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So, the al golden era?52-13 against Kansas State
41-3 against Notre Dame
This was a stretch from 2010 to the Richt era where we could not compete with anyone who had a pulse. Thank god we were in the ACC then.
So, the al golden era?52-13 against Kansas State
41-3 against Notre Dame
This was a stretch from 2010 to the Richt era where we could not compete with anyone who had a pulse. Thank god we were in the ACC then.
He was on the 2012 team. He transfered from Memphis spring of 2012.He wasn't there yet. He was originally at Memphis, I think?
Definitely wasn’t a lack of talent. Golden had some big hits. Glad Richt got the most out of those players though, it was about time someone did a half decent job on the field.I dont understand how this class was 7-5 all the time.
Pros at OL (the entire OL); RB, WR, DB, and LB.
I don’t get it.
I’ll correct that later.He was on the 2012 team. He transfered from Memphis spring of 2012.
Our defense gave up 486 yards and 30 points per game in 2012.I dont understand how this class was 7-5 all the time.
Pros at OL (the entire OL); RB, WR, DB, and LB.
I don’t get it.
That and the age of the team. Having almost an entire cornerback room filled with true freshmen (and one second year player) is well below optimal.Our defense gave up 486 yards and 30 points per game in 2012.
NFL players all over the roster and still 7-5 and people here still want to believe that coaching doesn’t matter.
FixedYou’re missing Ryan Williams at qb
I checked; he actually came to Miami in 2011 and had to sit out the year per transfer rules.He wasn't there yet. He was originally at Memphis, I think?
Double checked the numbers at 2012 Miami has a overall average that was slightly above 2024. That said, it is with an offensive line room that only had 11 players versus the 17 on the current roster.Wouldn't 2012 have the advantage at OL?
- .8722 vs .8853