Except that the kind of kid that typically applies to UMiami doesn't give a **** about the Turnover Chain. You may get a couple of idiots that think that Miami is your typical "Jock" school, and get summarily rejected, but odds are this bump will not be the boon most believe it will be. I think today's kids are a lot more savvy, they know **** well which schools they can actually get into, so you don't see as many reach kids as you saw in previous generations.
Schnellenberger never shows up at Miami -and his AD doesn’t have a vision of big time football- and Miami is not even William & Mary, JMU or tons of other “Colonial” type schools. Ever. Football paved the way to be associated with Big East schools and later ACC schools that had far better academic reputations than Miami ever could have attained through just alumni donations, research and graduate programs offered. That association raised Miami’s standing...more so then the kids admitted. Or, you can give all the credit to Shalala...
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities
According to the US News list University of Miami is
#46 . Which is behind University of Florida and is 8th in the ACC and affiliates (Duke, ****, UVA, Wake, UNC, BC, GT)
Acceptance rate is one thing, but that doesn’t really matter to a blue-chip recruit looking at an ACC/SEC school.
Without football, and the previous Big East and now ACC affiliations, Miami wouldn’t be top-100 - maybe not even top-150.
Complete and utter nonsense. Football was(and remains) a nice marketing tool, but the growth of the CITY OF MIAMI had more of a role in the growth of the University than the football program. I know it's a convenient narrative pushed by idiots like Corben, but the corporate dollars started flowing when people started to realize that Miami was the gateway to the Americas, and Foote and his fundraisers started selling the University as a corporation friendly incubator of diverse talent. If the city of Miami would have stayed a sleepy southern town, and Miami football was winning, the school wouldn't have grown. It would have been a private version of Alabama. That said, the city grew, and with that growth came corporate dollars, which led to significant improvements.
By the way, Miami didn't get into the ACC merely because of football, the ACC also noted that the University was a perfect fit academically and culturally. The school was firmly in the top 70 or so BEFORE the move. The school was climbing like a rocket BEFORE that point, what Foote, Shalala and their fundraisers did in over twenty years was far more important than what happens on twelve fall saturdays. If conference affiliation was so incredibly important to a school's rise, then explain why NC State, FSU and Clemson are still jokes, despite being directly associated with UVA, Miami, Georgia Tech, Duke, UNC, etc.?
No surprise you believe that Miami is more than it was/is...but without an incredible football program it would be considerably less of an institution by all and any measure.
There’s too much nonsense in your post to waste time rebutting or even citing evidence to the contrary; you believe what you believe and nothing is going to dissuade you (That’s kind of how CIS works anyway). Admirable...the whole school loyalty thing, but it’s ignorant and wrong, too. It’s an embarrassingly naive take that only proves that you’ve definitively (and emotionally) moved from drinking the kool-aid to an intravenous drip. Plus, from where I type, the whole proving a hypothetical thing...
...but if The Ghost of Football’s past and the collegiate version of It’s a Wonderful Life’s Clarence Odbody teamed up for that thought experiment, they would prove...somewhere between 100-150...at best.
That said, I’m always astonished at the amount of Miami alumni who are afraid to give football the credit it deserves as the rocket fuel for the lift off of the university’s academic reputation. That same Alabama, that you ridicule, acknowledges this fact - as do other schools. Oh well, que sera, sera.
I think we can at least agree that US News ranks Miami behind University of Florida. Because had it not been for the booming growth of Alachua county...