We develop our kids to the maximum. U know why? Because they hit their cieling here and when they go to the league they are exactly who we thought they were. If u develop jags tu did your job cause that's what they are. And in the league with NFL coaching good and bad those kids still stay the same player. Also this isn't directed at you just answering that first sentence. I always thought guys were developed into what they would always be.
People used sam shield for years as an example that we were not developing. One fkin guy one. Then our guys performed trash like they did here cause it was what it was. Shaq for example got developed here he was great. But when the talent improves and he goes to the league he's a liability in space. Is he going to play as much with bigger and faster dudes? No. Unless they have no bodies at mlb.
Over a decade ago - and this always stuck with me - an anonymous NFL scout said of Miami late in Randy Shannon’s tenure that they were the worst coached team in college football. I still remember this from Canespace. Presumably that would extend to development. That 2008 class seemed more impactful as freshmen than they did as juniors in his final season.
There have been varying reasons for Miami’s lack of success.
2006: WR recruiting failure - had three 3 WRs mid season
2007: Same as 2006, failure in Coker evaluations
2008: Starting mostly freshmen
2009: High attrition, no depth. Miami had only 72 players
2010: Poor development, poor QB depth
2011: Poor defensive scheme, poor depth (74 players)
2012: Poor defensive scheme, mostly freshmen, high attrition
2013: Poor defensive scheme, poor depth (75 players)
2014: Poor defensive scheme, freshman QB
2015: Poor defensive scheme
2016: Poor offensive scheme, attrition and poor depth (76 players)
2017: Poor offensive scheme, Lack of depth at QB, TE
2018: Poor offensive scheme, poor offensive line
2019: Poor offensive scheme, poor offensive line, QB issues
2020: Defensive recruiting misses
2021: Offensive line and linebacker recruiting failures
2022: Same as 2021, poor offensive scheme
This might be simplistic, but there seemed to be fundamental issues each year except 2017 and perhaps 2020 that rendered overall talent levels almost meaningless.