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Ahhh correct Gogeta. Meant to type thatRicht got fired...he didnt leave..they packed his sh*t and told him to go
Ahhh correct Gogeta. Meant to type thatRicht got fired...he didnt leave..they packed his sh*t and told him to go
Not sure what that brilliant reply has to do with anything. Care to disagree with what I said and have an intelligent arguement?Mark Richt is not Nick Saban or Pete Carroll. How many accounts did you go through before you figured that iut?
So, you're saying we are going to win the NC this year? Cool.Stop using the previous decade of horrible coaching as an excuse for the (valid) concerns some of us have.
I get it, if you are thrilled with 10 wins and the coastal you have every right to be. It was a hella fun season. But some of us diehards expect more, and although I'm not a Richt guy, the trends are actually there for us to be better, IF we can get more out of the offense and third down defense.
Don't believe me?
In the ten years prior to Richt we went 71-56. Thats a 56% win rate.
USC in the ten years prior to Pete Carrol went 65-52. A 55% win rate.
Alabama in the ten years prior to Saban went 67-55. A 55% win rate.
Both the Trojans and the Tide went 11-2 in their second season of their renaissance, winning the 'ship in the third year.
I hope Richt finally breaks through, and follows the same trend. But if he doesn't, don't blame it on the previous ten years. IT DOESNT MATTER.
Not saying we would have ever had that luxury, but taking 13 years off after what really should have been 3 straight championships...as a small private school, well...
I went over to a Clemson site today looking at the DT that might be interested in Miami...the top two stories?
1. Venables reaches the $2 million club as all Clemson assistants get raises...
2. Clemson recruiting budget has tripled since 2010.
Says it all right there.
This. If fans desperately want Miami to compete with the Alabamas and Clemsons of the football world, they better start putting their money where their mouths are. These schools have almost unlimited budgets because of big money boosters and rabid fan bases that sell out 80,000 seat stadiums weekly. Meanwhile, Miami sells out once a year and has to start a gofundme campaign just to get the money for an indoor facility.
BingoThis. If fans desperately want Miami to compete with the Alabamas and Clemsons of the football world, they better start putting their money where their mouths are. These schools have almost unlimited budgets because of big money boosters and rabid fan bases that sell out 80,000 seat stadiums weekly. Meanwhile, Miami sells out once a year and has to start a gofundme campaign just to get the money for an indoor facility.
Not sure what that brilliant reply has to do with anything. Care to disagree with what I said and have an intelligent arguement?
This. If fans desperately want Miami to compete with the Alabamas and Clemsons of the football world, they better start putting their money where their mouths are. These schools have almost unlimited budgets because of big money boosters and rabid fan bases that sell out 80,000 seat stadiums weekly. Meanwhile, Miami sells out once a year and has to start a gofundme campaign just to get the money for an indoor facility.
Not saying we would have ever had that luxury, but taking 13 years off after what really should have been 3 straight championships...as a small private school, well...
I went over to a Clemson site today looking at the DT that might be interested in Miami...the top two stories?
1. Venables reaches the $2 million club as all Clemson assistants get raises...
2. Clemson recruiting budget has tripled since 2010.
Says it all right there.
Not saying we would have ever had that luxury, but taking 13 years off after what really should have been 3 straight championships...as a small private school, well...
I went over to a Clemson site today looking at the DT that might be interested in Miami...the top two stories?
1. Venables reaches the $2 million club as all Clemson assistants get raises...
2. Clemson recruiting budget has tripled since 2010.
Says it all right there.
Stop using the previous decade of horrible coaching as an excuse for the (valid) concerns some of us have.
I get it, if you are thrilled with 10 wins and the coastal you have every right to be. It was a hella fun season. But some of us diehards expect more, and although I'm not a Richt guy, the trends are actually there for us to be better, IF we can get more out of the offense and third down defense.
Don't believe me?
In the ten years prior to Richt we went 71-56. Thats a 56% win rate.
USC in the ten years prior to Pete Carrol went 65-52. A 55% win rate.
Alabama in the ten years prior to Saban went 67-55. A 55% win rate.
Both the Trojans and the Tide went 11-2 in their second season of their renaissance, winning the 'ship in the third year.
I hope Richt finally breaks through, and follows the same trend. But if he doesn't, don't blame it on the previous ten years. IT DOESNT MATTER.
Numbnuts, Clemson has to spend more money recruiting than Miami. They have to travel a lot more than we do. Plus, we have a staff filled with mediocre *** clowns.
Not sure if you are talking about me but im old and dont have time to troll. Been Waterburycane on this site since 2011 and grassy since like 99 or soWhy are you posting under two different accounts, you freak show troll? You started this thread with a different name and then logged into this account?
We were apparently 22-1 in the regular season. I mean, if we count a win against a Sunbelt team that we didn't play, shouldn't we be credited with wins against all the Sunbelt teams we didn't play?
Asking for a sane friend. We were really screwed in te final poll.
Saban did nothing special in his 3rd year at michigan st. or LSU. It's easy to make a negative point by cherry picking 2 sinarios in the last 16 years and leave out the 100's that don't fit his implication. It took Dabo 7-8 years to get a NC. That would be a more fair measuring stick. Most fair minded people believe Richt is a year ahead of schedule. We are still 1-2 years away from being in the NC conversation every year and thats ok.