aelmiami
Lost & Confused
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I’d be super leery of taking this job if I was an up and coming coach. It’s going to take a lot of work to get this to the level the fan base wants. Unless you can appeal to the coach, like Mario, there’s no draw in leaving an above average to good gig.The 13th most talented team in the nation is inconsequential to what the product on the field looks like, rankings in a vacuum don’t really mean anything if results aren’t commensurate to them.
And I never said you can’t recruit at Miami, my point was fans tend to use the fact that Miami is located in the middle of a recruiting hotbed in South FL as a major selling point for why coaches would wanna come here & my point is most coaches can get those South FL athletes at their school anyway without having to coach here, meaning they’re not missing out on the hotbed of recruits because the best ones don’t come here anyway & that can’t be argued.
And yes probably a number of G5 & P5 coordinators take the job, of course they would because it would be a pay raise & increase in profile for them, but that’s not really the point. The majority of our fans are really clamoring for a big time big name proven HC & the fact is most of them wouldn’t want to come here, which is to say, Miami is not looked at as this great destination place for top tier HC’s, but it can be an intriguing sell for an upcoming coach or someone trying to resurrect their career (like Hugh Freeze or Tom Herman).
Which means it’s not that great of a job anymore, it’s basically in the middle of the pack.