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Mark Richt's Decision-Making Is Killing the Hurricanes' National Title Dreams

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Miami Hurricanes fans and sports pundits are still walking around in a daze following the team's embarrassing loss to the Louisiana State Tigers over Labor Day weekend. They bought into the hype that Miami deserved a Top 10 ranking while ignoring the brutal reality: The same problems the Canes had during the three-game losing streak to end last season were exposed again by LSU.
Even if the Hurricanes somehow win the ACC's Coastal Division again, Miami is nowhere ready to beat the Clemson Tigers, the national powerhouse that destroyed the Hurricanes in last year's ACC title game 38-3. That's on the coaching staff.

Putting aside the turnover-chain mania, defensive coordinator Manny Diaz's inability to make game-time adjustments puts his players in the worst positions. That fact was evident when LSU quarterback Joe Burrow called an audible that resulted in running back Nick Brossette's 50-yard touchdown in the first quarter. UM's defense was lined up wrong for most of the game.

On the offensive side, Canes Nation is piling onto quarterback Malik Rosier, who had another awful performance, missing wide-open receivers and throwing two interceptions. Now Rosier definitely acts like a guy on a coffee break when he throws the ball to the other team. He also lacks passion, playing like a rich kid who doesn't need football to feed his family. Meanwhile, his receivers are playing like their lives depend on it. They are hungry.

But head coach Mark Richt, who also runs the offense and calls the plays, deserves most of the blame. None of the local sports talk hosts and Canes beat writers such as Joe Rose and Will Manso wants to criticize Richt because it's still the honeymoon period. For some reason, Richt believes Rosier is the best guy to run his offense even if the senior is not the best quarterback on the team. Richt also makes questionable decisions such as waiting until the Hurricanes were down by 30 to start throwing more passes to star receiver Jeff Thomas.
When Richt was coaching at Georgia, he let offensive coordinator Mike Bobo call the plays. With the coordinator's input, the head coach makes the decision as to who starts at quarterback. Because Richt wears both hats and his son is the quarterbacks' coach, it was a family decision to start Rosier. They believed he could do the job of taking the U back to the promised land. Obviously, they made a bad decision.

The frustration is boiling over in the locker room. According to Caneshades Radio, Richt benched Ahmmon Richards after the wide receiver called Rosier out during halftime of the LSU game. Officially, the team said Richards injured his knee. However, sources say the team wants to see Richt give redshirt freshman N'Kosi Perry a shot at the starting spot.
Yet Richt is sticking with Rosier as the starter. Changing quarterbacks would essentially put Richt on the clock, and the honeymoon would be officially over. With a new quarterback, the blame would fall squarely on Richt, because if he's calling the same plays and the offense continues to struggle, it will show his inability to call plays.

Though Richt has done great improving the U's recruiting classes, he is now in his third season. That means players from his first recruiting class are now juniors. But Richt has yet to prove he can win the big games. There is no reason the Canes — with 17 returning starters — aren't ready to compete for the national championship."
 
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No. Anyone that thought this was a title contending team was smoking crack. OL and QB are nowhere near that level. Best we could hope for was ACCCG and make it tougher on Clemson this year.
 
I hate Luke but he’s right.

The players normally know who the best guys are , and they’ve been wanting Kosi. He’s the better guy.

It looks like all the talk of Richt choosing Malik because he behaves the best is looking true.

He trusts Maweak off the field and he’s the most mature.

Too bad he sucks and isn’t good on the field.
 
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FSU, V-Tech, ND, and WVA were big game wins considering we hadn't done squat in upwards of 15 years. Now the expectation is shifted and big wins are Clemson, LSU, Wisconsin etc... We aren't there yet. More than likely won't be with the current QB. And lol at quoting Caneshade Radio as a source.
 
No. Anyone that thought this was a title contending team was smoking crack. OL and QB are nowhere near that level. Best we could hope for was ACCCG and make it tougher on Clemson this year.
agree with this, i am expecting a better showing vs Clemson but I dont know anymore. I know we will get there though or should.
 
