems of offense and defense.

then he can attract the tremendous local talent to stay.

sprinkle in the copious number of successful pro players mentoring the young kids and the "playing in Miami" factor.

on the recruiting visits, don't go full shapiro, but show them that players DO get special treatment. just don't give them lame cookies and bowling trips.

turn the other eye on admission and non-violent and non felonious legal problems
 
If you read that article you see JJ's quotes are very few. 95% of that articles are the writers comments and have very little to do with the JJ quotes. Crappy article.
 
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Having to practice on the volleyball teams court when it rains and Ucf having better facilities says it all.

It's time to come to 2015 Miami.

What happens if it rains at FSU this week? Are they moving the game inside to the practice field?

UM used to use working in the tropical elements to our advantage. Now, faqgits in the media trying to keep UM down by keeping Folden employed want to use it as an excuse. Bianchi is a well known Ufayg honk. Of course he loves Folden.

Why can't Golden suck *** AND this still be true?

It's clearly true that we don't have an indoor practice facility. That's a verified fact.

What I don't see as a fact is that the lack of an indoor practice facility has caused us to suck. Do you see how those two things don't have to be causally related? We can lack an IPF and still beat teams like UVA and Pitt and VT and Duke and Cincinnati because we have better players.

Media sissies want to link stupid **** like an IPF to our failure as a football team when it's pretty obvious to anyone who is paying attention why we suck. Even with our lack of an IPF we've had better players than almost every team that has beaten our brains out over the last 4 years. That's why I don't see the causal link between fringe stuff like an IPF and our failure as a football program.
 
I've been hearing that on campus stadium bull**** since the eighties. Players want a coach that will develop them and get them in the NFL.

Golden just aint that guy.
 
Having to practice on the volleyball teams court when it rains and Ucf having better facilities says it all.

It's time to come to 2015 Miami.

What happens if it rains at FSU this week? Are they moving the game inside to the practice field?

UM used to use working in the tropical elements to our advantage. Now, faqgits in the media trying to keep UM down by keeping Folden employed want to use it as an excuse. Bianchi is a well known Ufayg honk. Of course he loves Folden.

Why can't Golden suck *** AND this still be true?

It's clearly true that we don't have an indoor practice facility. That's a verified fact.

What I don't see as a fact is that the lack of an indoor practice facility has caused us to suck. Do you see how those two things don't have to be causally related? We can lack an IPF and still beat teams like UVA and Pitt and VT and Duke and Cincinnati because we have better players.

Media sissies want to link stupid **** like an IPF to our failure as a football team when it's pretty obvious to anyone who is paying attention why we suck. Even with our lack of an IPF we've had better players than almost every team that has beaten our brains out over the last 4 years. That's why I don't see the causal link between fringe stuff like an IPF and our failure as a football program.

It's not about the fact that we could do without it...it's about the fact that those things help
 
Butch Davis laughs at this schit.


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The state of California has produced the most players in today's NFL. They are followed by Florida, Texas, Georgia and then Ohio. These five state's account for close to 50% of all players currently in the NFL. Southern California is the one area that has produced the most players, followed by South Florida, Dallas-Ft. Worth.

On a per capita basis, the south dominates the NFL numbers. Louisiana leads the way, followed by South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and then Florida.

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There are more NFL players in our backyard per capita than anywhere else in the United States. When we started taking care of that backyard, we started winning.

That is what built Miami.

Thats because its population is greater than Florida. Thats raw volume.

The Dade, Broward, Palm Beach area is the richest per capita for Division I and professional football players.
 
It's ****ing pathetic that Miami can't seem to understand the importance of maintaining and advancing an elite football program. This can be done while advancing academics. Just take a look at the ****ing AP top 25 right now. It is littered with schools that are better ACADEMICALLY than Miami. I have two degrees from the U, and it angers me that the administration is so dumb that they can't figure it out. An elite football program brings exposure, donations, support, more applications, etc. ****ing unbelievable man.

I agree, just look at Stanford
 
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The state of California has produced the most players in today's NFL. They are followed by Florida, Texas, Georgia and then Ohio. These five state's account for close to 50% of all players currently in the NFL. Southern California is the one area that has produced the most players, followed by South Florida, Dallas-Ft. Worth.

On a per capita basis, the south dominates the NFL numbers. Louisiana leads the way, followed by South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and then Florida.

Scout NFL Network Front Page




There are more NFL players in our backyard per capita than anywhere else in the United States. When we started taking care of that backyard, we started winning.

That is what built Miami.

Sorry, Florida's now in the lead.

Which state, city and high school has the most current NFL players? | USA Today High School Sports | USA Today High School Sports
 
The week that reports about a match up between UM and Florida in Orlando, a Florida grad working at a Orlando paper writes an article talking about UM being a dead program. Is someone using their media resources for the hearts and minds of recruits, already? Interesting.
 
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