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It's called foisting as demonstrated in Curb Your Enthusiasm
Season 11 Hbo GIF by Curb Your Enthusiasm
 
I wasn't surprised a first time HC like Diaz made bad hires in Enos and Blake Baker. I am, however, in total disbelief that our $80 million HC with a decade+ of coaching D1 football would ***** up his hires that badly.

It is beyond inexcusable. It's one of those "how the f*ck did this happen" situations that is so incredibly bad the AD and BOT needs to step in and ask Cristobal to explain how he got it so wrong. It's such a massive gulf between what was expected and what we're seeing that you have to assume that Cristobals ability to evaluate coaches is completely broken, and there isn't any reason to have blind faith he'll get it right next time.
This one million times. There’s 0 reason to trust Mario’s judgment and given the colosal failure Mario should be willing to have his decisions be vetted by the admin.
 
Im not supporting this staff, AT ALL...but...
Look at the Appy St, GT, Pitt and NC St games. We won those by a combined 10 points.
One could say we were "this" close to 3 or 4 wins last year.

We played those teams close. App Stateand NC State would blow us away this year. Pitt and Tech don’t look too good either.
 
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When you see teams like MTSU can put players who never play in and just run by your vets scrub players and blow you off the field by multiple scores you have real trouble.. None of this is surprising after that..
I saw this during Southern Miss their QB just missed a lot of plays. This let me know that we were in for a long season.
 
Marios been an HC for a decade. Dabo was a first timer learning on the job once he got the interim tag taken off of him
Mario had success at Oregon, Marios time at FIU is irrelevant, nobody brings up Saban at Michigan St or Toledo

It took Dabo like 9 years at the same place to win a title.

It took Saban 10yrs as HC to win a title, and he is literally the best coach EVER.
 
Mario had success at Oregon, Marios time at FIU is irrelevant, nobody brings up Saban at Michigan St or Kent St.

It took Dabo like 9 years at the same place to win a title.
saban was actually good at MSU for a program that really was never good at football.

Mario did have success at Oregon. he also has been a complete failure and has probably had the worst or one of the worst coaching seasons in modern canes history
 
saban was actually good at MSU for a program that really was never good at football.

Mario did have success at Oregon. he also has been a complete failure and has probably had the worst or one of the worst coaching seasons in modern canes history
Saban was .500 pretty much every year except his last at MSU. 4 years of .500 ball
 
Mario had success at Oregon, Marios time at FIU is irrelevant, nobody brings up Saban at Michigan St or Toledo

It took Dabo like 9 years at the same place to win a title.

It took Saban 10yrs as HC to win a title, and he is literally the best coach EVER.

Marios already 10 years in as a full time sole HC. hes past both of those guys. hes not winning a title in the next 2 years either. hes gonna get close to 20 years as an HC bc UM isnt paying that full buyout if it doesn't work out.
 
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Mario had success at Oregon, Marios time at FIU is irrelevant, nobody brings up Saban at Michigan St or Toledo

It took Dabo like 9 years at the same place to win a title.

It took Saban 10yrs as HC to win a title, and he is literally the best coach EVER.

These are useless facts when you completely disregard context. There are very few parallels between those examples and what we are seeing now with UM. I know it helps people sleep better at night but using these false narratives to excuse the blame-worthy is not helpful.
 
I wasn't surprised a first time HC like Diaz made bad hires in Enos and Blake Baker. I am, however, in total disbelief that our $80 million HC with a decade+ of coaching D1 football would ***** up his hires that badly.

It is beyond inexcusable. It's one of those "how the f*ck did this happen" situations that is so incredibly bad the AD and BOT needs to step in and ask Cristobal to explain how he got it so wrong. It's such a massive gulf between what was expected and what we're seeing that you have to assume that Cristobals ability to evaluate coaches is completely broken, and there isn't any reason to have blind faith he'll get it right next time.
This. We all know were stuck with Cristobal for 7+ years but BOT/Rad/Zo cannot just let Mario off the hook for these bad hires and horrible staff management and assume somehow he'll get it right in next time around (while literally wasting a few million dollars on buyouts).

IDK what Zo does but he needs to step in or Rad needs to get involved to surround Mario with some type of sounding board / committee to get it right.

If Mario f****s up again with new OC/DC he will doom recruiting, the one things he's good at.
 
they didnt have a winning season since 1990 before Nick arrived there. he finished his MSU tenure with a 10 win season lol.
And your point? Mario won 10 games at Oregon and 12 another year. He knows how to put a team together I’m not sure what world most of you are living in.

This season has been terrible and unacceptable so let him fix it, he’s been here less than a year and has more credentials than most anyone else we could have gotten.

He’s not an X and Os play called but he shot for the sky with Gattis and it’s been a big flop.
 
These are useless facts when you completely disregard context. There are very few parallels between those examples and what we are seeing now with UM. I know it helps people sleep better at night but using these false narratives to excuse the blame-worthy is not helpful.
That’s fine but he’s won and Oregon and most of you wanting him gone already are being overly dramatic
 
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