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how do we get in on this racket?I cant believe the market for .500 coaches is 100 mill.
how do we get in on this racket?I cant believe the market for .500 coaches is 100 mill.
Well i was right about one thing, which is rare I know Miami HASN'T fired Manny Diaz. But openly discussing giving his job to someone else while he still officially has it should tell eveyone including Mario Cristobal the kind of people and organization he's dealing with. Whatever happens this is going to end in a mess and make the "U" stand for something else: Undesirable.
Miami shows newfound boldness in pursuing Oregon's Mario Cristobal. But its treatment of current coach Manny Diaz is cruel.
I think they have Randy Shannon on their staff. Should help more, well, you know...Well, let’s hope this hurts f$u way more than it hurts us on the recruiting trail.
I think they have Randy Shannon on their staff. Should help more, well, you know...
NIL and the transfere portal has sgnificantly changed the game along with cutting edge facilities. The days of recruiting by the will of just your personality and few assistants is over. No way the "U" can keep up with that.Miami is a significant step down from Oregon. Mario must be pretty homesick and/or deluded to think they can actually muster the infrastructure needed to be elite today. They are barely a middling ACC team now and they’ll go broke.
The days of finding superstars in remote places like Pahokee that are off everyone else’s radar are long gone.
*edited because I’m MOM. Wow. Crazy.
NIL and the transfere portal has sgnificantly changed the game along with cutting edge facilities. The days of recruiting by the will of just your personality and few assistants is over. No way the "U" can keep up with that.
The media is very silent about his 27-47 record at FIU and all they want to talk about is his recruiting.
I don't think it's that bad! He is just like Diaz being from SoFl, and there savior when he was hired like Diaper Dan was ours. But as with Diaz he may have a couple good crooting classes but just like Diaz it will fall off when they don't win games. Then just like Diaz he'll be out the door and there next favorite homeboy will be waiting in the wings for his turn or maybe her turn! They would be the U to bring that wokeness to the rest of the nation and make the state of Fl the laughing stock.Yup, and he's still their man. He's a decent recruiter, him coming to Florida doesn't help us.
I think we need to write in the contract that if you get another job coaching before your buyout is paid in full, it should be like alimony you have to forfeit any further payments from the date of your hire. This would put turd coaches out to pasture for a few years after being fired and let newer possibly better coaches come up the ranks. Keep the coaching pool fresher and send guys who whiff like FarSeU's kicker back home atleast for a couple years of timeout! Just a thoughthow do we get in on this racket?
He sure showed a lot more class than his employer did.yeah, very bad look by miami. they better hope super mario works out or they may have real problems next go around. not sure ive seen a worsely handled coaching transition. im not a diaz fan, but he seems like a good man regardless of his coaching acumen. what was done was dead wrong and i feel very badly for him. he's the only one that was professional throughout the entire ordeal.