What All Teams/ESPN Feared

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It is common knowledge that The U sits atop a diamond mine of talent, great environment and social scene to boot. No school with exception of usc can boast of have those attributes. It also is not commonly known or accepted that all schools, media (especially ESPN) and sports commentators, knew that if Miami's BOT and Administration took football seriously, we would be the juggernaut we once were and they all fear and despise. Well their worse fears have come to fruition as Miami's BOT and Administration have changed course and brought in a highly skilled HC and assistants. Remember many of the media hail from the big conference schools and know that Miami will take it's rightful place at the Top of college football soon and the negativity will come as often as possible to curb recruits interest in The U. Everything no matter how small will be highlighted to a serious offense. That's why it's important our kids be as well behave as possible.
 
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Coach Richt will handle the behaving issue in a manner all Canes will be proud of.
 
It is common knowledge that The U sits atop a diamond mine of talent, great environment and social scene to boot. No school with exception of usc can boast of have those attributes. It also is not commonly known or accepted that all schools, media (especially ESPN) and sports commentators, knew that if Miami's BOT and Administration took football seriously, we would be the juggernaut we once were and they all fear and despise. Well their worse fears have come to fruition as Miami's BOT and Administration have changed course and brought in a highly skilled HC and assistants. Remember many of the media hail from the big conference schools and know that Miami will take it's rightful place at the Top of college football soon and the negativity will come as often as possible to curb recruits interest in The U. Everything no matter how small will be highlighted to a serious offense. That's why it's important our kids be as well behave as possible.

I've had the same thought process. If past dumbass administrations realized they were sitting on a steady income stream, we'd have every resource we need, and in turn the University would benefit from both $$$ and great exposure. Instead idiots like Shalala ruined a vast income stream and tons of free advertisement.
 
It is common knowledge that The U sits atop a diamond mine of talent, great environment and social scene to boot. No school with exception of usc can boast of have those attributes. It also is not commonly known or accepted that all schools, media (especially ESPN) and sports commentators, knew that if Miami's BOT and Administration took football seriously, we would be the juggernaut we once were and they all fear and despise. Well their worse fears have come to fruition as Miami's BOT and Administration have changed course and brought in a highly skilled HC and assistants. Remember many of the media hail from the big conference schools and know that Miami will take it's rightful place at the Top of college football soon and the negativity will come as often as possible to curb recruits interest in The U. Everything no matter how small will be highlighted to a serious offense. That's why it's important our kids be as well behave as possible.

I've had the same thought process. If past dumbass administrations realized they were sitting on a steady income stream, we'd have every resource we need, and in turn the University would benefit from both $$$ and great exposure. Instead idiots like Shalala ruined a vast income stream and tons of free advertisement.




not only all this- but the SEC run would have never happened. They still would have been- but away __________ (add the list if you want) ...that stretch would certainly not look the same.
 
As of right now the #1 CB in the country favors FSU and I believe he is in S. Fl. Also some other 5 stars are either leaning or committed to OSU, Alabama and Clemson. These are S. Fl players! This mentality is in line with all of the S. Fl residents that pride in hating the Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Marlins, etc. Cherry pick an out of town team and hate on the local stuff because that's "cool."
 
The reality is we've fallen so far down the totem pole it's going to take time, and some years to become relevant again..
 
As of right now the #1 CB in the country favors FSU and I believe he is in S. Fl. Also some other 5 stars are either leaning or committed to OSU, Alabama and Clemson. These are S. Fl players! This mentality is in line with all of the S. Fl residents that pride in hating the Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Marlins, etc. Cherry pick an out of town team and hate on the local stuff because that's "cool."

It is because we have not been relevant in the last 10 years.After this season things will be different.Some of these recruits want to see us win and be competitive on the field and I can't blame them one bit.Don't forget we lost to Clemson 58-0 last year.If we can win 9 games or so and win or be very competitive in our bowl game on national tv that will be what makes more of the top guys stay home and come to Miami.Winning is all it will take.Some guys want to see it first.
 
As of right now the #1 CB in the country favors FSU and I believe he is in S. Fl. Also some other 5 stars are either leaning or committed to OSU, Alabama and Clemson. These are S. Fl players! This mentality is in line with all of the S. Fl residents that pride in hating the Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Marlins, etc. Cherry pick an out of town team and hate on the local stuff because that's "cool."

