USF dominating Cincy

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USF would take us behind the woodshed......and not because of talent

Idk man, some of our players don't play with any heart. Coaching hurts but if you a real football player you don't get blown out 2 times in a season

Man these kids are like traumatized vets returning from war...they have been brain washed with wefense, pillars, bricks, and koomba ya
 
They have more speed at running back than miami and they are more dynamic IMO, I would love to see Miami running an up tempo offense

So you're not a fan of lining up and then staring at the sideline until the play is almost down to zero before we snap it? Yeah, I am not a fan of that either. We don't dictate to anybody on either side of the ball and it's infuriating. It is part of what made Miami what it was.
 
They have more speed at running back than miami and they are more dynamic IMO, I would love to see Miami running an up tempo offense

So you're not a fan of lining up and then staring at the sideline until the play is almost down to zero before we snap it? Yeah, I am not a fan of that either. We don't dictate to anybody on either side of the ball and it's infuriating. It is part of what made Miami what it was.

It's ridiculous, we are too **** predictable. It's reminiscent of how the left guard would tap the center and snap the ball, opponents knew the snap count just by that movement smh
 
They have more speed at running back than miami and they are more dynamic IMO, I would love to see Miami running an up tempo offense

So you're not a fan of lining up and then staring at the sideline until the play is almost down to zero before we snap it? Yeah, I am not a fan of that either. We don't dictate to anybody on either side of the ball and it's infuriating. It is part of what made Miami what it was.

It's ridiculous, we are too **** predictable. It's reminiscent of how the left guard would tap the center and snap the ball, opponents knew the snap count just by that movement smh

the coley effect
 
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i recommend checking out canes basketball, made me forget about how bad al golden was til i checked out this thread lol
 
The man has 4 losses in his 3rd year.

His wins were against FAMU, UCONN, Syracuse, East Carolina (last years favorite of the week corch), SMU (Chad Morris----been a flavor of the week candidate for years), Temple, and Cincy.

He's beaten ONE P5 team. The two P5 teams he played beat him 34-14 and 35-17.

What amazes me is how people still can't see the effect of playing a lower division schedule. Did we learn nothing from Al Golden? 4 losses in your 3rd year at a mid-major is not a good job.

Chad Morris is 1-9 and Ruffin McNeil is 5-6. These are the names idiots begged for last year.
 
It's a amazing what you can do once you get a decent QB to run your offense. Flowers only became the starter this season and this offense is not the same one they ran last year.

USF has another QB that was a transfer from UCLA named Asante Woulard that is just as good.

Taggart needed time. This season, I don't think is a flash in the pan. The guy is a good coach.

Chances are, USF might punch Miami out. I mean they beat a team by 38, which is the same team that Miami lost to by double digits. You can't explain that.
 
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The man has 4 losses in his 3rd year.

His wins were against FAMU, UCONN, Syracuse, East Carolina (last years favorite of the week corch), SMU (Chad Morris----been a flavor of the week candidate for years), Temple, and Cincy.

He's beaten ONE P5 team. The two P5 teams he played beat him 34-14 and 35-17.

What amazes me is how people still can't see the effect of playing a lower division schedule. Did we learn nothing from Al Golden? 4 losses in your 3rd year at a mid-major is not a good job.

Chad Morris is 1-9 and Ruffin McNeil is 5-6. These are the names idiots begged for last year.

The man is building that program back up....everything is not a quick fix & how many idiots begged for the names you listed?

Everyone has an opinion & a**hole ok........you supported Al Golden!!!
 
The man has 4 losses in his 3rd year.

His wins were against FAMU, UCONN, Syracuse, East Carolina (last years favorite of the week corch), SMU (Chad Morris----been a flavor of the week candidate for years), Temple, and Cincy.

He's beaten ONE P5 team. The two P5 teams he played beat him 34-14 and 35-17.

What amazes me is how people still can't see the effect of playing a lower division schedule. Did we learn nothing from Al Golden? 4 losses in your 3rd year at a mid-major is not a good job.

Chad Morris is 1-9 and Ruffin McNeil is 5-6. These are the names idiots begged for last year.
The fact that you pointed out his loses shows, what he has done is remarkable. What ppl dont know is that Taggert Fired everyone after last year. Why cause he knew his time would be short. He changed every single thing about his program. From the way they practice to the coaching staff. He did something Golden refused to do and fire his buddies and as a result. He has a bad *** young team(composed of guys Golden decied to skip on from SFL ) that believes and on a hot winming streak. They are playing lights out. Gotta give credit where credit is due and stop always looking at the negative.
 
I kept telling people Taggart needed time. Skip destroyed that program, took what leavitt built and turned it into a dumpster fire.

Impossible. According to some on this board, a coach should go in and kill it his first season. At least that's what's being said about Strong over in Texas. But I agree, Taggart's setting himself up quite nicely for the next big gig. I think he'll stay at USF one more year, but his stock is rising for sure.
 
Honestly this is the most fun usf football has been in years, and we're rolling. I do think Taggart stays. He's got a lot of unfinished business and Tampa is his home town. Yes, he'll leave at some point but it is not this year. Right now the goal is a conference championship and hopefully the access bowl if the cards fall right. Winless ucf next, but I refuse to discount them. As you're all aware, strange things happen in rivalry games. They won't quit for us like they did against so many other teams.

Also-take a look at our DC and see if you like him. I'd hate to lose him, but he'd ball out in Miami with access to elite players. He's very intense.
 
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I wish Taggart had got to USF a few years earlier when some of my homeboys played their. Skip Holtz set that program back
 
So now we're talking about how USF has "passed Miami". That's what we heard about UCF just two years before their record setting 0-12 season.
 
The man has 4 losses in his 3rd year.

His wins were against FAMU, UCONN, Syracuse, East Carolina (last years favorite of the week corch), SMU (Chad Morris----been a flavor of the week candidate for years), Temple, and Cincy.

He's beaten ONE P5 team. The two P5 teams he played beat him 34-14 and 35-17.

What amazes me is how people still can't see the effect of playing a lower division schedule. Did we learn nothing from Al Golden? 4 losses in your 3rd year at a mid-major is not a good job.

Chad Morris is 1-9 and Ruffin McNeil is 5-6. These are the names idiots begged for last year.
The fact that you pointed out his loses shows, what he has done is remarkable. What ppl dont know is that Taggert Fired everyone after last year. Why cause he knew his time would be short. He changed every single thing about his program. From the way they practice to the coaching staff. He did something Golden refused to do and fire his buddies and as a result. He has a bad *** young team(composed of guys Golden decied to skip on from SFL ) that believes and on a hot winming streak. They are playing lights out. Gotta give credit where credit is due and stop always looking at the negative.

What part of "lower division" schedule do you not understand? USF went from being in a BCS conference to a lower division conference, without even having to move. It's the EXACT same thing that Golden experienced at Temple.

And for those that say Strong needs time. At a major program, you aren't afforded time. If you don't win quickly, recruiting dies. It's been proven over and over and over. A coach that take 4 years to get over .500 will never ever succeed at Miami. EVER.
 
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