OleCane
DatOleCane
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- Sep 25, 2019
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The U administration, the ACC, the referees, the haters have won. They all wanted to see us take a step down and though too many of us fans hold onto hope to returning to the glory days, we are a middle of the road football program and are likely to stay there or worse.
All of this speculation on this board is fun but wasted energy. When somebody shows you who they are believe them!
The U administration is going to stick to its game plan and only make a move if Diaz does not get to the magic number of 6 (bowl eligibility=dollars)
We cannot win! And we all KNOW IT!! The U football program is and has been swimming upstream, not just this season but ever since the 2000 squad insisted on Larry Coker being their head coach and the administration (Shalala) going along with it.
It’s as if the entire program has been cursed!
It simply has too many obstacles to overcome: its own administration, incompetent position coaches and coordinators and head coach, the referees, the ACC, players lack of plain old football IQ, lack of football fundamentals and to some extent too many players distorted and over hyped assessment of their abilities.
And this aint some kind of Marxist, social equity, liberal conspiracy that is holding them back as few like to joke. It’s about equity all right, as in cold hard profit making. This is plain on capitalism at work. The UM administration is simply trying to get as much return as possible while investing as little as possible.
And it has worked. They have gone to a bowl every year except for three and two were self-imposed.
Add to this, the decision long ago to make sure the program does not embarrass the University, think Pata murder, FIU brawl.
Ironically their courting of mediocrity has succeeded. The U is a mediocre program. It has become a national joke, everybody is laughing at us, but the higher ups find this more acceptable: just win 6 baby!
The only hope at this point lies with the boosters and fans. And it lies with the student body. They have to insist that the folks in charge give their classmates competent leadership, instruction and good guidance, while educating them on the fundamentals and intricacies of the sport and preparing them and giving them the best chance to win every Saturday, or at least a fighting chance to be competitive on the field.
All of this speculation on this board is fun but wasted energy. When somebody shows you who they are believe them!
The U administration is going to stick to its game plan and only make a move if Diaz does not get to the magic number of 6 (bowl eligibility=dollars)
We cannot win! And we all KNOW IT!! The U football program is and has been swimming upstream, not just this season but ever since the 2000 squad insisted on Larry Coker being their head coach and the administration (Shalala) going along with it.
It’s as if the entire program has been cursed!
It simply has too many obstacles to overcome: its own administration, incompetent position coaches and coordinators and head coach, the referees, the ACC, players lack of plain old football IQ, lack of football fundamentals and to some extent too many players distorted and over hyped assessment of their abilities.
And this aint some kind of Marxist, social equity, liberal conspiracy that is holding them back as few like to joke. It’s about equity all right, as in cold hard profit making. This is plain on capitalism at work. The UM administration is simply trying to get as much return as possible while investing as little as possible.
And it has worked. They have gone to a bowl every year except for three and two were self-imposed.
Add to this, the decision long ago to make sure the program does not embarrass the University, think Pata murder, FIU brawl.
Ironically their courting of mediocrity has succeeded. The U is a mediocre program. It has become a national joke, everybody is laughing at us, but the higher ups find this more acceptable: just win 6 baby!
The only hope at this point lies with the boosters and fans. And it lies with the student body. They have to insist that the folks in charge give their classmates competent leadership, instruction and good guidance, while educating them on the fundamentals and intricacies of the sport and preparing them and giving them the best chance to win every Saturday, or at least a fighting chance to be competitive on the field.