Was Beck a good ROI

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Sitting in my couch and reflecting about how we handled business in college station. But one thought that lingers was Beck a good ROI. Quickly I can say No, since he has not been as attractive as Ward, and today Beck demonstrated that he will not be the magician that Ward was.

From the flip side, he did not lose us the game or was a negative impact on the totality of the game, but we did invest 4.5 million.

Ultimately, the $4.5 million question comes down to how you define value in the modern NIL era. If the goal was relevance, momentum, and signaling Miami’s willingness to spend like a national contender, the investment largely delivered. If the goal was immediate, unquestioned dominance, the verdict is far less clear.

In today’s college football landscape, big bets are unavoidable. Whether this one was truly “worth it” may not be fully answered until we see what Miami builds next—because the price tag wasn’t just for a quarterback, but for the direction of the program.

Anyways, excited and grateful for The U!
 
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First no one knows how much money he got, $4.5 is made up. Second, Reed had 3 turnovers today, Beck had 0. That is the difference in the game.

Just with how far we have gotten in the season he has a good ROI. So many QBs try to do too much and lose games, when you have this defense and OL you don't put them in bad situations. Plus he has the ability to get you a dominate 3 or 4 TD performance as he has proven, the playoffs aren't over
 
the walking dead smh GIF
 
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Yes.

He was terrible today and against Louisville, but we were staring down the barrel of a season with Emory Williams under Centre.

I don't think he's helped his Draft stock though, like Ward did.
Rough saying he was terrible. Managed the game in front of 100,000-plus, often under intense pressure & stayed composed. Didn’t crack or commit any crazy turnovers.
 
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Rough saying he was terrible. Managed the game in front of 100,000-plus, often under intense pressure & stayed composed. Didn’t crack or commit any crazy turnovers.
Assuming the ***gies didn't actually test that I can't throw a football, I could have done what Beck did today.

He was very poor - we won in spite of him. We've won because of him this season too - that's the trade off.
 
In second round of the playoffs, how often have we done that?

#JustSayin (up next)
 
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