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The new Miami is who we are now trash, we will never come back in this era and possibly never again. Bamas recruiting and the rest of the SEC has directly affected the U, its just like last night watching Kentucky and Duke. Dukes class directly affected Kentucky's team who didnt look like a Kentucky team because most of the recruits they chased were playing for Duke. This is why we will never be back and people need to accept it
Do u have any doubt that they wont do it? U know this admin will not do it they soft az ****bags & an elite hc. only way.
Don’t u think our issues are more due to coaching than talent?The new Miami is who we are now trash, we will never come back in this era and possibly never again. Bamas recruiting and the rest of the SEC has directly affected the U, its just like last night watching Kentucky and Duke. Dukes class directly affected Kentucky's team who didnt look like a Kentucky team because most of the recruits they chased were playing for Duke. This is why we will never be back and people need to accept it
its both man its both, just look at the nfl and our recent guys there. Its a bit of both no matter what any homer tells u its bothDon’t u think our issues are more due to coaching than talent?
Michigan recruiting classes since the arrival of Harbaugh
2013 - #4
2014 - #20
2015 - #37: 10-3 (Harbaugh signed 2 months prior)
2016 - #8: 10-3
2017 - #5 8-5 (last season … recruits decommit; QBs transfer
2018 - #22 (currently 8-1)
Vengeance has nothing to do with it. Talent and coaching is finally taking hold.
Michigan recruiting classes since the arrival of Harbaugh
2013 - #4
2014 - #20
2015 - #37: 10-3 (Harbaugh signed 2 months prior)
2016 - #8: 10-3
2017 - #5 8-5 (last season … recruits decommit; QBs transfer
2018 - #22 (currently 8-1)
Vengeance has nothing to do with it. Talent and coaching is finally taking hold.
I think the talent issue would straighten out if the coaching issue straightened out. There’s playoff caliber teams outside the sec.its both man its both, just look at the nfl and our recent guys there. Its a bit of both no matter what any homer tells u its both
Look at the amount of coaching experience at Michigan, especially on offense
https://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/28/sports-m-footbl-coaches.aspx
Yes Harbaugh’s kid coaches RBs, but not the most important position on the field
Don Brown is just as good as Manny
Their ST are really strong
They picked up a really good OL coach
You get what you pay for in coaching
My brother in law is a Michigan alum and we routinely text about the similarities between the two programs. Both coaches won 9-10 games in their first two years and gave everyone reason for optimism. Both have elite D-Coordinators. Harbaugh went 8-5 in year 3, made major changes to his offensive staff and went out and got Shea Patterson. Richt is on a similar trajectory in year 3. The question is, will he follow Harbaugh's template?Miami had quarterbacks that were able to do everything in the passing game. Michigan has one now. FWIW until we get a very good quarterback, everyone that has one, is closer to being Miami of old than us.
You’re right about the HC part but Some of you really have to get off this “bags” trip.
Are you really suggesting it takes “bags” to beat UVA, BC and Duke? I’ll answer for you: of course you don’t.
Miami shouldn’t need “bags” to go undefeated in the Coastal every year.
Give Mork Richt five more years to recruit. He might be able to hang a TD on Clemson.Wait, you're not saying it takes several years to be really good are you?
My brother in law is a Michigan alum and we routinely text about the similarities between the two programs. Both coaches won 9-10 games in their first two years and gave everyone reason for optimism. Both have elite D-Coordinators. Harbaugh went 8-5 in year 3, made major changes to his offensive staff and went out and got Shea Patterson. Richt is on a similar trajectory in year 3. The question is, will he follow Harbaugh's template?