RightSaidFred
Be cool, don’t be culo
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There's a saying on Wall Street: NEVER throw good money after bad.
I don't know about you, but over the years I've blown a lot of money on the Miami Hurricanes. But for me, that stopped during the Richt years.
See.... despite what people say... Mark Richt was one of the best coaches in college football. His record at Georgia proves it. I know some people disagree, but numbers don't lie.
And I figured that if Mark Richt could not win here, then NOBODY can.
We were led to believe that Richt left because he became burned out. They say he walked away from his contract because he was such a nice guy. But... nah.
Richt left because he KNEW this team was trash. He knew these players better than anyone... he knew what was coming back this year. He didn't walk away from MILLIONS of dollars out of the goodness of his heart.... NOBODY does that. He did it to salvage his reputation.
He realized that he had made a losing bet by accepting the Miami job, he cut his losses, and he walked away from the table. That's what went down.
So in the end, what that tells me is that unless the BOT is changed, then this program can not be fixed.
This ship is lost at sea, and the wood is all rotting. And I ain't going down with the ship.
Miami is finished.
I don't know about you, but over the years I've blown a lot of money on the Miami Hurricanes. But for me, that stopped during the Richt years.
See.... despite what people say... Mark Richt was one of the best coaches in college football. His record at Georgia proves it. I know some people disagree, but numbers don't lie.
And I figured that if Mark Richt could not win here, then NOBODY can.
We were led to believe that Richt left because he became burned out. They say he walked away from his contract because he was such a nice guy. But... nah.
Richt left because he KNEW this team was trash. He knew these players better than anyone... he knew what was coming back this year. He didn't walk away from MILLIONS of dollars out of the goodness of his heart.... NOBODY does that. He did it to salvage his reputation.
He realized that he had made a losing bet by accepting the Miami job, he cut his losses, and he walked away from the table. That's what went down.
So in the end, what that tells me is that unless the BOT is changed, then this program can not be fixed.
This ship is lost at sea, and the wood is all rotting. And I ain't going down with the ship.
Miami is finished.