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You think the blue chip ratio is factoring in guys who are no longer with the program????



This fantasy world you live in must be awesome.



Making excuses for bad coaching when there is enough talent to win the coastal. Dont worry i did that under golden. I just learned from my mistakes.

I think everything in the "talent" argument refers back to previous recruiting classes with no regard for where those players are now.
 
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Could you quantify that for us in something other than "stars"? For example, what is it about our offensive line that makes them "better" than theirs, considering our offensive linemen can't make a push for a yard.
Their offensive line is coached better and set up to work with the lack of talent they have. They put their kids in position to win. Give wake our lineman and they go undefeated this year.


If stars dont matter then name the last team to win a NC with less than 50% blue chip ratio.


ILL WAIT........
 
Just to be clear, is your argument that Miami's team isn't good enough to beat Middle Tennessee State?

Or do you also acknowledge that our coaching has/is negatively impacted the team?
We dont have enough talent to beat unc or mtsu mane!

We need 7 years of recruiting. Same excuses every year and every new coach.


Meanwhile USC is undefeated with a new coach and new system.
 
I think everything in the "talent" argument refers back to previous recruiting classes with no regard for where those players are now.

what the blue chip ratio dummies don't understand and never will is that the ratio treats 5 top 50 kids on a roster the same as 5 kids ranked from 350-400, even though the data says there is a MASSIVE talent gap between the two groups

the data says the 5 top 50 kids are going to have a significant chance of becoming all-conference/nfl draft picks while the 5 kids ranked from 350-400 have almost the same chance of becoming all-conference/nfl draft picks as the kids ranked below them in the 400-1000 range

Bama/UGA/Clemson/Ohio St have loaded up with the first group and the vast majority of our 4* kids have been on the outside looking in of where the kids who most consistently give you a talent advantage rank

and if people still want to argue against that just point them to the last 6 years of NFL draft picks coming out of Coral Gables
 
Their offensive line is coached better and set up to work with the lack of talent they have. They put their kids in position to win. Give wake our lineman and they go undefeated this year.


If stars dont matter then name the last team to win a NC with less than 50% blue chip ratio.


ILL WAIT........

No, no......I asked you to show us why their OL is less talented without you looking up their star rating. Like, what is it about Devonte Gordon that makes him a mere 3-star?
 
Just to be clear, is your argument that Miami's team isn't good enough to beat Middle Tennessee State?

Or do you also acknowledge that our coaching has/is negatively impacted the team?

Neither. That's the black and white issue that so many of our fans can't get around.

We have the talent to beat MTSU, and we didn't lose because the coaching staff came in and messed things up. Too many people think the argument is one or the other.
 
No. It factors transfers brought in and current players.

So if we arent talented. Lets make a bet. Who puts more players in the nfl over the next 4 years. Miami or mtsu.

That's the same stupid argument. Yes, we are MUCH more talented than MTSU. But talented teams crap the bed all the time, especially when they have no interest in winning the game.

Same garbage: "we gots more talent than MTSU". No %$^#. Take the blinders off for a second.
 
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We dont have enough talent to beat unc or mtsu mane!

We need 7 years of recruiting. Same excuses every year and every new coach.


Meanwhile USC is undefeated with a new coach and new system.

So people can't point out that Saban, Smart, and Swinney all struggled in year one, but USC BEYATCHES!
 
Their offensive line is coached better and set up to work with the lack of talent they have. They put their kids in position to win. Give wake our lineman and they go undefeated this year.


If stars dont matter then name the last team to win a NC with less than 50% blue chip ratio.


ILL WAIT........

lulz, now I know you've never watched a Wake Forest game under Clawson in your life

28 first downs, 450 yards of total offense and 38 pts against Clemson but the OL is why they aren't undefeated

what a clown
 
"Blue chip ratio" doesn't matter when half of the blue chips you signed are no longer there or are too inexperienced to contribute right away. Looking at "blue chip ratio" with no context is a pretty basic mistake.
You're right. Blue chip ratio hasn't factored in transfers yet. So lets look at actual rosters via the Team Talent Composite

This does factor in transfers in and out of a program. Miami is still sitting at 13th in the country's talent rankings. 46 out of 83 players are "blue chips" Of those 46 blue chips, 10 of which are true freshman.