It is because we have not been relevant in the last 10 years.After this season things will be different.Some of these recruits want to see us win and be competitive on the field and I can't blame them one bit.Don't forget we lost to Clemson 58-0 last year.If we can win 9 games or so and win or be very competitive in our bowl game on national tv that will be what makes more of the top guys stay home and come to Miami.Winning is all it will take.Some guys want to see it first.

No, I grew up here....Broward county by itself is the bandwagoning capital of the world and my friends have switched favorite teams like they've switched underwear
 
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As of right now the #1 CB in the country favors FSU and I believe he is in S. Fl. Also some other 5 stars are either leaning or committed to OSU, Alabama and Clemson. These are S. Fl players! This mentality is in line with all of the S. Fl residents that pride in hating the Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Marlins, etc. Cherry pick an out of town team and hate on the local stuff because that's "cool."

Well of course they are. What have we done lately besides have garbage coaches & underdeveloped talent? That I believe is about to change though.
 
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90% of the people I knew and know growing up in Miami are fans of the Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, and UM. Miami has a substantial population of people that move here from other places, they root for the other teams.
 
These are the turning points this year for Miami:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win at least 9 games
3) Win a Bowl game

If all 3 happen this year, I believe our recruiting class will finish top 4 with a couple of major flips.

The following year:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win 10+ games
3) ACC title game
4) Bowl Victory

The fence will be dang near complete.

That should be the two year goal and by year 3, I firmly believe we will start being a constant playoff/national title contender.
 
The turning point in the recruiting process is beating FSU. Once Miami can do that we will truly be at the top of the recruiting game in SFL. FSU is the current powerhouse in the state of Florida and once that is derailed, Miami's journey to National Champions will then begin.

The rivalries in Florida determine everything in these recruiting grounds.
 
Mark is clearly the best coach we have had since Butch. If he beats FSU and wins Coastal, the every kid will be watching. Then it will all be on Mark to recruit at something approaching Butch's level and we be on the road. Mark didn't cut it at UGA but even Larry won here with great players.
 
Richt will have advantages past coaches haven't had to get us back to where we belong. However before we start putting the college football world on notice, let's win some significant games.
 
Richt will have advantages past coaches haven't had to get us back to where we belong. However before we start putting the college football world on notice, let's win some significant games.

Looking forward to the day we can all stop saying "Cincinnati and UNC are toss ups".
 
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Richt will have advantages past coaches haven't had to get us back to where we belong. However before we start putting the college football world on notice, let's win some significant games.

Looking forward to the day we can all stop saying "Cincinnati and UNC are toss ups".

That time is now. Those games are not toss-ups. We lost due to coaching for the most part, not talent. That's not the state of the U anymore. Time to move on in reality if not in your mind.
 
These are the turning points this year for Miami:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win at least 9 games
3) Win a Bowl game

If all 3 happen this year, I believe our recruiting class will finish top 4 with a couple of major flips.

The following year:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win 10+ games
3) ACC title game
4) Bowl Victory

The fence will be dang near complete.

That should be the two year goal and by year 3, I firmly believe we will start being a constant playoff/national title contender.

Post of the offseason
 
I agree with OP in the sense that the rest of the college football world (Bama, Clemson, FSU etc.) fear what Miami can, and should be. They know good and well how much they've benefited from our ****** coaching this past decade.

However, I disagree about the media fearing Miami being on top. Yes, the media loves to beat up on Miami and paint us as the "bad guy." But that's because anything Miami-related sells. Stories about Miami, good or bad, brings clicks. Miami games bring viewers. ****, we've been ****** for ten years and we still get put on ESPNU against ******* Wake Forest or Georgia Tech. Those games meant nothing, but the Miami name itself brings views. Yes, ESPN is in bed with the SEC, but they still don't get the #1 SEC game every week; CBS does. But they do get the ACC's top game of the week. You don't think ESPN would love to put Miami on national TV as often as possible? Miami brings viewers. Of course Canes fans from all over the country will tune in and root for Miami, but also all the haters who want to see us down will tune in and root against.
 
9 games isn't a turning point. Al freakin Golden won 9 with an equally easy schedule in 2013. Beat FSU and or ND, win 10, and win the Coastal. Winning 9 this year, with this schedule, should be a given. 10 is a leap forward.
These are the turning points this year for Miami:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win at least 9 games
3) Win a Bowl game

If all 3 happen this year, I believe our recruiting class will finish top 4 with a couple of major flips.

The following year:

1) Beat FSU
2) Win 10+ games
3) ACC title game
4) Bowl Victory

The fence will be dang near complete.

That should be the two year goal and by year 3, I firmly believe we will start being a constant playoff/national title contender.
 
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