Memphis showing how it is done.

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This is what Memphis does. Plays it close, back and forth and wins in the end when it counts
Like a real team
GO TIGERS!!!
 
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Memphis QB: cool calm collected. Did they just say he has eligibility if he wants it...

Receivers: separation, getting open while QB scrambles, get out of bounds...

Stunning
 
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That WR for Penn State is a playmaker, none of UM WRs can do anything like that. That is an indictment on recruiting. Marcus Flemming, Mookie Cooper, Dejuan Mcdougal, all guys with elite speed that UM had a chance with, but felt like they were not UM quality.

Schwartz, Shivers.....but we have Harley and Pope 😂
 
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This is Norvell's team. He's was there for 4 years so the only Fuente players would be 5th year seniors. Fuente got Memphis going but Norvell took to it to new heights and this is Norvell's team. Anything else is spin
 
Memphis giving Penn State all it can handle and the have no where near the recruiting area nor campus as the U does.

Justin Fuente started putting them on the map eight seasons ago and Mike Norvell took it a step further these past three seasons.

Eight years ago Miami was year two into the Golden year and one year into an NCAA investigation brought on by Nevin Shapiro. Three years after that, Golden was fired after Clemson kicked his fifth-year team's *** up and down HardRock, 58-0—leading to an over-the-hill Mark Richt showing up for three years, before deciding the job was too invasive for a guy leaning towards retirement when he was hired.

In short, let's see what Miami looks like after doing things the right way for eight years—instead of literally doing everything wrong for twice that span.
 
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fuente put it on the map with their first big time win over a good Ole Miss team. Norvell kept it going.

People don't understand this for some reason. Norvell will have to go to FSU and change their entire culture and re-build that program. He didn't have to do that at Memphis. He has the personality of a JV Football coach and will struggle big time controlling the current players and recruiting elite players. We're gonna have a lot of disappointed "Miami fans" when FSU sucks worse than us next year.
 
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