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Mark Richt's Decision-Making Is Killing the Hurricanes' National Title Dreams

"
Miami Hurricanes fans and sports pundits are still walking around in a daze following the team's embarrassing loss to the Louisiana State Tigers over Labor Day weekend. They bought into the hype that Miami deserved a Top 10 ranking while ignoring the brutal reality: The same problems the Canes had during the three-game losing streak to end last season were exposed again by LSU.
Even if the Hurricanes somehow win the ACC's Coastal Division again, Miami is nowhere ready to beat the Clemson Tigers, the national powerhouse that destroyed the Hurricanes in last year's ACC title game 38-3. That's on the coaching staff.

Putting aside the turnover-chain mania, defensive coordinator Manny Diaz's inability to make game-time adjustments puts his players in the worst positions. That fact was evident when LSU quarterback Joe Burrow called an audible that resulted in running back Nick Brossette's 50-yard touchdown in the first quarter. UM's defense was lined up wrong for most of the game.

On the offensive side, Canes Nation is piling onto quarterback Malik Rosier, who had another awful performance, missing wide-open receivers and throwing two interceptions. Now Rosier definitely acts like a guy on a coffee break when he throws the ball to the other team. He also lacks passion, playing like a rich kid who doesn't need football to feed his family. Meanwhile, his receivers are playing like their lives depend on it. They are hungry.

But head coach Mark Richt, who also runs the offense and calls the plays, deserves most of the blame. None of the local sports talk hosts and Canes beat writers such as Joe Rose and Will Manso wants to criticize Richt because it's still the honeymoon period. For some reason, Richt believes Rosier is the best guy to run his offense even if the senior is not the best quarterback on the team. Richt also makes questionable decisions such as waiting until the Hurricanes were down by 30 to start throwing more passes to star receiver Jeff Thomas.
When Richt was coaching at Georgia, he let offensive coordinator Mike Bobo call the plays. With the coordinator's input, the head coach makes the decision as to who starts at quarterback. Because Richt wears both hats and his son is the quarterbacks' coach, it was a family decision to start Rosier. They believed he could do the job of taking the U back to the promised land. Obviously, they made a bad decision.

The frustration is boiling over in the locker room. According to Caneshades Radio, Richt benched Ahmmon Richards after the wide receiver called Rosier out during halftime of the LSU game. Officially, the team said Richards injured his knee. However, sources say the team wants to see Richt give redshirt freshman N'Kosi Perry a shot at the starting spot.
Yet Richt is sticking with Rosier as the starter. Changing quarterbacks would essentially put Richt on the clock, and the honeymoon would be officially over. With a new quarterback, the blame would fall squarely on Richt, because if he's calling the same plays and the offense continues to struggle, it will show his inability to call plays.

Though Richt has done great improving the U's recruiting classes, he is now in his third season. That means players from his first recruiting class are now juniors. But Richt has yet to prove he can win the big games. There is no reason the Canes — with 17 returning starters — aren't ready to compete for the national championship."

So we calling ND and VT not a big game last year? ****, even FSU since we stunk up the joint the last 7 years against them. You can't win every big game but I do agree more needs to be done, especially after losing to WI and now LSU while the world was watching.
 
So we calling ND and VT not a big game last year? ****, even FSU since we stunk up the joint the last 7 years against them. You can't win every big game but I do agree more needs to be done, especially after losing to WI and now LSU while the world was watching.
It’s simple we won some big games and we have lost a few big games the last 2 years. Need more consistency
 
Mark Richt's Decision-Making Is Killing the Hurricanes' National Title Dreams

"
Miami Hurricanes fans and sports pundits are still walking around in a daze following the team's embarrassing loss to the Louisiana State Tigers over Labor Day weekend. They bought into the hype that Miami deserved a Top 10 ranking while ignoring the brutal reality: The same problems the Canes had during the three-game losing streak to end last season were exposed again by LSU.
Even if the Hurricanes somehow win the ACC's Coastal Division again, Miami is nowhere ready to beat the Clemson Tigers, the national powerhouse that destroyed the Hurricanes in last year's ACC title game 38-3. That's on the coaching staff.

Putting aside the turnover-chain mania, defensive coordinator Manny Diaz's inability to make game-time adjustments puts his players in the worst positions. That fact was evident when LSU quarterback Joe Burrow called an audible that resulted in running back Nick Brossette's 50-yard touchdown in the first quarter. UM's defense was lined up wrong for most of the game.

