Worst Miami team ever?

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Been watching UM football since 1967. This season was terrible. A couple of the early 70s teams were worse, but not by much.
I have been watching Canes football since the 60s as well. I agree with you, but I have to say this season is my LEAST FAVORITE Canes team of all time.
 
That’s kind of my point. That 2007 staff was Miami at their cheapest. No actual interest in spending on the program. The results were almost to be expected.

2022 staff cost them a ton of money. They were expecting to win with these guys. Nobody thought this team was a 5-7 team week 1. This was a much larger failure.
I get it. And I'm definitely not arguing against 2022 being the worst season. I'm saying let's not undersell 2007. It's hard to remember 15 years ago

2007 Highlights:
- We lost 3 games by 30+ in 2007, including the 48-0 last game in the OB debacle.
- NC St - This was the infamous Kirby Freeman 1-14 game. Completing 1 pass in an entire game is low as it gets.
- FIU was 1-11 - we beat them 23-9. We struggled to score
- Duke was 1-11 - we beat them 24-14, and it was a tight game deep in the 4th quarter
- We went 1-6 over our last 7 games
- Our QB's threw 15 TD's & 20 INT's
- Our last 4 Recruiting classes were ranked 13, 13, 9 & 3. 2007 was probably more talented than 2022. A 9 win season was more the expectation.

For me personally 2007 was worse because we were a Top 10 team all thru the 2005 season. We were legit NC contenders. So such a step drop-off 2 years later felt worse. Now in 2022 - we've been so average for so long, I'm just not very surprised when we have terrible seasons

We did beat FSU & Texas A&m in 2007 - so we did have better wins
 
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I’m 43. I’ll admit to not knowing any of the terrible 1970’s teams. But I did witness 1997 and 2007.

Clearly. 1997 was a train wreck with sanctions decimating the program. There was no depth and Butch Davis had to play a ton of freshmen.

2007 was an abomination. Coker’s poor recruiting had left an unbalanced roster with no chance for a first year coach (Randy Shannon) to win.

This year, Miami spent more on football than ever . They returned a Heisman candidate quarterback and most of a 7-5 team. Not only did they finish 5-7, they got blown out consistently. Most of their games were not even close The previous teams didn’t have the luxury of a transfer portal to retool a roster with.

This is the WORST year of Miami football I’ve witnessed


To make it simple, this might be the worst one-year combination of the highest "blue-chip index" with the lowest win total.

But we had faaaarrrr worse years in the 1970s.
 
I’m 43. I’ll admit to not knowing any of the terrible 1970’s teams. But I did witness 1997 and 2007.

Clearly. 1997 was a train wreck with sanctions decimating the program. There was no depth and Butch Davis had to play a ton of freshmen.

2007 was an abomination. Coker’s poor recruiting had left an unbalanced roster with no chance for a first year coach (Randy Shannon) to win.

This year, Miami spent more on football than ever . They returned a Heisman candidate quarterback and most of a 7-5 team. Not only did they finish 5-7, they got blown out consistently. Most of their games were not even close The previous teams didn’t have the luxury of a transfer portal to retool a roster with.

This is the WORST year of Miami football I’ve witnessed
Yep...Ive said this on a few threads. My first game attended was in 1978 at 7 years old. Even through the probation years, I have never seen a worse team from this program. I was so happy when Saturday came and went so I do not need to sit through one more second of this garbage. The only bad part about Saturday is they waited until 8:00 to kickoff. I would have preferred the game was in London or some **** and started at like 6:00am just to get it over with sooner. I still have faith in Mario but Im not getting suckered into excitement one more time by this program until I see 3 straight consistent years from them. Until then, it will just be appointment television for me and watching out of pure loyalty and obligation.
 
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