So if he makes it to Coach L’s age, another 20 years or so?Mario will be here until he retires, regardless of his record.
So you’re saying it’s a durable clockMario will be here until he retires, regardless of his record.
For however he long he chooses.So if he makes it to Coach L’s age, another 20 years or so?
For however he long he chooses.
He’s our Kirk Ferentz, he’s going to be here forever.
Still nothing?Mario has been notified k9cane announced he is on the clock. Awaiting his response
Steve you know you're my brother, but as an educated man don't have me cuss you out... Lol. This school is literally a football school(results be damned)now and always... The proceeds from our football program have built this university from scratch. Built this university up from the ground and put us in a position to become the university we are today & FURTHERMORE without the proceeds from football the basketball program would've never came back and it definitely wouldn't have been able to continue on through all the down years. Reality of the world is success comes and goes. We've been on a 18 year hiatus & there's no justifying that. But that still doesn't take away what made this school what it is...as someone who is apathetic towards anything other than Miami football and boxing, it pains me to say it, but UM is currently a 'basketball school' Something I thought I would never, ever, ever utter. But it is what it is
And with that, Cristobal.... it's on you. The grace period is over.
With that said, as someone who long ago did have an interest in the basketball program (I strongly believed Steve Frazier was going to be our first Big East star, Ochiel Swaby, Constantine Popa, Tim James, Steven Edwards and was heart broken when Leonard Hamilton left the program) Im happy for all of you guys who are alums and/or fans of the hoops team. That watched from the days of Tito Horford and Kevin Presto, and attended games at the Knight Center, I am happy for U guys.
And yeah, a rising tide lifts all vessels. The football program has some real pressure on them to hold up their end of the bargain. They truly were the genesis of 'the U' as we know it, and made it a national brand. Now, they have to live up to what they have built
The Miami Hurricanes are in the Final Four. Words I never thought I'd type out. I just might actually watch this Saturday.
Still nothing?
Steve you know you're my brother, but as an educated man don't have me cuss you out... Lol. This school is literally a football school(results be damned)now and always... The proceeds from our football program have built this university from scratch. Built this university up from the ground and put us in a position to become the university we are today & FURTHERMORE without the proceeds from football the basketball program would've never came back and it definitely wouldn't have been able to continue on through all the down years. Reality of the world is success comes and goes. We've been on a 18 year hiatus & there's no justifying that. But that still doesn't take away what made this school what it is...
I'll set up the group chat with art. He's alot more docile these years. But he's still got that drill sarge in em.We agree more than you think, lol. But please, I do need a good Soldinger-style cuss out once in awhile, Im actually overdue for one
Not sure what emoji to use for this response.For however he long he chooses.
He’s our Kirk Ferentz, he’s going to be here forever.
saves me a **** ton on season tickets. Won't need to buy anyFor however he long he chooses.
He’s our Kirk Ferentz, he’s going to be here forever.
Are you for real dudeas someone who is apathetic towards anything other than Miami football and boxing, it pains me to say it, but UM is currently a 'basketball school' Something I thought I would never, ever, ever utter. But it is what it is
And with that, Cristobal.... it's on you. The grace period is over.
With that said, as someone who long ago did have an interest in the basketball program (I strongly believed Steve Frazier was going to be our first Big East star, Ochiel Swaby, Constantine Popa, Tim James, Steven Edwards and was heart broken when Leonard Hamilton left the program) Im happy for all of you guys who are alums and/or fans of the hoops team. That watched from the days of Tito Horford and Kevin Presto, and attended games at the Knight Center, I am happy for U guys.
And yeah, a rising tide lifts all vessels. The football program has some real pressure on them to hold up their end of the bargain. They truly were the genesis of 'the U' as we know it, and made it a national brand. Now, they have to live up to what they have built
The Miami Hurricanes are in the Final Four. Words I never thought I'd type out. I just might actually watch this Saturday.
Are you for real dude![]()
For however he long he chooses.
He’s our Kirk Ferentz, he’s going to be here forever.
as someone who is apathetic towards anything other than Miami football and boxing, it pains me to say it, but UM is currently a 'basketball school' Something I thought I would never, ever, ever utter. But it is what it is
And with that, Cristobal.... it's on you. The grace period is over.
With that said, as someone who long ago did have an interest in the basketball program (I strongly believed Steve Frazier was going to be our first Big East star, Ochiel Swaby, Constantine Popa, Tim James, Steven Edwards and was heart broken when Leonard Hamilton left the program) Im happy for all of you guys who are alums and/or fans of the hoops team. That watched from the days of Tito Horford and Kevin Presto, and attended games at the Knight Center, I am happy for U guys.
And yeah, a rising tide lifts all vessels. The football program has some real pressure on them to hold up their end of the bargain. They truly were the genesis of 'the U' as we know it, and made it a national brand. Now, they have to live up to what they have built
The Miami Hurricanes are in the Final Four. Words I never thought I'd type out. I just might actually watch this Saturday.
Fair enough, but this was Jimmy's 13th season at UM and we're talking about year two for Mario at a program that's been in the toilet for 20 years.
Yes, we need to see marked improvement year two—new assistants, player overhaul—but clock really doesn't start running until year three.
****, look at Mike Norvell. Dude was 6-12 going into the Miami game in his second year, finished 5-7 on the year and went 10-3 year three (albeit beating no ranked teams and a bad OU team — 6-6 — in a bowl game.)
Cristobal needs to show more than last year's 5-7 team, but he won't turn this thing back into a football school overnight after Larrañaga has been changing the narrative for well over a decade now.