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Sold him unbelievably short and the fact that the first guy diidn't know who he was is telling. He chose Miami over Harvard. Was a two time first team All American tackle. Got his MBA while still at Miami. Played in the pros for a few years and made money in the private sector Not to diminish his intentions but was able to pick this up as a hobby. Would be a great OLine coach at some point.

He actually was an OL coach at Bryant U (RI) and at Fordham under Joe Moorhead, who is currently the MissState HC.
 
i think we will start to add more "analysts" when ACC network money kicks in
read somewhere that is 10-15 M$ per school..... again not sure on actual dollars
 
This is what I said yesterday.

What has impressed me as much as anything with this new energy around the program is that they are not only hiring support people but they are hiring QUALITY support people which I’m sure aren’t coming at minimum wage.

Not crazy about a couple of the hires and wasn’t crazy about the Manny hire but I’ve come over to the dark side now. I’m gonna trust that we are FINALLY going to put decent effort into actually “making the crib great again” and put our money where our mouth is ,so to speak,and do what’s necessary monetarily wise to get this done.Also Give Manny The means to do what he needs to put a quality product on the field plus hire competent people to coach up the kids he’s able to bring in.

Was beginning to think I’d never live to see us playing for the big trophy before the good Lord came calling but maybe,just maybe,I will.
Big question obviously will be how does Manny get these guys prepared? How does he do on gameday?

But I think the most painful part of this last 15 years has been watching us lose by trying to be something we just aren't. It's like we've been fighting our own identity and running from it (which in some ways I do understand of course)

If Manny delivers on what his vision is, it might not immediately result in wins, but by playing to our clear advantages and strengths he certainly ups the odds.
 
Sold him unbelievably short and the fact that the first guy diidn't know who he was is telling. He chose Miami over Harvard. Was a two time first team All American tackle. Got his MBA while still at Miami. Played in the pros for a few years and made money in the private sector Not to diminish his intentions but was able to pick this up as a hobby. Would be a great OLine coach at some point.

Hey buddy, you are thinking of:

Joaquin Gonzalez
 
Don't forget, there are numerous posters on here that do some leg work for this fvckin school for FREE on the recruiting board. Don't tell me these MF'rs ain't take a peek and steal some work here n there.
 
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