The only time Shannon ever did a **** thing was when he had the greatest defense ever built by ButchMiami was 2nd in total D last year, whereas UCF was 86. I'm riding with Diaz.
Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
The similarities:
-Both Miami DCs
-Both "Miami guys" (a meaningless quality)
-Both immediately replaced a failed head coach
-Neither had any head coaching experience (let alone P5 head coaching experience)
-Neither had any other P5 HC offers when hired
The differences:
-Randy won NCs as both a player and coach at Miami, Manny did not
-Randy had a reputation for being a strong recruiter in the area, Manny does not
-Randy coached multiple first round picks at Miami, Manny has not
I understand that but what scheme is Manny’s signature schtick? Shannon was about the Monte Kiffin cover 2 scheme and for example Jim Schwartz was a zone blitz kind of DC.
See this is my knock on Manny what did he do differently to separate himself than the other DCs outside of Dorito? They all utilized the typical downhill aggressive Miami approach so if true why is Manny viewed as some film room wizard and innovator?
The answer is decision making. Diaz continually modified his defense based on actual results. Diaz got DC offers after being fired as a DC at Texas. It took Shannon 7 years and he is at UCF.
Just from the interviews alone Manny will sell the program better. Shannon in his final days as coach could not!Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
The similarities:
-Both Miami DCs
-Both "Miami guys" (a meaningless quality)
-Both immediately replaced a failed head coach
-Neither had any head coaching experience (let alone P5 head coaching experience)
-Neither had any other P5 HC offers when hired
The differences:
-Randy won NCs as both a player and coach at Miami, Manny did not
-Randy had a reputation for being a strong recruiter in the area, Manny does not
-Randy coached multiple first round picks at Miami, Manny has not
Even though they're both minorities Randy is still BLACK. NUFF SAID.Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
The similarities:
-Both Miami DCs
-Both "Miami guys" (a meaningless quality)
-Both immediately replaced a failed head coach
-Neither had any head coaching experience (let alone P5 head coaching experience)
-Neither had any other P5 HC offers when hired
The differences:
-Randy won NCs as both a player and coach at Miami, Manny did not
-Randy had a reputation for being a strong recruiter in the area, Manny does not
-Randy coached multiple first round picks at Miami, Manny has not
Exactly!For those favoring Manny because of his charisma, passion etc., why have those attributes not translated into recruiting success while serving as DC?
For those favoring Manny because of his charisma, passion etc., why have those attributes not translated into recruiting success while serving as DC?
Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
The similarities:
-Both Miami DCs
-Both "Miami guys" (a meaningless quality)
-Both immediately replaced a failed head coach
-Neither had any head coaching experience (let alone P5 head coaching experience)
-Neither had any other P5 HC offers when hired
The differences:
-Randy won NCs as both a player and coach at Miami, Manny did not
-Randy had a reputation for being a strong recruiter in the area, Manny does not
-Randy coached multiple first round picks at Miami, Manny has not
Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
Major brain cells?
The only time Shannon ever did a **** thing was when he had the greatest defense ever built by Butch
My point is not that Manny will fail. I have no idea if he will, and certainly hope he doesn't. My point is that he was a rushed hire without proper consideration given to more qualified possibilities.
^^^ this, right here. Randy was upfront about how small his circle of coaching contacts was. That was a huge red flag to me. His hiring as HC was a huge mistake. Fortunately, over the last 7 or 8 years, he has probably benefitted greatly by moving around so much.Randy had almost no experience outside of Miami. So not only was his coaching circle very small, he was limited because the administration didn't give him a respectable amount of salary for legit staff members
Somebody explain to me how Diaz is a more attractive hire than Shannon was in 2006. What am I missing?
The similarities:
-Both Miami DCs
-Both "Miami guys" (a meaningless quality)
-Both immediately replaced a failed head coach
-Neither had any head coaching experience (let alone P5 head coaching experience)
-Neither had any other P5 HC offers when hired
The differences:
-Randy won NCs as both a player and coach at Miami, Manny did not
-Randy had a reputation for being a strong recruiter in the area, Manny does not
-Randy coached multiple first round picks at Miami, Manny has not
Ok, feel better now?
The point is Randy Shannon didn't have the broad appeal to attract top coaches from across America! Randy started plucking too many local coaches from high school and putting them in important places within the program. The same could be said about recruits! His biggest problem was attracting top QBs to come here. Too many plan Bs when he got stood up on signing day! With Diaz I don't see that happening unless he really crap the bed! I envision Manny taking this thing back to new heights!Manny has:
- tremendous charisma,
- an obvious fire in his belly (and the players feed of that passion),
- good communication skills,
- the ability to make tough decisions that are in the best interest of the program (instead of playing favorites),
- the ability to lure quality coaches to work on his staff,
- the potential to bring additional spanish speaking fans to games,
- creativity (see Turnover chain) and some exotic blitz packages,
- the intelligence to play a brand of defense that utilizes the athletic abilities of South Florida athletes to the max and lets them generate great team & personal stats (which must be very attractive to defensive recruits). He's also taking the same approach on offense,
- great leadership qualities, and
- a strong work ethic.
Randy was a great Cane. He was also a very good DC (particularly with elite talent on the roster). I think Randy was much better suited to being a DC than a HC. We all know what Randy's limitations were as a HC. I agree with others that we shouldn't bag on Randy as he was a great Cane and devoted much of his life to the program. He did make some great contributions both as a player and a coach. I actually think he would have done quite well as a HC had he hired the right OC from the outset and recruiting had remained strong throughout his tenure. He didn't have the gravitas or the connections to hire big name coordinators. Towards the end of his tenure, their had to be serious questions from potential coaching hires and recruits as to Randy's likely longevity with the program (which made things even tougher).
I'd choose to play for Manny over Randy any day of the week.