Ayeplus
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- Dec 3, 2012
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I realize running a college football fan message board makes you trade in optimism. I respect that. But if you think that Miami can compete at the level we once did, in the current climate of college football, you're deluding yourself.
People used to say we couldn't recruit elite classes anymore because "college football has changed" and "facilities." Now that we're signing elite players and the Army game looks like a Miami commercial, the story changes. Now we can't win because of student interns and deer antler powder.
Those $25k/year analysts aren't winning any games. Saban wins because he's the best coach and they sign the #1 class every year.
Alabama has always had bags. They almost got the death penalty twice, and unlike us, they earned it. We've never had that budget and still won 5.
The formula is the same. Keep the best players home, sign some out-of-state freaks and coach them. Unlike Alabama or Georgia, we don't have to hire Cuban guys or buy billboards to get it done. We just need to be the best version of Miami.
You hit the nail on he head with this post.
People are ALWAYS talking about how much college football has changed and how Miami doesn't have this or have that and conjuring up all the reasons why Miami can't be a dominant program again.
I hear all of this and the logic is flawed because both UF and FSU have "all of this, and all of that" and still had mediocre seasons.
Miami was a Sleeping Giant for over a decade and Richt gave Miami a pulse.
Like think about it, Miami won 10 games and was undermanned, injured and without a big time QB. Like really, think about that.
The Sleeping Giant that is Miami is almost to full strength and College Football isn't ready for that.