Richt's first staff was kinda green....they did pretty okay.
What exactly did they do? They didn't win a championship. None of those guys really became much of anything as far as great coach either. Richt's tree is mighty light in the *** for a guy with 15 years as a HC. He's not had any good track record for hiring coaching talent.
Good news is we have experienced play callers on both sides of the ball and both line coaches are very experienced. We need some experience IMO to help Richt gameplan on the offensive side. Whatever our thoughts on Diaz it's clearly going to be his show on defense.
Manny Diaz is not an experienced play caller. He has four total years calling plays in the P5. He's not inexperienced, but we didn't hire John Chavis here folks.
4 years of playcalling isn't experienced?
Again, he is a 41 year old guy who fielded average defenses at MSU and UT, for a total of 4 years. No, that is not the kind of experience I would have wanted being given full control over that side of the ball.
You know I agreed with you about Aranda but stop *****ing, he's our dc and if he sucks Richt will most likely cut him after the year. Chip Kelly had zero experience in big time football before being hired a oc at oregon. All it takes is one great defense and manny diaz can be talked about in the same breath as Chavis, Aranda etc. Miami wouldn't be a bad place to showcase that.
Richt's first staff was kinda green....they did pretty okay.
What exactly did they do? They didn't win a championship. None of those guys really became much of anything as far as great coach either. Richt's tree is mighty light in the *** for a guy with 15 years as a HC. He's not had any good track record for hiring coaching talent.
Yet his staffs generated 145 wins in 15 years of playing in the SEC. Quite the dichotomy, wouldn't you say?
Richt's first staff was kinda green....they did pretty okay.
What exactly did they do? They didn't win a championship. None of those guys really became much of anything as far as great coach either. Richt's tree is mighty light in the *** for a guy with 15 years as a HC. He's not had any good track record for hiring coaching talent.
Yet his staffs generated 145 wins in 15 years of playing in the SEC. Quite the dichotomy, wouldn't you say?
Richt's first staff was kinda green....they did pretty okay.
What exactly did they do? They didn't win a championship. None of those guys really became much of anything as far as great coach either. Richt's tree is mighty light in the *** for a guy with 15 years as a HC. He's not had any good track record for hiring coaching talent.
Yet his staffs generated 145 wins in 15 years of playing in the SEC. Quite the dichotomy, wouldn't you say?
Isn't the standard to win division titles, conference titles, and National Championships though?
I mean that is what I expect from Miami football or has the standard officially been lowered?
I think ERict goes a little overboard but his posts are usually based on facts.
We have to call it like it is, this is a very green staff. 3 first time college assistants in Richt, Banda, Rumph. Think Hartley has coached TEs 1 year and Brown has under 5 years experience.
A slurpers mentality:
Beard gets fired, "Yay we got rid of the inexperienced guys"
Jon Richt, Rumph, Banda, and Hartley get hired, "Yay we needed some young guys!"
Can't make it up. These folks are the most wishy washy bunch of fans I've ever seen. Gone soft just like the team.
Problem with hiring the coaches son is you know he will NEVER be fired
He can prove to be the worst coach on earth...and his dad will make excuses for him no matter what.
It's Al and Dorito all over again.
We have to call it like it is, this is a very green staff. 3 first time college assistants in Richt, Banda, Rumph. Think Hartley has coached TEs 1 year and Brown has under 5 years experience.
A slurpers mentality:
Beard gets fired, "Yay we got rid of the inexperienced guys"
Jon Richt, Rumph, Banda, and Hartley get hired, "Yay we needed some young guys!"
Can't make it up. These folks are the most wishy washy bunch of fans I've ever seen. Gone soft just like the team.
Let's ban this term and leave it behind to the darkest time of our program and this site. We can try "blind faith," "naive," "groupie," "bootlicker," or any number of (less ****-erotic) terms. I hate anything that reminds me of the Golden era and the "slurper v. mopes" debate probably encapsulates it most and made this board a tough read for a while.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/ranking/schedule-strength-by-otherYou realize the schedule they play at UGA every year is often easier than the one Miami plays?
Art Briles hired his kid as a position coach a few years ago.
I don't really care what Richt does. Just win or the banners are coming.
Art Briles hired his kid as a position coach a few years ago.
I don't really care what Richt does. Just win or the banners are coming.
Why are people worried about the sons of coaches?
These guys obviously spend their entire lives around football and the greatest minds in football.
I never worry about this type of stuff.
Im pretty sure Harbaugh has a cousin or lil bro on his staff at michigan too.
And hes most likely a **** good coach. Im willing to bet Jon is a decent coach too.
He was an NFL assistant - not shocked that he's taking a coaching spot here.
Bills have like 200 assistants. This is pure gift at program's expense. Give the kid a job doing something else, something we are limited by rule in numbers. I am trying hard to stay excited about Mark, but this does not help and, except for Kool, the other hires are not that impressive. You tell me that nowhere in the country is there a coach who would take the job and would not benefit this program more than Jon? Mark should be getting the best 9 coached he can, not 8 plus his boy.
Manny Diaz is not an experienced play caller. He has four total years calling plays in the P5. He's not inexperienced, but we didn't hire John Chavis here folks.
4 years of playcalling isn't experienced?
Again, he is a 41 year old guy who fielded average defenses at MSU and UT, for a total of 4 years. No, that is not the kind of experience I would have wanted being given full control over that side of the ball.
You know I agreed with you about Aranda but stop *****ing, he's our dc and if he sucks Richt will most likely cut him after the year. Chip Kelly had zero experience in big time football before being hired a oc at oregon. All it takes is one great defense and manny diaz can be talked about in the same breath as Chavis, Aranda etc. Miami wouldn't be a bad place to showcase that.
Again, where do people come up with this? I see it on the board all the time and it isn't true. .
Richt's first staff was kinda green....they did pretty okay.
What exactly did they do? They didn't win a championship. None of those guys really became much of anything as far as great coach either. Richt's tree is mighty light in the *** for a guy with 15 years as a HC. He's not had any good track record for hiring coaching talent.
Yet his staffs generated 145 wins in 15 years of playing in the SEC. Quite the dichotomy, wouldn't you say?
Isn't the standard to win division titles, conference titles, and National Championships though?
I mean that is what I expect from Miami football or has the standard officially been lowered?
I think ERict goes a little overboard but his posts are usually based on facts.