On the offensive side, Canes Nation is piling onto quarterback Malik Rosier, who had another awful performance, missing wide-open receivers and throwing two interceptions. Now Rosier definitely acts like a guy on a coffee break when he throws the ball to the other team. He also lacks passion, playing like a rich kid who doesn't need football to feed his family. Meanwhile, his receivers are playing like their lives depend on it. They are hungry.

But head coach Mark Richt, who also runs the offense and calls the plays, deserves most of the blame. None of the local sports talk hosts and Canes beat writers such as Joe Rose and Will Manso wants to criticize Richt because it's still the honeymoon period. For some reason, Richt believes Rosier is the best guy to run his offense even if the senior is not the best quarterback on the team. Richt also makes questionable decisions such as waiting until the Hurricanes were down by 30 to start throwing more passes to star receiver Jeff Thomas.
When Richt was coaching at Georgia, he let offensive coordinator Mike Bobo call the plays. With the coordinator's input, the head coach makes the decision as to who starts at quarterback. Because Richt wears both hats and his son is the quarterbacks' coach, it was a family decision to start Rosier. They believed he could do the job of taking the U back to the promised land. Obviously, they made a bad decision.

The frustration is boiling over in the locker room. According to Caneshades Radio, Richt benched Ahmmon Richards after the wide receiver called Rosier out during halftime of the LSU game. Officially, the team said Richards injured his knee. However, sources say the team wants to see Richt give redshirt freshman N'Kosi Perry a shot at the starting spot.
Yet Richt is sticking with Rosier as the starter. Changing quarterbacks would essentially put Richt on the clock, and the honeymoon would be officially over. With a new quarterback, the blame would fall squarely on Richt, because if he's calling the same plays and the offense continues to struggle, it will show his inability to call plays.

Though Richt has done great improving the U's recruiting classes, he is now in his third season. That means players from his first recruiting class are now juniors. But Richt has yet to prove he can win the big games. There is no reason the Canes — with 17 returning starters — aren't ready to compete for the national championship."
Right or wrong this guy is still an ***.
 
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Not sure I entirely agree with this article. I think first Richards wouldnt be riding pine if he wasn't injured, and I KNOW for a fact that there are issues preventing Kosi from playing. Trust me, if any of the backups gave us a better chance of beating LSU they woulda played. Lets see how the next 3 games go.
 
FSU, V-Tech, ND, and WVA were big game wins considering we hadn't done squat in upwards of 15 years. Now the expectation is shifted and big wins are Clemson, LSU, Wisconsin etc... We aren't there yet. More than likely won't be with the current QB. And lol at quoting Caneshade Radio as a source.

LOL at putting LSU in the same tier as Clemson and Wisconsin.

Ed Orgeron.

We got blown out by a meme coach.
 
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LOL at putting LSU in the same tier as Clemson and Wisconsin.

Ed Orgeron.

We got blown out by a meme coach.

I didn't place these teams in a tier, if I did Clemson would have been in a class of their own. LSU isn't a quality program? They may turn out to be trash this season under Orgeron that remains to be seen but my point, since you have a hard time understanding, was that the expectations for this team have shifted from simply winning the coastal to beating upper echelon teams nationally, and that includes LSU. From that vantage point Richt has yet to prove that he can win the big game at Miami.
 
I didn't place these teams in a tier, if I did Clemson would have been in a class of their own. LSU isn't a quality program? They may turn out to be trash this season under Orgeron that remains to be seen but my point, since you have a hard time understanding, was that the expectations for this team have shifted from simply winning the coastal to beating upper echelon teams nationally, and that includes LSU. From that vantage point Richt has yet to prove that he can win the big game at Miami.

Lsu is a disorganized mess right now. They're not currently an upper echelon program and this season will bear that out.

Losing to them wasn't some impossible feat, it was the fact we got humiliated as if they were a Clemson.
 
No. Anyone that thought this was a title contending team was smoking crack. OL and QB are nowhere near that level. Best we could hope for was ACCCG and make it tougher on Clemson this year.

No with Gerald WIllis and this defense and the horses on offense... we could beat Clemson and win the ACC IF we had a competent QB. Once you win the ACC you get in the playoffs anything can happen.

The Oline "issues" are overblown... we held up about even w/ LSU's dline.

99% of the team's potetial is being held back by Malik Rosier... and Mark Richt not benching him.
 
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