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100%.Good stuff, my dude. I’m very optimistic Diaz will handle it well, but we won’t know for sure until he has to do it. I’ve said from the beginning that I see him as a potential Dabo type leader (keep football fun and loose but demand max effort). He’s a better technical football coach than Dabo, but that’s less important for a HC than being a great leader.
Dabo is a perfect example. Lincoln Riley also comes to mind. Both were already heavily integrated in the programs that they eventually took over. When Lincoln first took over for Stoops, everyone knew it was an instant upgrade, and that's no disrespect to Stoops. However, much like Richt in Miami, the fanbase was ready for a change. Both administrations chose to go for the "new energy" that already existed on the staff.
As you mentioned, Diaz still has to prove it, including winning games, of course. But the writing is on the wall. Without playing a single game, our program is better already. If this was last years staff/vibe/culture, I would expect for the situation to be toxic, because honestly Richt could not have handled the Rosier/Perry/Williams situation any worse than what he did. Diaz witnessed that clusterf'uck up close and personal, and therefore knows exactly what not to do. That alone, is something to feel good about, in my opinion!