Was Beck a good ROI

Dawson wasn’t helping…. The offense never got int a rhythm because as much as I love the Toney gadget stuff it was horribly over used.

After the 1st it should have been scrapped when fletch had I think 4 carries for 40 yards…. You know 10YPC lol it was pretty obvious at that point what was killing them and it was perfect with the way the wind was howling
I was screaming at the TV but directing my yelling to Dawson. Fletcher clearly was on a mission. Like you say, "Cute" plays. They didn't work.
And those ******* screens were not working either.
We were winning the LOS and that's where they should have been punching at. Fletcher between the tackles, baby. That's where it's at.
 
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All kickers have off days especially when you have such extenuating circumstances that Davis had today. I’m just glad it didn’t cost us the game and I’m hoping he can put it out of his mind and and get back to kicking great like he did for pretty much the rest of the year cause we will need him several more times I’d imagine along this ride to #6.
I think he can get back in a good mindset. The first kick was 100% affected by the wind. #2 was just a really bad kick. #3 he tried to adjust to a wind that calmed when he kicked it.
 
40mph winds..other than the deep shot, didn't throw it downfield, even intermediate, hardly at all.

Have we become too Mali-centric, especially for playoff opponents?

Can outside receivers separate against Ohio St. db's?

Can OL protect v Bucks?

If tendencies (run & Mali) are taken away, can Beck deliver?
 
I know the wind was rough but Beck was inaccurate on a lot of the short throws as well

He just didn’t play well in the conditions it was almost like watching Davis kicking the ball

Seemed like it was in his head a bit
 
What were the alternatives, and at what cost? What is the actual value to this program of reaching the playoffs and winning a game?
 
What are you talking about? Beck was up against a TWELFTH MAN!!
 
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!
How can you quantify ROI other than getting into playoffs and winning games there? He's done that.
 
Dawson has a playbook when playing good teams. We've seen it for his entire run here. He likes to run the ball and he likes to throw screens. He rarely takes shots down field.
 
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