And Blake knows he has no ******* clue what it takes to win in college football. Why everyone else doesn’t know that or seem to care is a great mystery. It,s good that Blake understands his limitations. Unfortunately, it means that no one in the building knows how to build or run a winning program. That wouldnt necessarily be an issue if we had Nick Saban as HC, but it tends to cause problems when all your hires are promotions from within or first-timers, so basically everyone is learning on the job.
It is a mystery. I've been thinking on some words to this effect for a few weeks now.
TBH...Blake isn't the problem per se IF the right coach can be found. Blake is 99% of what college campus industry types are: 150% non-confrontational betas. Not good, not bad, just are.
A reason Blake needs to go is his inability to get some savage "who do we hire to fix this" advice. He clearly became enamored of Manuela as the DC, and thought it would translate to HC role.
Back.to my first point, IF the right coach can be put into play, Blake is not the problem because he (like the rest) is to much of a herbivore who in his wdest dreams couldn't command a carnivore.
A Schnelly/JJ/Butch personality would mushroom stamp Blake anytime they wanted to. Blake is no meddling Jerry Jones type in this arena because he knows better (thank god).
SO, if by some miracle the hiring process for Manuela's replacement does select the saviour, Blake can keep shaking hands, kissing babies, and raising money while a true savage is rebuilding Miami's brand and on-field play.
This of course is theoretical. The BEST solution is a fund raising, **** on wheels, knows outstanding performance AD type, who will then surround him/herself with coaches across all sports to be the same.
Oh dare we dream a little dream.