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1-5 vs top 25. OUCH
Whats his total win/loss record vs Top 25 including his previous coaching stops
1-5 vs top 25. OUCH
Typo. Made the table on my phone and tried to double check the numbers. Good catch - he was 1-1Harbaugh 2-1 in post season over first 2y?
8-19 if you include FIUWhats his total win/loss record vs Top 25 including his previous coaching stops
Great porst. Thanks for the analysis.Oh wow a Mario bad thread , haven’t seen a new one of these in minutes.
You know what's sad about all that? The fact that Don Chaney was down and it was a bad call. I get that Mario should've just taken a knee, but if the refs hadn't blown that call and we pounded it in for a final TD, everyone would be calling it savage for fighting to the last second and talking about how we wore them down by controlling the clock.I'll add another variable. All those other coaches knew how to take a knee. ****, Randy Shannon and Al Golden knew how to do that.
Maybe if he didn't suck so bad, and have numbers to prove it, we wouldn't see so many "Mario sucks" threads.Oh wow a Mario bad thread , haven’t seen a new one of these in minutes.
It was a terrible call. He was indeed down. However, like one of our past great coaches said, you don't leave the game in the hands of the officials. We did just that by not taking a knee.You know what's sad about all that? The fact that Don Chaney was down and it was a bad call. I get that Mario should've just taken a knee, but if the refs hadn't blown that call and we pounded it in for a final TD, everyone would be calling it savage for fighting to the last second and talking about how we wore them down by controlling the clock.
1 back offense.Not trying to dispute you at all. I get that on Schnelly and JJ, but what innovation did Erickson bring?
zero solutions? you mean by us internet nerds?A lot of *****ing & moaning in the comments/replies, and 0 solutions. As always.
hey look, a solutionzero solutions? you mean by us internet nerds?
the solution is Mario needs to reinvent himself and Miami football..
he's the guy that makes $8mil a year and has been given a plethora of resources to figure out what that looks like.. hopefully he's not too stubborn and stuck in his ways that he doesn't realize his "plan" and "vision" needs a MAJOR pivot from what he originally came in here thinking because obviously it's not working...
Even without the new age, so many titles have been won by the same few coaches or standout QBs that I am not sure there is any takeaway in the data beyond "3-5 coaches are running really strong programs and Vince Young/Cam Newton/Joe Burrow tier QBs can win titles".The new age of football destroys this data set.
Agree.And now with a 12 team playoff it's going to be even harder (pause) to really catapult into being a title contender.
On it's face you would think more teams would make it easier & give us a better chance, but the exact opposite is likely to happen. More teams in the playoffs means it will be backlogged with borderline SEC teams & any time Notre Dame has a 9-3/10-2 season they'll basically be automatics.
Our best bet of making the playoffs was going on a run & winning the ACC. That will still be our pathway, but unless we just start miraculously ripping off multiple 10/11 win seasons, simply going 8-4, or even 9-3 won't be enough.
The bar has been lowered to where just finishing above .500 is considered a success, but the likelihood of Mario suddenly Jumpstarting this team into an annual 10+ win ACC & playoff contender is pretty much slim to none.
There's a much higher probability we have another 7 win season heading into year 3 of his tenure than winning 10+ & that is alarming if you're not a total brain dead slurper...
But of course, none of that matters because #2029IsTheTime!
Might be too reductive. There are 16 coaches in this data set across 14 programs. Some of them had elite QBs. Some didn’t. They all succeeded at their primary responsibility within 24 months of startingEven without the new age, so many titles have been won by the same few coaches or standout QBs that I am not sure there is any takeaway in the data beyond "3-5 coaches are running really strong programs and Vince Young/Cam Newton/Joe Burrow tier QBs can win titles".