supersaiyanshel
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This guy is a native New Yorker who turned down the NEW YORK J-E-T-S to stay at Baylor.
Why tf would he come to UM?
Why tf would he come to UM?
Miami aside, Rhule would never leave Baylor for UM—as Baylor has become a more premier program over the past decade.
Between the millions that alumni have pumped into that program, to what Art Briles went on to build—winning the Big XII back-to-back years in 2013-2014—while the Canes have won one Coastal Division in 16 tries?
I love all this "turnaround" talk with the Rhule narrative. Briles went 32-7 over his final three seasons, before Jim Grobe served as a one-year place holder, going 7-6 before Rhule was hired.
Dude goes 1-11 out the gate and 7-6 this year—despite taking over a program in much better shape (as there was zero real fallout from the sexual abuse scandal)—and finally turned it around year three .... but these same people clamoring for him around here want to run Diaz off after 7-6?
You don't get it both ways; you can't **** on a Miami program that was 7-9 the past 16 games before Diaz showed up, but then praise some fake-*** Baylor turnaround when Rhule went 1-11—with losses to Liberty and UTSA—with a program that Briles was running at a high level literally two years before he showed up.
Ruhle is the best young coach in college football. He'd be the best plausible hire we could make by far.
Rhule has proven he has the coaching chops necessary to get a shot to resurrect the moribund program that is Miami Football. Back to back 10 win seasons at Temple in his 3rd and 4th years there after 2 wins in year 1 and 6 wins in year 2. He then follows that up by taking over a toxic Baylor program and after 1 win in his first year he went 7-6 the next season and is 11-1 so far in his 3rd year wiIth the only loss to a close one to Oklahoma. Yeah I think the dude can coach. Too bad he signed an extension through 2027.
The following is just for fun. I'm bored to death and sick of discussing Mandy, **** and Faker. This season and this program suck so excuse me as I knowingly enter Fantasyland.
The type of staff I would like to see at Miami is as follows
Matt Rhule-or-Mario Cristobal-or-Mike Norvell-or Mike Leach Head Coach
David Yost-or Graham Harrell or Chad Morris OC QB Coach Passing game coordinator
Steven Addazio or Bill Bedenbaugh or Jeff Montgomery or Matt Luke- Asst HC/OL /Running game coordinator
Charlie Strong- Defensive Coordinator
Kevin Patrick- Defensive Line
I left a few position spots open because to be honest, I'm not that familiar will most of the position coaches out there and I want you guys to help me fill in the rest. I also need help with more DC candidates.
I was also going to do another one with Mario Cristobal as the head coach since getting Mario is much more realistic than getting Rhule who will probably go to the NFL so I just did the either/or thing instead.
What made anyone think that going to Baylor was a good idea 3 years ago? Rhule made that a good situation. I know he's not coming here but it would be interesting to see if he could turn this thing around.This
And he won’t be coaching for us. There are many better schools poised to win it all than us.
Another indictment on Blake James is giving Manny a 5 year contract. If Blake had some balls he would of told Manny he gets a 2 year try out contract or UM is looking elsewhere. Manny would of taken it. Universities need to stop at giving these long term contracts out to every coach, whether they are tenured or not. There is no guarantee that your coach doesn't bolt even though you sign them up for 5 years. There is only a negative, having to buy them out if they fail.
Signed,
Peruche
Never looked at it like this but yea your kind of right. But Manny sucks anyway regardless lolMiami aside, Rhule would never leave Baylor for UM—as Baylor has become a more premier program over the past decade.
Between the millions that alumni have pumped into that program, to what Art Briles went on to build—winning the Big XII back-to-back years in 2013-2014—while the Canes have won one Coastal Division in 16 tries?
I love all this "turnaround" talk with the Rhule narrative. Briles went 32-7 over his final three seasons, before Jim Grobe served as a one-year place holder, going 7-6 before Rhule was hired.
Dude goes 1-11 out the gate and 7-6 this year—despite taking over a program in much better shape (as there was zero real fallout from the sexual abuse scandal)—and finally turned it around year three .... but these same people clamoring for him around here want to run Diaz off after 7-6?
You don't get it both ways; you can't **** on a Miami program that was 7-9 the past 16 games before Diaz showed up, but then praise some fake-*** Baylor turnaround when Rhule went 1-11—with losses to Liberty and UTSA—with a program that Briles was running at a high level literally two years before he showed up.
Matt Rhule took 3 years to turn around Temple, and 3 years to turn around Baylor. Both times started absolutely horrendous (3 total wins combined for Year 1's) and he improved year 2 then 3.
Rhule at Baylor (a team that won 10, then 7 games the 2 years prior before he got there) won 1 game including losses to Liberty and UTSA at home. Lost both rivalry games.
Diaz has done terrible by MIAMI standards, and still has had a better first year than Rhule did at both his stops. But you want to fire him and replace him with someone that takes 3 years to turn a team around while only giving Diaz 1 year? You can't tell me that any of Rhule's Year 1 teams at Temple/Baylor showed "potential" to be 10 win teams by year 3 anymore than Diaz has.
You need to research just how bad it was at Baylor when he got there. He has basically rebuilt that program from rock bottom.
Let's face facts. Baylor might be a better job than Miami. Actually, it probably is.
Rhule is a monster he's off to the NFL...the one Temple HC that's a beast we don't hire lol