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New SI Cover story:
How The University of Miami Dropped Football Without Anyone Noticing
How The University of Miami Dropped Football Without Anyone Noticing
I've thought the Same thing, paranoia? Hope so..ive been thinking for a while, that it is possible that what we see as repeated stupidity and total incompetence by the AD and admin might actually be by design and part of the plan to drop the football program by deliberately making it so bad, there will finally be no fan support. this would certainly explain the total ****show we are seeing.
paranoia ? definitely not . its a logical answer for a very perplexing question.I've thought the Same thing, paranoia? Hope so..
Good to have that attitude in life manI’m always very optimistic until it’s proven that I shouldn’t be. I’m a winner, and winners are always positive and looking for ways that things can work until we are shown otherwise. They’ve proven to me that the time for optimism and looking for positives is over
Every coach had one thing in common....they couldnt go up against the blue bloods on the traikThis is nonsense.
Coker failed because he wasn’t a good leader, didn’t evolve, his offense, and couldn’t recruit and develop his offense.
Shannon failed because he wasn’t a good leader, alienated many schools in his recruiting base, put players in the doghouse, had a shoestring staffing budget, and was a lazy recruiter.
Golden failed because he kept up the alienation of local schools, turned the talent he did get into overweight slobs, and tried to run a defense he would never be able to recruit for.
Richt failed because he was burned out, would rather satisfy ego proving Georgia wrong about his play calling prowess than win games, gave his unqualified son a position he was not deserving of, and ignored talented players who did not fit his narrow parameters in recruiting that would have developed into quality depth.
The hiring processes were flown auditions and the administration put on a three ring circus.
The only thing standing between Miami and a team that can control the coastal and compete for tha ACC is a competent coaching hires.
Problem is the administration won’t make the right hires or engage in a hiring process for reasons that have been coming to light more and more.
Our failures are not due to external issues. They are from internal apathy and incompetence.
2017 was fun for the most part and we did it with a coach way on the wrong side of his peak and could have won even more if he checked his ego even with his glaring flaws.
2017 is proof we can take the coastal even with a burned out has been coach with a sliver of competence.
A good hire would kill it here, but we probably won’t make one because it is not a priority.
I was like...Glad to see you here, bro. It’s been too long.
I think he’s always been 95. He has a different name on 247 where he’s probably been posting. I’m happy to see him here though.I was like...
Was he zbrod99 ? How in the **** did he become 95.
Dude, where have you been lately? Did you even tune in for the game yesterday? The bottom line is this football program is in DOOMSDAY mode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Every coach had one thing in common....they couldnt go up against the blue bloods on the traik
Told my friends I’d take Urban for 5 years, 2 natties and the program being shut down by the NCAA afterwards. At least I’d know we’d win again and never suck again after they ended the program.
How many of those programs that were down, but eventually came back, were aspiring to a coach like Andy Gustafson and his .587 win percentage prior to the 1980s?
That's what a lot of posters on here don't seem to understand. Miami is a fairly relatively temporary footnote in the history of college football. The same is not true of Alabama before Saban.
Caught all kinds of grief being a Richt supporter until the end, but finally realized he could not get it done here.
Then Manny’s bizarre hire happened and all the TNM, fancy slogans, jewelry, false bravado, Savage Manny, crap popped up on this board and I just shook my head and thought how could this happen hiring a DC who has been unsuccessful as much or more than he had been successful.
No head coach experience, no experience hiring a staff, never recruited all that well, and we stole him from Temple????
We are where I expected us to be when the hire was made.
I'm not in the habit of throwing good money after bad. I've blown a lot of money on the Miami Hurricanes. That stopped during the Richt years.
Despite what people say, Mark Richt was one of the best coaches in college football. His record at Georgia proves it.
If Mark Richt could not win here, then it became apparent to me that NOBODY can.
Richt left because he knew this team was trash. He didn't walk away from millions of dollars out of the goodness of his heart. He did it to salvage his reputation. He realized he made a losing bet by accepting the Miami job, he cut his losses, and he walked.
This program can not be fixed. And I ain't going down with the ship.
I have mentioned this a few times and I was not a Lone Ranger on this front. I am firmly in this camp.paranoia ? definitely not . its a logical answer for a very perplexing question.
I think the sad truth is we’re done. We’re a relic.
We’re the hot HS cheerleader Homecoming queen who is now 45 and recently single with the same hairstyle she had in HS but with much less volume and shine. The hair’s all broken and thin and damaged from years of coloring.
She’s got those smoker’s lines around her now thin lips that once were plump and shiny with flavored lip gloss. Her makeup is dated. Her waist is now square. And her booty is flat. Her thighs are skinny with no muscle tone but still have cellulite on them. She’s got a kangaroo pouch instead of a flat belly from pumping out 4 rotten kids, 2 who hate her, 1 who is her “best friend,” and the other who’s in and out of rehab.
It’s over, fellas. The incompetence runs too deeply. The disease is at the top of the organization and runs down like diarrhea down a 90 year-old man’s leg. When the entire organization is trash there’s really no hope in sight.
Unless some miracle happens where a female lawyer and her cronies hellbent on what appears right publicly versus what is actually right is no longer the big shot caller, it’s time to enter the acceptance phase of Kubler-Ross’s 5 stages of death.