JG13
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Gendron is the one I was obliquely referring to.
Yes! Genron...what a ***
Gendron is the one I was obliquely referring to.
That's it, Genron. Total douche.Yes! Genron...what a ***
It’s a little more nuanced than that. Once Golden was signed, a few months later a major scandal erupted that led to national media saying that Miami should get the death penalty. And other colleges likely saying that we would (or at least be on probation for many years). That wasn’t resolved until teo years later, by which point Golden had acquired a 13-11 record over two years. People could then recruit against Golden the coach, and we missed that “new hope” window entirely.2011 was one of the best skills positions class of the 2010's, especially at WR.
This was the class that featured guys like Odell Beckham Jr, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant, Jarvis Landry, Donte Moncrief, DeVante Parker, Sammie Coates, Brandin Cooks etc..
But the best WR's from this class ended up being low rated Mike Evans who was a mid-tier 3-star.
Then you also had other low ranked 3-star kids like Allen Robinson, Michael Thomas, Jamison Crowder, Tyler Lockett & Josh Doctson.
Raheem Mostert was in this class as a WR as well, before he would get moved to RB/Return Speciaist in college.
This was the JaDaveon Clowney class, he was by & large the highest rated prospect in the class, although I would say he didn't live up to the billing of his ranking.
This class was a sh*t show at LB. Pretty much every high ranked LB in this class ended up as a bust. Except for Terrance Smith & Perryman.
CB was a complete wash as well. The highest ranked CB Demetrious Nicholson outta Virginia had a good TF season & a very good Sophomore season, then disappeared into obscurity for the rest of his career.
The best CB's from this class ended up being mid-tier 3-star Marcus Peters from the Town & Jalen Collins.
But from a Miami perspective, this was the start of the beginning of our descent into CFB ****.
I know most think it was with Coker & Shannon, but on a National & local level, Miami still had the prestige of the Dynastic/Glory years that made the program attractive. Inspite of the numerous misses, we were still viewed as a premier program for talented recruits.
It was the hiring of a completely unqualified fuxkstick like Folden & the refusal by the administration/BOT to properly invest in the program that made the death knell ring for us.
Once Folden got here it signaled to the Nation & more importantly to South FL, that it was over. The dream was dead & Miami was free falling into the abyss.
That’s the one! What ever happened to that guy, and why did he have such a Vendetta against Miami?That's it, Genron. Total douche.
Unfortunately, South Florida handlers have spread like aggressive cancer. Every dopey loser in Miami has to get a piece of the action.
2011 was one of the best skills positions class of the 2010's, especially at WR.
This was the class that featured guys like Odell Beckham Jr, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant, Jarvis Landry, Donte Moncrief, DeVante Parker, Sammie Coates, Brandin Cooks etc..
But the best WR's from this class ended up being low rated Mike Evans who was a mid-tier 3-star.
Then you also had other low ranked 3-star kids like Allen Robinson, Michael Thomas, Jamison Crowder, Tyler Lockett & Josh Doctson.
Raheem Mostert was in this class as a WR as well, before he would get moved to RB/Return Speciaist in college.
This was the JaDaveon Clowney class, he was by & large the highest rated prospect in the class, although I would say he didn't live up to the billing of his ranking.
This class was a sh*t show at LB. Pretty much every high ranked LB in this class ended up as a bust. Except for Terrance Smith & Perryman.
CB was a complete wash as well. The highest ranked CB Demetrious Nicholson outta Virginia had a good TF season & a very good Sophomore season, then disappeared into obscurity for the rest of his career.
The best CB's from this class ended up being mid-tier 3-star Marcus Peters from the Town & Jalen Collins.
But from a Miami perspective, this was the start of the beginning of our descent into CFB ****.
I know most think it was with Coker & Shannon, but on a National & local level, Miami still had the prestige of the Dynastic/Glory years that made the program attractive. Inspite of the numerous misses, we were still viewed as a premier program for talented recruits.
It was the hiring of a completely unqualified fuxkstick like Folden & the refusal by the administration/BOT to properly invest in the program that made the death knell ring for us.
Once Folden got here it signaled to the Nation & more importantly to South FL, that it was over. The dream was dead & Miami was free falling into the abyss.
There are even more nuances than that. Randy was the only school leader who smelled Nevin was a rat from a mile away. Keeping Randy may have absolved us of the serious penalties golden self imposed.It’s a little more nuanced than that. Once Golden was signed, a few months later a major scandal erupted that led to national media saying that Miami should get the death penalty. And other colleges likely saying that we would (or at least be on probation for many years). That wasn’t resolved until teo years later, by which point Golden had acquired a 13-11 record over two years. People could then recruit against Golden the coach, and we missed that “new hope” window entirely.
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2011 was one of the best skills positions class of the 2010's, especially at WR.
This was the class that featured guys like Odell Beckham Jr, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant, Jarvis Landry, Donte Moncrief, DeVante Parker, Sammie Coates, Brandin Cooks etc..
But the best WR's from this class ended up being low rated Mike Evans who was a mid-tier 3-star.
Then you also had other low ranked 3-star kids like Allen Robinson, Michael Thomas, Jamison Crowder, Tyler Lockett & Josh Doctson.
Raheem Mostert was in this class as a WR as well, before he would get moved to RB/Return Speciaist in college.
This was the JaDaveon Clowney class, he was by & large the highest rated prospect in the class, although I would say he didn't live up to the billing of his ranking.
This class was a sh*t show at LB. Pretty much every high ranked LB in this class ended up as a bust. Except for Terrance Smith & Perryman.
CB was a complete wash as well. The highest ranked CB Demetrious Nicholson outta Virginia had a good TF season & a very good Sophomore season, then disappeared into obscurity for the rest of his career.
The best CB's from this class ended up being mid-tier 3-star Marcus Peters from the Town & Jalen Collins.
But from a Miami perspective, this was the start of the beginning of our descent into CFB ****.
I know most think it was with Coker & Shannon, but on a National & local level, Miami still had the prestige of the Dynastic/Glory years that made the program attractive. Inspite of the numerous misses, we were still viewed as a premier program for talented recruits.
It was the hiring of a completely unqualified fuxkstick like Folden & the refusal by the administration/BOT to properly invest in the program that made the death knell ring for us.
Once Folden got here it signaled to the Nation & more importantly to South FL, that it was over. The dream was dead & Miami was free falling into the abyss.
**** that Kadji, Durand, Reggie profile pic goes HARD AFHas the ACC in its entire history seen a worse OL class? Hunter Wells as the only player?? No wonder Kaaya had the experience he did.
It’s good to look back and try and learn things. But for the lesson to be “don’t give your rivals a window”. Well that is an oversimplification. And not really a lesson. We gave them a window cause we stopped investing in the program and we made three bad hires in a row. Hired coker cause we listened to the kids, hired the dc from a failed regime as his first hc gig, hired a Penn state northerner goofball who wore a tie. All the while everyone else had it together. We made a similar mistake when we hired manny. Shades of Shannon but with more stability
It’s sad because it’s true.TrumpyCane thinks it went all downhill after reporter asked him why he took this job
“You kidding me?”