Those things are not mutually exclusiveRomberg was a BEAST like no other ever in Cane history at center.
I’m not sure how many here remember this creature a pure animal at center.
LISTEN TO HIM
GOCANES
Harbaugh had two top 12 finishes, went 4-4 against top 25 teams and was 20-6 in his first 26 games. This is such a foolish comparisonahh yes mentioning harbaugh who won EARLY.
These guys kill me
Romberg was a BEAST like no other ever in Cane history at center.
I’m not sure how many here remember this creature a pure animal at center.
LISTEN TO HIM
GOCANES
You still waiting on the Dawson resignation? lolIt’s amazing that for the second year running, the Hecht is sending out their sunshine gestapo to make sure the message of progress is the only noise you hear.
I have a better idea.
Just call it what it is and make the necessary changes. That’s all people care about.
You still waiting on the Dawson resignation? lol
Pretty sure we've heard this about every coach, going all the way back to Shannon. You're not going to see Miami people publicly sh*t on one of their own.
You must be new herePretty sure we've heard this about every coach, going all the way back to Shannon. You're not going to see Miami people publicly sh*t on one of their own.
Yup. We are already into statistical outlier territory. He has a worse winning % across his first 25 games than any championship coach in the BCS+playoff era. Including Dabo, Fulmer, Mack Brown, Chizik, and Orgeron. In fact, it’s not close. Most of them won double digit games by year 2. At least 9 wins in one of the first 2 seasons. We are going to need a Hail MaryIf there's any comparison to be made for a coach that actually ends up winning it all but also limps through his first 2 years..
There's only 1 - Dabo Swinney.... and he only did it with 2 generational, Heisman caliber, college QBs. Something I would put good money on that Mario will never have here. He's 3 years in, doesn't have one, hasn't had one, and doesn't appear to be one on the horizon. I'd be shocked if he even holds on to Nickel and he's not in the Watson or Lawrence stratosphere.
Before Dabo did it I remember Fulmer was mediocre for a couple years and ended up winning one. That's basically it back to the 90s. Beyond that.. not a ton to look forward to unless you think Mario can literally rewrite modern day football history.
Harbaugh, Smart, Saban, etc. are not even remotely comparable. I think Mario wants to be like Kirby Smart - dominate HS recruiting, win with OL and defense and not even have or need a star QB or NFL WRs.