Cristobal talks importance of development and meshing portal with youth

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz
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At the ACC Media Day, Miami Hurricanes' head coach, Mario Cristobal, addressed various topics, shedding light on the team's rebuilding process, the significance of Miami's football culture, and the balance between high school recruiting and utilizing the transfer portal. With high hopes for the upcoming season, Coach Cristobal emphasized the importance of elite personnel, hard work, and honoring a legendary figure in Miami football history.

Coach Cristobal began by stressing the importance of elite athletes and the high standards that come with rebuilding a program. "Whenever you start up at a program again and it has a rebuilding aspect, you have to sometimes go through a season like that," he stated, leaving no room for excuses or sugarcoating. The focus was on addressing the team's needs directly, starting from the locker room to the coaching staff and support staff.

"We have Elite people and our Elite athletes, and that holds really, really high standards," Coach Cristobal stated, emphasizing the team's commitment to excellence from the get-go.

The coach highlighted the crucial role of personnel in the team's progress. "It starts with people in the locker room, people on the coaching staff, people in the support staff role," he explained. To elevate the team's performance, Miami made significant changes on both sides of the football including new coordinators Shannon Dawson and Lance Guidry.

A key element for Miami's success is their team culture, according to Cristobal, which is "Led and driven by our team leaders." Cristobal said it was “an honor” to be joined at media days by QB Tyler VanDyke, DB Kamren Kinchens, and Center Matt Lee – noting that they are the sort of leaders needed throughout the team.

Regarding the challenge of turning talent into success on the field, Coach Cristobal emphasized the importance of player development and putting the right players in the right positions. But first and foremost, his efforts to stockpile the the roster with talents has been a mix of high school and transfer portal recruiting.

"When Miami looks a certain way, the locker room is littered with that caliber of person," he said. Cristobal referred to the Canes’ incoming recruiting class as “an elite freshman class where some guys are going to be able to contribute and be impactful members.”

“Then you have some seasoned, experienced transfer portal guys where the transition has been seamless,” he said of the mesh of transfers and young talent.

When questioned about the new Miami culture and the integration of transfer portal players, Coach Cristobal emphasized the blend within the team. "The blend is the right percentages of different kinds of roster makeup components," he explained.

On the subject of using the transfer portal, Coach Cristobal noted the rule changes and the need to adapt. While recognizing the value of the portal, he stressed the continued importance of high school recruiting and player development.

It was announced earlier this week that the Hurricanes and Louisville Cardinals would be playing for the Schnellenberger Trophy moving forward. Coach Cristobal fondly recalled his interactions with Coach Howard Schnellenberger, stating, "I love Coach Schnellenberger... he is just a significant contributor to the game of football in our community."
 

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At the ACC Media Day, Miami Hurricanes' head coach, Mario Cristobal, addressed various topics, shedding light on the team's rebuilding process, the significance of Miami's football culture, and the balance between high school recruiting and utilizing the transfer portal. With high hopes for the upcoming season, Coach Cristobal emphasized the importance of elite personnel, hard work, and honoring a legendary figure in Miami football history.

Coach Cristobal began by stressing the importance of elite athletes and the high standards that come with rebuilding a program. "Whenever you start up at a program again and it has a rebuilding aspect, you have to sometimes go through a season like that," he stated, leaving no room for excuses or sugarcoating. The focus was on addressing the team's needs directly, starting from the locker room to the coaching staff and support staff.

"We have Elite people and our Elite athletes, and that holds really, really high standards," Coach Cristobal stated, emphasizing the team's commitment to excellence from the get-go.

The coach highlighted the crucial role of personnel in the team's progress. "It starts with people in the locker room, people on the coaching staff, people in the support staff role," he explained. To elevate the team's performance, Miami made significant changes on both sides of the football including new coordinators Shannon Dawson and Lance Guidry.

A key element for Miami's success is their team culture, according to Cristobal, which is "Led and driven by our team leaders." Cristobal said it was “an honor” to be joined at media days by QB Tyler VanDyke, DB Kamren Kinchens, and Center Matt Lee – noting that they are the sort of leaders needed throughout the team.

Regarding the challenge of turning talent into success on the field, Coach Cristobal emphasized the importance of player development and putting the right players in the right positions. But first and foremost, his efforts to stockpile the the roster with talents has been a mix of high school and transfer portal recruiting.

"When Miami looks a certain way, the locker room is littered with that caliber of person," he said. Cristobal referred to the Canes’ incoming recruiting class as “an elite freshman class where some guys are going to be able to contribute and be impactful members.”

“Then you have some seasoned, experienced transfer portal guys where the transition has been seamless,” he said of the mesh of transfers and young talent.

When questioned about the new Miami culture and the integration of transfer portal players, Coach Cristobal emphasized the blend within the team. "The blend is the right percentages of different kinds of roster makeup components," he explained.

On the subject of using the transfer portal, Coach Cristobal noted the rule changes and the need to adapt. While recognizing the value of the portal, he stressed the continued importance of high school recruiting and player development.

