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I wouldn't take Mario if his OC was Chip Kelly and his DC was Dan Quinn
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
Why do I have the feeling he's going to be the choice?
Also, do you get the feeling that the BOT or anyone at UM realizes how many fans DO NOT want him? Also, does the fact that no other school in America wants him, make a difference in their minds?
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
I suppose my follow-up question then is: what is the great disconnect between Mario "on paper" and Mario "in person"? On paper, you'd think he wouldn't even get a phone call, let alone be a legitimate candidate for HC here. That said, I keep reading from multiple people who should know better about such things that they think he'd be a great hire and would do well here. So what's the appeal? Is it simply his personality and recruiting acumen? Is he a snake-charmer? I know almost nothing about him except "on paper" so I'm genuinely curious - what are we missing?
D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
I suppose my follow-up question then is: what is the great disconnect between Mario "on paper" and Mario "in person"? On paper, you'd think he wouldn't even get a phone call, let alone be a legitimate candidate for HC here. That said, I keep reading from multiple people who should know better about such things that they think he'd be a great hire and would do well here. So what's the appeal? Is it simply his personality and recruiting acumen? Is he a snake-charmer? I know almost nothing about him except "on paper" so I'm genuinely curious - what are we missing?
Exactly. Where is ONE person raving about his actual COACHING at Alabamy? There are fans of that program screaming about it sucking as of THIS WEEK.
GTFOH with the "black community" here loving him or unnamed corches thinking he'd 'kill" here simply because they're enamored with Bama. That's all meaningless prattle.
There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for coordinator gigs. There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for HC gigs.
There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for coordinator gigs. There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for HC gigs.
To be fair, Pittsburgh and Rutgers tried to hire him. From what I've been told, those interviews ****ed off Pete Garcia and ultimately led to his firing.
Of course, we're talking about Pittsburgh and Rutgers, not Miami.
The problem is everything D$ mentioned has nothing to do with on the field success. It's all recruiting and ties to the community. Also a lot of IFs, if he hires a good DC, IF Kaaya stays two years. There is nothing tangible in his resume.D$ what are your thoughts on Mario as a HC candidate?
He would not be my choice. And given the state of the program, I can understand why people would be angry if he was hired.
However, I think it's possible that he succeeds here. He would need to hire a great staff, which is a reasonable expectation given his history and connections. He would also need to a strong evaluator (no idea how he stacks up here).
I started asking around about Mario back in 2013, and I was surprised by how much support he has in the black community. He is very well-respected. I have also heard from multiple football people (not at UM) who swear he is the right guy.
It's at least feasible that he comes in, signs a Top 10 class this year, infuses an already talented roster with difference-makers (think Calvin Ridley), hires a defensive coordinator who makes a massive difference right away, and rides Kaaya to early success. If he succeeds early, it could breed more success. And he would have young QBs in the pipeline.
So, in sum: not my choice, but I'm not giving up on the program if he's hired.
I suppose my follow-up question then is: what is the great disconnect between Mario "on paper" and Mario "in person"? On paper, you'd think he wouldn't even get a phone call, let alone be a legitimate candidate for HC here. That said, I keep reading from multiple people who should know better about such things that they think he'd be a great hire and would do well here. So what's the appeal? Is it simply his personality and recruiting acumen? Is he a snake-charmer? I know almost nothing about him except "on paper" so I'm genuinely curious - what are we missing?
Exactly. Where is ONE person raving about his actual COACHING at Alabamy? There are fans of that program screaming about it sucking as of THIS WEEK.
GTFOH with the "black community" here loving him or unnamed corches thinking he'd 'kill" here simply because they're enamored with Bama. That's all meaningless prattle.
There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for coordinator gigs. There is a reason why his name isn't tossed around for HC gigs.
To be fair, Pittsburgh and Rutgers tried to hire him. From what I've been told, those interviews ****ed off Pete Garcia and ultimately led to his firing.
Of course, we're talking about Pittsburgh and Rutgers, not Miami.
There's a lot more to being a HC than picking coordinators. How many failure HCs do the coordinator shuffle every couple years trying to salvage their jobs?For you anti Mario guys, would you take Mario if he came in with a DC like Todd Orlando and an up and comer for an OC?