Stat that floored me

It's also VERY possible that his KNEE INJURY played a massive part in his slow roll. That's a factual statement that is neither slurper nor mope, yet gets omitted often.

Edit - I overlooked your reference to the injury at the tail end of your comments. I do however think it played a significantly larger role in his delayed growth than most think it did.
Our base is big on overlooking injuries.
 
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This is how you build a sustaining program.

The mopes will point to Samson, and I get it. On paper, signing 5-stars is great. But if they never play, then who gives a ****? But the point is, you stack chips. If you go to the bar and talk to no girls or sheepishly approach one, you can't complain when you get home with your **** in your hand. If you go fire off game like a Gatling Gun, odds are you're gonna bring home a prize. Not every recruit, 5-star or not, is gonna hit. But this is how you build a long, successful, sustaining program. Stack. Mother. ******. Chips.
Or you could approach ugly fat ones and get laid 100% of the time like I did at St John’s River Community College
 
What makes him a career backup? Is his time in college complete or even close to it at that?
Got 3 yrs eligibility including this year. Could be a 2 yr starter in 26+27. We'll see. Regardless with Cantwell, Okunlola, Kinsler, and hopefully still Pepe or whoever like Ervin possibly. Maybe even Bell returning. I'm pretty confident we have 2 quality starting OTs next year.
But it does seem like this year and next spring there are no more excuses for Samson. It'll be time to **** or get off the pot - at least at Miami for him...
 
We are going into year 4 with plenty of (expensive) talent in both side of the trenches.

We need to dominate both sides and play bully ball… we have a playoff winning caliber QB and RB room we can build on next season to the keep this momentum going from a 10 win season.
 
Defensive tackle is the once position in the trenches that this staff really needs to do a better job recruiting. I pray Mario takes DT personal again because this teams need an injunction of numbers and talent to make that position group championship level.

Current DT’s
David Blay RSR • 6-4 305 • 4 star
Ahmad Moten RJR • 6-3 325 • 3 star
Justin Scott SO • 6-4 310 • 5 star
Artavius Jones RFR • 6-3 315 • 4 star
Daylen Russell RFR • 6-3 285 • 3 star
Donta Simpson FR • 6-3 290 • 3 star
Mykah Newton FR • 6-3 255 • 3 star

Dream 2026 DT Class
Lamar Brown 6-4 285 • 5 star
Kendall Guervil 6-5 310 • 4 star
James Johnson 6-3 285 • 4 star
 
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Six Composite five stars on OL and DL since 2023. Most in America during that span. And that doesn’t include Hayden Lowe, who was a 247 five star but not Composite.

Alabama was second with five, and Georgia and Texas tied with four.


Would have never guessed, but wish more were DT war daddies
 
Defensive tackle is the once position in the trenches that this staff really needs to do a better job recruiting. I pray Mario takes DT personal again because this teams need an injunction of numbers and talent to make that position group championship level.

Current DT’s
David Blay RSR • 6-4 305 • 4 star
Ahmad Moten RJR • 6-3 325 • 3 star
Justin Scott SO • 6-4 310 • 5 star
Artavius Jones RFR • 6-3 315 • 4 star
Daylen Russell RFR • 6-3 285 • 3 star
Donta Simpson FR • 6-3 290 • 3 star
Mykah Newton FR • 6-3 255 • 3 star

Dream 2026 DT Class
Lamar Brown 6-4 285 • 5 star
Kendall Guervil 6-5 310 • 4 star
James Johnson 6-3 285 • 4 star
Intangibles and measurables are much more important. You can put a helmet on a bear and tell it to hunt and mate. Doesn’t help if that bear is a panda and wants to sunbathe. I’ve been drinking so excuse my diction if this **** don’t make sense.
 
There’s two sides to the “building the trenches” coin.

The positive is that’s how championship teams are built. There’s a tiny number of giants who can run like deer in the world and if you have a bunch of them, you’re going to be physically advantaged over most teams.

The downside is that those positions often take the most time to develop. There aren’t a ton of linemen that can immediately contribute. Even the most skilled recruits often need a year or two of physical development. So you don’t get the immediate impact you might get with a 5 star receiver or running back.

