Social media’s impact on football coaches

Toxi fanbase = Toxic program. Been saying this for years.

So i guess you don't follow other programs. Our fan base is mild compared to other fan bases. I don't recall our fans marching up to the AD's house demanding change like Meechigan fans.

I don't recall our fans pulling out a strap and blasting another fan b/c they weren't mad enough like Bama fans.

I don't recall our fans hurling racially insensitive words towards players b/c a kid dropped a ball like UGA fans

I don't recall our fans coming up w/ a racist sing-along like OU fans

We come on a board and air out grievances....might I add warranted grievances. Our players are probably doing more damage than anything going on social media and letting out locker room issues out. That's where the real toxicity is coming from and if a coach can't control his locker room, then that's an even bigger problem.
 
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There’s a lot of truth to what u say, but I think you’re leaving something out...

The level of toxicity rose as it did not just because Al couldn’t field a decent D, but also because he refused to try to fix it. Rick is making the same mistake.

When the problem is obvious, and the HC stubbornly sticks by what isn’t working, the fans are gonna be angry.

If Al got a real DC, the fans would’ve put their fangs away for a season. If rick gets a real OC, the fanbase will settle down.

Not holding my breath tho.
The stubborn delusions **** me off more than his incompetent play calling.
 
It's inconceivable to me that these coaches who get paid multi millions of dollars would do anything BUT this in response to a poor season.

Yet it seems that we've been down this same road before, friend. Can't put my finger on it, but some ******* with a tie......
 
Spot on, richt caused this though. he Can fix it but majority of canes fans highly doubt that he will due to his stubborn nature. Coaches create the toxic environment, fans don’t. Wouldn’t have anything to complain about if there wasn’t so many problems with our dreadful offense and quite frankly bad recruiting right now

The patience has run out, we sat through a string of bad hires and donofrio defense. Now we have richt led offense who is equivalent to that donofrio defense on the offensive side of the ball being inept. All Miami fans are fed up and want change. richt can gtfoh if he doesn’t hire a new offensive coordinator, we don’t have time to waste
Rick absolutely caused it and the fan reaction is completely justified. I didn’t make the post as a plea to ease up on Rick. I made it to point out how short the leash is now because everyone has a voice unlike the old days when the only voices you’d hear were UM shills like Dawn Ballbag Jr.
 
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Now, we're at the stage its the fans fault. It never fails...

We've been down this road where segments of the fanbase call out the majority citing that the criticism is unwarranted and is hurting the program more than the actual guys making the wrong decisions making 6-7 figures.
 
Agree on the impact of social media at Miami, why aren’t Oregon, A&M, Penn st, FSU, Tenn, Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Stanford and NC st (all teams that are ranked ahead of us in recruiting that had disappointing seasons relative to expectations) feeling the same effect?

Seems to me unless you’re Bama or Clemson there’s always something to ***** about, and Miami fans either have way more time on their hands to ***** or I(we) notice it more because we’re closer to the program.

Because those programs don’t have the NC capability that UM does, and they haven’t been through this same exact cycle of coaching ineptitude 4 times in the last 20 years.
 
That wasn't the point of the OP's post, that is simply the narrative you have been trying to create.

Its reality. UM is a superfund site of failed expectations, poor financial support, wavering attendance, rabid fans, and average facilities. The toxicity permeates all facets.
 
Very well conceived, if not thoughtful, piece Chise.
Slight disagreement on what would have happened to Butch if the the social media was like it is today.
Yeah, there were folks not happy with him....most of them being unstable emotional people who didn't appreciate what Butch inherited at UM, and he did get bannered at least once
But one thing you could say about him is that he wasn't stubbornly ignorant about his staff's shortcomings....yeah, he fed media and fans BS with excuses from time to time, but he did recognize problems and made changes, accordingly...from overhauling the S&C program to bringing in Schiano as DC....one could argue about how great Butch was as HC, but we can all agree that he was proactive in recognizing problems and making changes before things got worse...and not wait to make changes until you're deep in the hotseat....that is what elite coaches do...James Franklin and Brian Kelly are other examples.
Booch waited too long to fire Miller. And the fans loathed Coker. He either would have had to make those changes quicker, or it would have burned around him like it did with Folden and is now with Rick.

No way in **** he would have got away with 5 straight losses to FSU and VT in today’s world or the inexcusable flops against ECU.
 
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Because those programs don’t have the NC capability that UM does, and they haven’t been through this same exact cycle of coaching ineptitude 4 times in the last 20 years.

Well that’s just not true at all, considering two of those programs have won titles, penn st, Stanford and Oregon have all been a lot closer than us in the last 15 years, and the other schools are **** sec programs that have been through multiple coaching changes some highly publicized and criticized.
 
Most of the toxicity emanates from the fanbase on whatever platform is chosen - be it CIS, Twitter, IG, etc. in the way displeasure is expressed.

Is that displeasure justified? Absolutely. Do fans have a right to express that displeasure? Absolutely.

It's the way in which the displeasure is expressed that is creating the toxicity. Any of us that read the threads/posts on CIS on a daily basis are subjected to constant name calling that would make a sailor blush. Not only calling coaches and players derogatory names, but posters themselves are subjected to verbal attacks and name calling.

Being that social media has become so prominent in most peoples daily lives, you know **** well the coaches, players, recruits, and anyone else who has a stake in the success or failure of the U, reads all the comments - positive or negative - on a frequent basis.

I didn't just fall off the turnup truck. I've heard worse than what I've seen posted on this site.

I don't have a problem with voicing my displeasure with the current state of the program. I just refuse to do it a way that adds fuel to fire and diminishes the image of the "U".
 
You want toxic fanbase?

This drink of water is a F[]cking God.

Bow down now b!tches. This gangster don't play.

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It's amazing how many people are on here patting themselves on the back about how certaintly they "know" this offense will never get better, just days after a thread reappeared with them ripping Manny to shreds and calling for his job just three months ago.

Richt has an overwhelming anount of responsibility in what's happening with this offense, but come on, does anyone out here think experience, lack of depth and at certain positions a lack of talent didn't contribute to what occured this year?

I've been a fan for 35+ years and season ticket holder for 25+. This fan base has always been impossibly impatient and unreasonable. Has it been warranted in some cases? Absolutely. But it's also been ridiculous in others.

I guarantee many of the same fans who called Jimmy a choker after Penn State and hurled insults about Butch's mother and called every name in the book as he went 0-10 against FSU and Virginia Tech now only remember them with reverence.

 
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