It was announced earlier this week that the Hurricanes and Louisville Cardinals would be playing for the Schnellenberger Trophy moving forward. Coach Cristobal fondly recalled his interactions with Coach Howard Schnellenberger, stating, "I love Coach Schnellenberger... he is just a significant contributor to the game of football in our community."
Mario Hussein Cristobal for Mayor! JUST WIN
 
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Good stuff from the coach and players as well

Thanks for posting Peter :11263272045-489f4f7972-o:
 
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I’m not sure that there’s been a season more anticipated in UM history than this 2023 season. And Mario knows it. The players know it. That 5-7 season has hurt those boys, particularly the ones that remain on the roster from last year’s team. Laughing stock of college football, after so much hype and fanfare coming into the 2022 season.

I just have a feeling that this thing is about to explode this season….and Mario will have our players playing with our middle fingers extended to everyone hurling the 5-7 in our faces all offseason.

This is the year that Miami football reintroduces itself to the college football world…and I for one cannot wait.
 
What you gonna do when FSU punch you in the mouth? Kill they whole family or say thank you we deserved that?
 
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I’m not sure that there’s been a season more anticipated in UM history than this 2023 season. And Mario knows it. The players know it. That 5-7 season has hurt those boys, particularly the ones that remain on the roster from last year’s team. Laughing stock of college football, after so much hype and fanfare coming into the 2022 season.

I just have a feeling that this thing is about to explode this season….and Mario will have our players playing with our middle fingers extended to everyone hurling the 5-7 in our faces all offseason.

This is the year that Miami football reintroduces itself to the college football world…and I for one cannot wait.
You better hammer that O7.5 wins at plus money then.
 
I’ve been preaching development as the biggest issue with this program for awhile now. It’s the one area slept on by fans.

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Here’s what people have to understand. The law of attraction is real. Like attracts like. Mario is relentless on the recruiting trail. The guys that he attracts have a similar mentality to him. They grind!

Development is a word that gets thrown around. Part of it is on the coaches but often times development is mindset to outwork everyone.
 
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Here’s what people have to understand. The law of attraction is real. Like attracts like. Mario is relentless on the recruiting trail. The guys that he attracts have a similar mentality to him. They grind!

Development is a word that gets thrown around. Part of it is on the coaches but often times development is mindset to outwork everyone.
I was supposed to do a thread on culture two months ago lol, about this very thing. Everyone he recruits has multiple things in common. Hard workers , smart , and love ball. Work ethic is the thing I hear the most. Guys getting up at 4 am and 5 am to work. That’s the definition of culture building. They‘re invested and want to get better. Previous years there was a strong feeling the kids cared more with what came with playing football at Miami. Partying and treating ball like it was a hobby.

The current guys are starting to take on the image of the Head Coach, who’s a psycho worker.
 
I was supposed to do a thread on culture two months ago lol, about this very thing. Everyone he recruits has multiple things in common. Hard workers , smart , and love ball. Work ethic is the thing I hear the most. Guys getting up at 4 am and 5 am to work. That’s the definition of culture building. They‘re invested and want to get better. Previous years there was a strong feeling the kids cared more with what came with playing football at Miami. Partying and treating ball like it was a hobby.

The current guys are starting to take on the image of the Head Coach, who’s a psycho worker.
When you’re getting recruited by Mario and he’s texting you at 5am everyday it’s a two way street. There are kids that are up at 5:30 texting back and there are others rolling out of bed at 11. Small things in recruiting that are actual a test and it’s critically important to distinguish between the two especially in a city like Miami.
 
I’m not sure that there’s been a season more anticipated in UM history than this 2023 season. And Mario knows it. The players know it. That 5-7 season has hurt those boys, particularly the ones that remain on the roster from last year’s team. Laughing stock of college football, after so much hype and fanfare coming into the 2022 season.

I just have a feeling that this thing is about to explode this season….and Mario will have our players playing with our middle fingers extended to everyone hurling the 5-7 in our faces all offseason.

This is the year that Miami football reintroduces itself to the college football world…and I for one cannot wait.

5-0 start would be huge. The season will be determined with the @UNC, Clemson, @NC ST, and @FSU games. If we go 0-4 in those we may be in trouble.
 
I was supposed to do a thread on culture two months ago lol, about this very thing. Everyone he recruits has multiple things in common. Hard workers , smart , and love ball. Work ethic is the thing I hear the most. Guys getting up at 4 am and 5 am to work. That’s the definition of culture building. They‘re invested and want to get better. Previous years there was a strong feeling the kids cared more with what came with playing football at Miami. Partying and treating ball like it was a hobby.

The current guys are starting to take on the image of the Head Coach, who’s a psycho worker.
Hence the individual workout requests for the blue chip recruits.
Franklin came thru, Cunningham did not.

Mario is checking on their passion and desire. Whether Franklin chooses UM remains to be seen, but I have a feeling that our NIL package to Franklin will be very, very competitive. There is an actual process. It won’t work every time because we are still talking about 18-20 year olds, but with the top schools the process works more often than not. That has not been the case in the past 20 years at UM.
 
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