Again, I've never said we should be a playoff team this year, but nuance matters. Miami has already underperformed season expectations. Miami has lost 3 very winnable games. MTUS, obviously, another loss to the basketball school, and a loss to an aTm team that lost at home to App State with an offense more anemic than ours.

I'm arguing with better coaching we're winning all of those games. Cristobal needs to be a better coach. He needs better players too, but what we have has not lived up to this season's expectations.
 
what the blue chip ratio dummies don't understand and never will is that the ratio treats 5 top 50 kids on a roster the same as 5 kids ranked from 350-400, even though the data says there is a MASSIVE talent gap between the two groups

the data says the 5 top 50 kids are going to have a significant chance of becoming all-conference/nfl draft picks while the 5 kids ranked from 350-400 have almost the same chance of becoming all-conference/nfl draft picks as the kids ranked below them in the 400-1000 range

Bama/UGA/Clemson/Ohio St have loaded up with the first group and the vast majority of our 4* kids have been on the outside looking in of where the kids who most consistently give you a talent advantage rank

and if people still want to argue against that just point them to the last 6 years of NFL draft picks coming out of Coral Gables

That's why they won't be able to tell me why the individual players at Miami are better than their individual counterparts at Wake Forest.

"Uh, our guy has more stars."
 
You're right. Blue chip ratio hasn't factored in transfers yet. So lets look at actual rosters via the Team Talent Composite

This does factor in transfers in and out of a program. Miami is still sitting at 13th in the country's talent rankings. 46 out of 83 players are "blue chips" Of those 46 blue chips, 10 of which are true freshman.

Again, I've never said we should be a playoff team this year, but nuance matters. Miami has already underperformed season expectations. Miami has lost 3 very winnable games. MTUS, obviously, another loss to the basketball school, and a loss to an aTm team that lost at home to App State with an offense more anemic than ours.

I'm arguing with better coaching we're winning all of those games. Cristobal needs to be a better coach. He needs better players too, but what we have has not lived up to this season's expectations.

And I would rather lose now while our proven head coach is getting things in the program straightened out. I can see that there is a bigger picture.
 
No, no......I asked you to show us why their OL is less talented without you looking up their star rating. Like, what is it about Devonte Gordon that makes him a mere 3-star?
smaller coming out of high school, not as strong, tape isnt as good.

Simple really
 
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This is just bizarre. Our OL is horrendous, but it's only because of how they have been coached this year. Right.

Sell crazy someplace else.
You think our kids are coached better this year than wakes kids?

Serious question.


Ive never said its all this staffs fault.
 
You're right. Blue chip ratio hasn't factored in transfers yet. So lets look at actual rosters via the Team Talent Composite

This does factor in transfers in and out of a program. Miami is still sitting at 13th in the country's talent rankings. 46 out of 83 players are "blue chips" Of those 46 blue chips, 10 of which are true freshman.

Again, I've never said we should be a playoff team this year, but nuance matters. Miami has already underperformed season expectations. Miami has lost 3 very winnable games. MTUS, obviously, another loss to the basketball school, and a loss to an aTm team that lost at home to App State with an offense more anemic than ours.

I'm arguing with better coaching we're winning all of those games. Cristobal needs to be a better coach. He needs better players too, but what we have has not lived up to this season's expectations.
I believe in 22 transfers are factored in.
 
lulz, now I know you've never watched a Wake Forest game under Clawson in your life

28 first downs, 450 yards of total offense and 38 pts against Clemson but the OL is why they aren't undefeated

what a clown
Can you read?????


Show me where i said that loss was on the oline? Lmfao. Reading comprehension goes a long way.
 
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