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I just don't understand how the administration doesn't fire him. If he loses to Pitt and finished 6-6 there is a chance they could finish 6-7. Losing records in Year 4. That would be a major finger at the entire fan base. I think he is probably going to be fired regardless of Pitt and definitely fired if he loses to Pitt.
 
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I just don't understand how the administration doesn't fire him. If he loses to Pitt and finished 6-6 there is a chance they could finish 6-7. Losing records in Year 4. That would be a major finger at the entire fan base. I think he is probably going to be fired regardless of Pitt and definitely fired if he loses to Pitt.

There's also the possibility of going 6-6 w/o a bowl invite.
 
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I just don't understand how the administration doesn't fire him. If he loses to Pitt and finished 6-6 there is a chance they could finish 6-7. Losing records in Year 4. That would be a major finger at the entire fan base. I think he is probably going to be fired regardless of Pitt and definitely fired if he loses to Pitt.

There's also the possibility of going 6-6 w/o a bowl invite.

So... No Orange Bowl?
 
In early 2012, I had a conversation with a former Miami staffer who landed at Alabama. I congratulated him on Alabama's championship and told him that it must be nice to coach so many studs. He looked at me and said, "Miami's good players are better than Alabama's good players."

I couldn't believe it. Alabama was the national champion. Miami was 6-6 and coming off an embarrassing home loss to BC. Alabama had multiple projected first round picks. Miami had a few mid and late-round guys. But he was insistent.

"Lamar Miller is better than Trent Richardson. Olivier Vernon is better than Courtney Upshaw. And Seantrel Henderson is better than any lineman we've got. Watch them in the pros."

Now that we've seen those guys in the NFL, we know he was dead-on. Why were the programs so far apart on the field? The coach said it came down to football infrastructure (training table, strength and conditioning, medical staff) and depth. He left out coaching, for obvious reasons, but you can assume that's another factor. Once those guys get to the NFL, he said, all the external things will become equal and raw talent will prevail.

Golden has done a better job than Shannon in terms of player development; specifically, strength and conditioning. Perryman, Dorsett, Walford and Duke all got bigger and stronger without losing their speed. But why is a team with so many elite players struggling in a talentless Coastal division?

Coaching is an obvious factor that is being addressed in every other thread on this board. The other factor is depth. In my view, there are three reasons depth is not where it needs to be:

1- We cannot identify undervalued South Florida talent. We are the anti-Louisville in this regard. These South Florida three-stars should be the main source of depth for this team, along with blue-chip young players.

2- The camp has produced nothing. I've discussed this before, but it bears repeating: the camp is the biggest indictment of the Temple crew's talent evaluation skills. If Paul "Delaware" Williams offers a kid at the camp, I just assume it's a wasted scholarship.

3- The Temple coaches have a Northeastern, Parcells approach that does not work here. This relates to numbers 1 and 2. Golden says that you support the star players with "coal shovelers." His idea of a coal shoveler is a low-rated, low-maintenance guy who has ideal measurables to develop. That's crap. The meat of this program should be South Florida ballers who may lack a measurable or two. The guys that go to Louisville and talk **** to our five-stars. Football players, not projects with good attitudes. If we had been stacking these guys for four years, this team would look much, much different.

Right now, our best players are better than anybody's best players. Anybody. Watch Perryman, Dorsett, Flowers, Duke and Walford in the pros. No other Power Five school can match those upperclassmen. Four years later, Miami is still undefeated on Sunday and .500 on Saturday.

I really respect ur posts on here... I remember when u told me that Perryman was a better tackler than vilma.... Thought u was crazy and just a prisoner of the moment..... 5 weeks later I 100% agree with u..... We are really going to miss dude.... Good write-up
 
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It's obvious that we have talented players and horrible coaching. We have better talent than any of the teams we've played, but our schemes are horrendous. Bring real coaches in here and they would win right away.

Do you want to see real coaching? Watch BC. Steve Adazzio has a fraction of the talent FSU has and he worked them over. Had the WR pulled the trigger a half second earlier on the pass to the QB and he scores a TD and BC wins that game.

I would not be surprised to see UF grab Steve Adazzio.
 
It's obvious that we have talented players and horrible coaching. We have better talent than any of the teams we've played, but our schemes are horrendous. Bring real coaches in here and they would win right away.

Do you want to see real coaching? Watch BC. Steve Adazzio has a fraction of the talent FSU has and he worked them over. Had the WR pulled the trigger a half second earlier on the pass to the QB and he scores a TD and BC wins that game.

I would not be surprised to see UF grab Steve Adazzio.

Would be greAt for us if he went to uf. Addazio is garbage. Lol if you think otherwise.
 
It's obvious that we have talented players and horrible coaching. We have better talent than any of the teams we've played, but our schemes are horrendous. Bring real coaches in here and they would win right away.

Do you want to see real coaching? Watch BC. Steve Adazzio has a fraction of the talent FSU has and he worked them over. Had the WR pulled the trigger a half second earlier on the pass to the QB and he scores a TD and BC wins that game.

I would not be surprised to see UF grab Steve Adazzio.

Would be greAt for us if he went to uf. Addazio is garbage. Lol if you think otherwise.

I've watched a couple of BC games this year and was very impressed with the game plans and play calling. I guess we can agree to disagree, champ.
 
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If you are a non-biased observer there is no way you couldn't see that our coaching staff severely underachieved given the talent they have. It seems than this program is stuck in the sand and there is no help in sight.
I can't justify spending the thousands of dollars on Hurricane Club membership, season tickets and the cost of travel from the west coast anymore. I am not renewing my Hurricane Club membership for 2015 until the administration sees the light.
 
Charlie strong would be a perfect fit too

you better than that mane.

I want Butch but only reason I'm saying that is........strong would find the depth and wouldn't go to jersey. He would get and identify those hungry kids. He could be terrible for Texas and great for um he understands that culture.

Cane Fan @hcanes100 · 19h 19 hours ago
@MiamiRadioBeast Why would Strong leave Texas? How would UM be able to afford Al's buyout, and the buyout from UT and his salary? comeon man
 
Charlie strong would be a perfect fit too

you better than that mane.

I want Butch but only reason I'm saying that is........strong would find the depth and wouldn't go to jersey. He would get and identify those hungry kids. He could be terrible for Texas and great for um he understands that culture.

Cane Fan @hcanes100 · 19h 19 hours ago
@MiamiRadioBeast Why would Strong leave Texas? How would UM be able to afford Al's buyout, and the buyout from UT and his salary? comeon man


I know that's unrealistic I was just saying he would do good in miami
 
now it becomes whether admin/AD really do care about the well-being of the program, or do they just say it and their words hold no value. Sadly, I think its the later and not the former. Change needs to happen, sooner rather than later.
 
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