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Apparently, you seem to think that doesn't apply to you. Examples of things you don't understand are logical fallacies, argumentative strategies and ignoring a point because you want something to be true doesn't make it true. Additionally, you assume I want another Butch, when nothing in my posts have suggested so. I guess that's my fault though. I assumed I was taking to an adult. Sorry, for overestimating your intelligence.
you’re funny
 
Ever hear of Miami football?
Numbers don't lie
8-3
9-3
5-6
9-3
9-4
11-1
This is Butch's record at UM. You all would be ready to fire him just like before with a 9 win season average. THIS is not what we need.
Take a look at his 12 yr record.....he is a 9-3 average coach. Come to think of it, it looks a lot like Mark.
They both need to retire.
 
Numbers don't lie
8-3
9-3
5-6
9-3
9-4
11-1
This is Butch's record at UM. You all would be ready to fire him just like before with a 9 win season average. THIS is not what we need.
Take a look at his 12 yr record.....he is a 9-3 average coach. Come to think of it, it looks a lot like Mark.
They both need to retire.
 
Numbers don't lie
8-3
9-3
5-6
9-3
9-4
11-1
This is Butch's record at UM. You all would be ready to fire him just like before with a 9 win season average. THIS is not what we need.
Take a look at his 12 yr record.....he is a 9-3 average coach. Come to think of it, it looks a lot like Mark.
They both need to retire.


Oh, the numbers. You like numbers?

Factor in 31 scholarship reductions the first two years.

Factor in how long it took to build those numbers back up with NCAA scholarship limitations.

Factor in how difficult it was trying to recruit facing ZERO television time.

Factor in the loss of being eligible to play in Bowl games.

You think any of these factors just may have affected your raw numbers? Be honest.

We were just short of the Death Penalty.

And no one's come closer than UM at that time - other than SMU - who actually got the Death Penalty.

Try building a program with all those restrictions. Name any other coach who's come close - and put such a team together.

Just one.
 
Only Miami fans know or care about this guy. NOBODY ELSE WANTS HIM!!!!
Except the NFL Cleveland Browns, NC then FIU, not that facts can be processed by Dunning-Krugers,
Btw, he has FIU at 9-4, won their bowl game in only his 2nd year there, so much better than your absolutely worthless Bicht who just got shredded by a pathetic Wisky team
 
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Except the NFL Cleveland Browns, NC then FIU, not that facts can be processed by Dunning-Krugers,
Btw, he has FIU at 9-4, won their bowl game in only his 2nd year there, so much better than your absolutely worthless Bicht who just got shredded by a pathetic Wisky team
I’m talking now slick

He’s at fiu for a reason
 
Numbers don't lie
*8-3 (Barred from postseason play due to SANCTIONS)
*9-3
*5-6
*9-3
*9-4
11-1 (F'd by NCAA of title)
This is Butch's record at UM.
Oh look, the Dunning-Kruger imbeciles are conveniently "forgetting" the worst non-death penalty probation in NCAA history.
Let's remind the little brainless insects: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1995/12/01/University-of-Miami-sanctioned-by-NCAA/6946817794000/
Wait, there's more:
University of Miami
Davis was hired as the head football coach at the University of Miami in January 1995.[1] Not long after Davis' arrival, the Hurricanes were found to have committed several violations of NCAA rules during the tenure of his predecessor, Dennis Erickson.[2] As a result, the Hurricanes were barred from postseason play in his first year (despite an 8–3 record) and lost 31 football scholarship spots over several years. Davis earned a 51–20 record during his tenure as head coach. During Davis' final year as head coach, the Hurricanes finished 11–1, their best season since coming up one win short of the 1992 national championship. Despite finishing second in both human polls, a quirk in the Bowl Championship Series formula resulted in the Hurricanes being shut out of that year's national championship game, the 2001 Orange Bowl. The Hurricanes were passed over in favor of the Florida State Seminoles, even though the Seminoles had lost to the Hurricanes that year when a last-second field goal attempt sailed wide right. The Seminoles ultimately lost the Orange Bowl to the Oklahoma Sooners 13–2. The snub ultimately led the BCS to add a "quality win" bonus to its formula, which gave extra credit for beating a top-ten team. The Hurricanes earned recognition from the American Football Coaches Association for outstanding graduation rates in each of his six seasons at Miami.

Numerous professional football players were coached or recruited by Davis in his time at Miami, such as Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Andre Johnson, Clinton Portis, Edgerrin James, Reggie Wayne and Jeremy Shockey.


Your worthless Bicht is in YEAR 3 ZERO SANCTIONS and has lost last 9 of 16!!
 
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