I see a lot of people here writing off linemen who don’t immediately contribute. It’s unrealistic to assume freshmen linemen should be playing right off the bat, especially interior defensive linemen. The good news is, most of these guys are in their second and third year now so we should finally see the proverbial fruits of our recruiting.
Firmly believe, in order, that OL, TE and DL are the three most difficult positions when making the jump from HS to College and then from College to the NFL.

Strength levels explode and, at a certain level, technique levels start to go up a lot.
 
Firmly believe, in order, that OL, TE and DL are the three most difficult positions when making the jump from HS to College and then from College to the NFL.

Strength levels explode and, at a certain level, technique levels start to go up a lot.
Even at its most basic, you’re asking a 17 or 18 year old to match strength with a 21 or 22 year old who’s been in a college weight program for up to five years. “Grown Man Strength” is a real phenomena.
 
Even at its most basic, you’re asking a 17 or 18 year old to match strength with a 21 or 22 year old who’s been in a college weight program for up to five years. “Grown Man Strength” is a real phenomena.
I still don't understand how Bain hump moved Blake Miller in the Clemson game.

Miller has started at RT as a freshman, was a 3rd-team All-ACC in 23 and 1st team All-ACC selection in 24 and he beat him up as if it was nothing. The dude will be drafted really early next year.

There's no precedent for a freshman beating up NFL players as if it was nothing.
 
I still don't understand how Bain hump moved Blake Miller in the Clemson game.

Miller has started at RT as a freshman, was a 3rd-team All-ACC in 23 and 1st team All-ACC selection in 24 and he beat him up as if it was nothing. The dude will be drafted really early next year.

There's no precedent for a freshman beating up NFL players as if it was nothing.
Bain is an absolute freak. I had never seen a high school defensive lineman that was physically and technically ready to play college immediately. You’ll see freshman ends play but most of the time they’re part of a pass rush package where their only responsibility is to get after the quarterback on third and long. Bain’s strength and leverage allowed him to be a three down lineman immediately. If he was 6’5” he would have been the #1 player in the nation.
 
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For me there remain glaring talent issues. The WR group is average to below average. The LB group is awful.
How can you possibly have any opinion on the WR when only two of them have played any snaps in a Miami uniform?? Who in this WR room has struggled to get open, has a history of drops or blowing assignments?

Dawson has a receiver friendly offense resulting in the #1 offense in the country in 2024 with 3 undrafted free agents starting. Now according to the rankings this WR room is far from average, I guess we will all know the truth this coming season.

WR Room
Keelan Marion RSR • 6-0 195 • 4 start #16 Portal WR

CJ Daniels RSR • 6-2 205• 4 start #22 Portal WR

Tony Johnson RFR • 5-11 185 • 3 start #55 Portal WR

Ray Ray Joseph JR • 5-10 190 • 4 start #23 HS WR #135 overall

Joshisa Trader SO • 6-1 190 • 4 start #9 HS WR #42 overall

Ny Carr RFR • 5-11 175 • 4 start #15 HS WR #67 overall

Chance Robinson RFR • 6-2 205 • 4 start #31 HS WR #181overall

Joshua Moore FR • 6-4 205 • 4 start #17 HS WR #124 overall

Malachi Toney FR • 6-4 205 • 4 start #49 HS WR #357 overall

Daylyn Upshaw FR • 6-4 205 • 4 start #67 HS WR #471 overall
 
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The talent in the WR room isnt average to below average, unproven yes, but the pure talent in that room in my opinion is pretty **** good, at some point your top 100 recruits have to show up.

Nah. If you don't have 4 kids who all have won the Biletnikoff award, I don't think you can expect to be better than about a .500 ballclub. Sucks, but it is what it is. 6-6 incoming because our nine blue-chip receivers plus 6th year senior we got from the SEC are probably gonna combine to catch about 14 passes this year. At least we have Lofton, though. Has anyone ever won the Mackey, Heisman, and Congressional Medal of Honor in the same season?
 
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