Interesting question. I mean how excited can you get about beating a bunch of mediocre teams? It wouldn't be unfathomable for Miami to win out against that schedule. Let's say it happens and Miami manages to win all those games by narrow margins. I'm sure the national narrative would shift. But for those paying close attention, it's only a matter of getting a lucky bounce here and there and the team isn't really getting better. I guess winning the conference would put Miami in a premier bowl game and you'd really have to weigh those results pretty heavily. A 10-3 regular season plus victory over Wake seems nice on paper but none of those 10 wins would have been against a top 25 opponent, so you're still where you were a year ago. Good enough to edge out mediocre ACC teams but uncompetitive against anyone who's good.Should that miracle start to happen, at what point does the momentum start to change? Hypothetically... we beat UNC 34-24, then NCST 38-27, Pitt, 33-20, GT 41-17, FSU 27-13, VT 34-31, Duke 45-10 and then we play Wake and win 27-20. Where is it in there again... hypothetically... that the momentum changes in the Miami world?
Have to win bowl game too.Interesting question. I mean how excited can you get about beating a bunch of mediocre teams? It wouldn't be unfathomable for Miami to win out against that schedule. Let's say it happens and Miami manages to win all those games by narrow margins. I'm sure the national narrative would shift. But for those paying close attention, it's only a matter of getting a lucky bounce here and there and the team isn't really getting better. I guess winning the conference would put Miami in a premier bowl game and you'd really have to weigh those results pretty heavily. A 10-3 regular season plus victory over Wake seems nice on paper but none of those 10 wins would have been against a top 25 opponent, so you're still where you were a year ago. Good enough to edge out mediocre ACC teams but uncompetitive against anyone who's good.
I mean, it's all hypothetical but at this point, that's all we have to talk about.
Exactly. If a miracle happens and they win out, then he should stay. That said, that isn't happening, and here we are...If a miracle happens and they win every single remaining game, then win the ACC, only that would be sufficient to retain them.
Obviously that is a moot point, considering they are about to lose to North Carolina by at least 3 TDs. That and they have no control over the team or the toxic environment.
There's no redeeming the current HC. Turn out the lights, the party's over.lotta silent slurping still going on....
think god doesnt even want to mess with thisKill’em all & let God sort’em out...