bosherthegreat
The one who kicked 🦵🏼
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2013
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- 560
There is no next coach. Year 4, hovering around .500 is status quo. Get real.
Oh please. Year 5 is a **** thank you gift for staying with us during the whole overhyped NCAA mess. The only difference between Al and his predecessor is Al speaks more articulate english. He talks a good offseason game. I can personally guarantee you Al knows next year HAS to be different or its bye.
Lmao... Next year.
That's a first, haven't heard that before.
We have a president whose on her way out, a pip squeak of an athletic director with probably zero eye-hand coordination, and the board of trustees who nobody really knows about. Who in the line of people even has the power to fire him. What makes you think Donna's last move as a human being at the University of Miami is take the head coach's job away. F Donna by the way; however, I can't help but just assume Al knows he's got one more year to show a legit improvement. Sorry if assuming kills my credibility.
We're seeing eye to eye, except the overall picture. Losing begets losing, and the entire system from the BoT to the admin is fine with that.
If your solution is get lucky with a new president, than I hope youre right, I'm onboard. I'm not a gambling man though, I'd rather the sure thing, which is going 0-12 and forcing their hand. Losing is one thing, but completely failing is another.
Agreed. Your view is probably the more preferred view on this board, but thinking about the way this site and Miami fans in general react to coaching status's and win/loss records, I would prefer finding out sooner rather than later whether our next head coach is legit or not - based on the talent he has in place when he steps in the door. A top ranked recruiting class this year isn't going to save Al's job. He had top talent this year and still sucked. He's going to walk himself out of this job as it is, would rather have a safety net in the depth chart set in place for the next coach. Hopefully the next president loves him or herself some good ole' college football.
