Sky isn’t falling

its all coaching. Manny isn’t playing the younger players because they give us a better chance of winning. He lost the locker room. His D gave up 45 against a mediocre UNC , of course the younger players want to play and show what they got but by next year they’ll be less talented and motivated. We need discipline and most of all we need leadership.
 
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sky is absolutely falling.

Were about to see a mass exodus of all of our talented young guys this offseason.

There is a very real chance that next year we are the worst P5 team in the entire country.

1-3 wins level of bad. The program may never ever recover from this.
 
I think with the right coaching staff who properly develops there is enough talent on this team coming back to compete next year right off the bat. Most if not all of the upperclassman leaving will be addition by subtraction. The million dollar question will they finally make the correct hire?

Sky has been falling since the end of the 2005 season when LSU smacked Miami, 40-3 and Larry Coker wasn't fired / Butch Davis wasn't hired.

Coker had to gut his staff, got another year and went 7-6—leading to Randy Shannon's hiring weeks after Davis was hired at North Carolina.

Miami's best-case scenario—four head coaches and 16 seasons later—is to punt Diaz now, stop the transfer porter / recruiting bleeding and hire a quality staffs, all with the hope the sixth time is the charm (Coker, Shannon, Golden, Richt, Diaz) simply affording Miami the first time to properly rebuild in 15 years.

If that ain't a falling sky, what is? Fans should be excited because there's some scattered young talent around this roster? So what?
 
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