nikkoum
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Torture. Thats why.
In the last 15 years we get the worst possible outcomes even in the best situations. Watch. We will look like a different team. Only for a week. Just enough to prolong the pain. Get us to a bowl. To prolong the pain.
Its been like this for a while. Get a hot drive going... TV time out.
Get some depth at a position...injuries.
Have a winning season... renegotiate the contract... loosing season and bloated new contract.
Land a five star....bust.
Talented QB....dont worry. he doesn't like film study.
Loose to LSU. Why worry? You face an escalating schedule of crap for the next 5 games. We back?
Clean the program up and shake off the negative history.... don't worry... Nevin Shapiro
Not enough there to fire your coach in the in the beginning of the season.... wait like six games into the next season cue Clemson.
Don't know anymore what's the chicken and what is the egg. I thought last year we way over achieved. However, I thought that's what you need to get to the next part of reestablishing yourself. Some luck. The ball to bounce your way. That paves the way for better recruits etc. to come in and build on that. Then you get this season. Its like constantly being set up to fail.
Not sure where it goes from here. Im looking at the landscape and I see what, three legit private schools in the top 25 (SYR, NW, and BC)? Notre Dame is more of a national brand with large boosters and a tv deal. So, yes they are private as well but more of an anomaly. It seems like the days of Miami and USC etc. are at an end. Its a place that one could get lucky with a young hire coach that will sneak up and have a 10 win season. Knock off a big boy or two. Then get absorbed by a state school with a massive budget.
Miami definitely doesnt have the money set aside for sports like the state schools. It does not have the boosters. I do wish the former NFL guys participated more financially rather than showing up. Thats a whole other story about why they don't.
So how do you fix it? My only offering would be that you need to have smarter more clever athletic admins in place to create the right culture. To be able to find that up and coming staff. To be innovative and not afraid to be like everyone else. To make risky hires that are more progressive rather than conservative? Don't know.
The hiring of Richt is tough. I think many of us probably would have jumped on that as well. Its very disingenuous to arm chair that. That was a hot chick at a prom crying by herself. We didn't know why and we saw the opportunity to move in. Most would have done the same. So, you live and learn and move on.
The problem is it feels like it just keeps happening and won't stop.
In the last 15 years we get the worst possible outcomes even in the best situations. Watch. We will look like a different team. Only for a week. Just enough to prolong the pain. Get us to a bowl. To prolong the pain.
Its been like this for a while. Get a hot drive going... TV time out.
Get some depth at a position...injuries.
Have a winning season... renegotiate the contract... loosing season and bloated new contract.
Land a five star....bust.
Talented QB....dont worry. he doesn't like film study.
Loose to LSU. Why worry? You face an escalating schedule of crap for the next 5 games. We back?
Clean the program up and shake off the negative history.... don't worry... Nevin Shapiro
Not enough there to fire your coach in the in the beginning of the season.... wait like six games into the next season cue Clemson.
Don't know anymore what's the chicken and what is the egg. I thought last year we way over achieved. However, I thought that's what you need to get to the next part of reestablishing yourself. Some luck. The ball to bounce your way. That paves the way for better recruits etc. to come in and build on that. Then you get this season. Its like constantly being set up to fail.
Not sure where it goes from here. Im looking at the landscape and I see what, three legit private schools in the top 25 (SYR, NW, and BC)? Notre Dame is more of a national brand with large boosters and a tv deal. So, yes they are private as well but more of an anomaly. It seems like the days of Miami and USC etc. are at an end. Its a place that one could get lucky with a young hire coach that will sneak up and have a 10 win season. Knock off a big boy or two. Then get absorbed by a state school with a massive budget.
Miami definitely doesnt have the money set aside for sports like the state schools. It does not have the boosters. I do wish the former NFL guys participated more financially rather than showing up. Thats a whole other story about why they don't.
So how do you fix it? My only offering would be that you need to have smarter more clever athletic admins in place to create the right culture. To be able to find that up and coming staff. To be innovative and not afraid to be like everyone else. To make risky hires that are more progressive rather than conservative? Don't know.
The hiring of Richt is tough. I think many of us probably would have jumped on that as well. Its very disingenuous to arm chair that. That was a hot chick at a prom crying by herself. We didn't know why and we saw the opportunity to move in. Most would have done the same. So, you live and learn and move on.
The problem is it feels like it just keeps happening and won't stop.