Diaz provides injury and team updates ahead of UVA matchup

Stefan Adams
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After Wednesday’s practice, Miami Hurricanes head coach Manny Diaz was asked the status of TE Brevin Jordan, who missed last weekend’s game vs. Pitt with a shoulder injury.

“Brevin is still the one that’s most limited in terms of his ability to help us out right now, but I’m not ruling him out,” Diaz said.

Starting RT Jarrid Williams also sat out vs. Pitt last weekend, but was available on an emergency basis and has practiced more this week according to Diaz.

“He has been taking more reps than a week ago, which will be good for us up front,” Diaz said.

A big emphasis in practice this week has been finding WR’s that can make plays for the offense after the group has struggled through 5 games.

“This afternoon, I’ll talk with Rhett (Lashlee) and Rob (Likens) and get a sense on what they’re doing,” Diaz said. “Everyone has to be playing with great effort, which some of the young guys are still learning. It’s putting what is happening on Greentree into the context of the game. Things we don’t do in practice that are showing up in the game, eliminate that.

“You have to remember these guys didn’t get scrimmages in the spring, a non-conference schedule to work out the kinks. And the other part is just making a play. We’ve had chances on down the field throws. We’re always looking to increase our explosiveness without having to manufacture it schematically.”

Another focus in practice this week has been on the offense staying out of 3rd and ling situations, as the UM attack has struggled in third down situations the last 2 games (8-28 combined past 2 games) after a strong start to the season.

“We make a big deal about the first play of a drive, because when you win it, it gives you a great chance to get the first first-down,” Diaz said. “All the data says, once you get that first first-down, the tempo gets rolling and off you go. Staying out of third and long is what every offense wants to do. Usually the better you are in efficiency, the better off you’ll be.”

The Canes will be facing off against a struggling 1-3 Virginia this week, but Diaz has spent extra effort to make sure his team does not look too far into that record.

“Every game, we have to be aware the gravity of mediocrity is so strong if you’re not fighting, scratching, and clawing against it, it’ll just suck you back into the mediocre middle,” Diaz said. “We talk about it each week. No one’s record walks onto the field. It’s Miami-Virginia.”

As UVA starting QB Brennan Armstrong is in the concussion protocol and is questionable for Saturday’s game, the Cavaliers rotated through three different backup QB’s last week vs. Wake Forest, which has made preparing for the UVA offense slightly more challenging for UM this week.

“They do change a little bit with those other guys in there, but that’s a small sample size,” Diaz said. “They could change the package with those other QB’s that went in. One a true freshman, one a transfer, his role is increasing. We have to prepare for the Virginia offense we’ve seen in the last five years, what they showed at Wake Forest, and anticipate how they can expand those guys’ package. We will have to adjust during the game.”

With the NCAA allowing all athletes an extra year of eligibility due to complications caused by COVID-19 this season, Diaz addressed the scholarship situation at Miami heading into the future.

“I haven’t dared to touch that, that is quite an undertaking to say the least,” Diaz said. “It’s so hard because you’re first and foremost under the assumption everyone would come back, not just in the senior class, but draft-eligible juniors… I think all coaches are looking for a little direction. We’re trying to figure out if we sign more than 25, a way to get initial (counters) back. It is such an unknown frontier that we’re venturing toward, it’s hard to have a concrete plan going forward. I don’t know if anyone knows what it’s going to be like.”

UM has had issues in recent years with draft-eligible juniors leaving school early and going undrafted, but Diaz said he does not use undrafted junior players from the past as cautionary tales when advising his current players on whether to stay or leave.

“Well, what we do is we always show our players the facts every year,” Diaz said. “We show all of our guys where they go, what their contacts are like, how an NFL contract really breaks down to try and arm them with as much information as possible. We have data on how many early entrants get drafted. And pretty much everything in terms of raw data we can show them. But it still is their personal choice and it’s hard to make a wide-sweeping decision on it. You cannot unpack in each of these individual cases the financial realities of these families. Our job is to be nothing but a mentor and to provide information. We always say no matter what they choose, they have to make their decision. And so we root for all of our guys when they leave the program.”
 

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Reason we have so many juniors leaving early is because we have slimebag agents running around South Florida with their cheap cigars and used car salesman pitches. Dirtbags like Pete and 7th round management with zero talent and business experience, stealing money from human beings who are actually good at something.

If I'm running Miami football, Day 1 I'm calling up every one of these agents personally and telling them you're not to speak to a single one of our players until they are seniors. If you break that command, there's gonna be consequences. And those consequences are being permanently banned from campus for any reason, and being blacklisted. And knowing that from the day these kids arrive on campus as freshman, we'll be taking time out of our day to teach them about what a piece of human **** you are and to stay away from you. We'll make it a team rule to block your phone number.

If you play ball and wait until they're seniors, then you'll be the agent we recommend to them as being trustworthy.

You gotta handle that ****.
 
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....I'm calling up every one of these agents personally and telling them you're not to speak to a single one of our players until they are seniors. If you break that command, there's gonna be consequences. And those consequences are being permanently banned from campus for any reason, and being blacklisted. ..we'll be taking time out of our day to teach them about what a piece of human **** you are and to stay away from you. We'll make it a team rule to block your phone number.

If you play ball and wait until they're seniors, then you'll be the agent we recommend to them as being trustworthy....

Do you realize what result would be if the coaches or admin tried this? Absolute zero result.

Look I’m not trying to be insulting to you here, but you are awfully naïve. Any agent would just laugh in Manny‘s face and do whatever the fück they wanted.

The truth is, we have no leverage versus these agents. None.

I mean nice fantasy strategy, but it wouldn’t work in the real world. Try again.
 
UM has had issues in recent years with draft-eligible juniors leaving school early and going undrafted, but Diaz said he does not use undrafted junior players from the past as cautionary tales when advising his current players on whether to stay or leave.

“Well, what we do is we always show our players the facts every year,” Diaz said. “We show all of our guys where they go, what their contacts are like, how an NFL contract really breaks down to try and arm them with as much information as possible. We have data on how many early entrants get drafted. And pretty much everything in terms of raw data we can show them. But it still is their personal choice and it’s hard to make a wide-sweeping decision on it. You cannot unpack in each of these individual cases the financial realities of these families. Our job is to be nothing but a mentor and to provide information. We always say no matter what they choose, they have to make their decision. And so we root for all of our guys when they leave the program.”

Problem is these kids don't make responsible, logical decisions. So, showing the data and evidence is like nuking the surface of the asteroid in "Armageddon." As much as it makes me cringe, they might be better off making emotional appeals. Take a page from instagram and sell the kids on staying another year the way these chicks sell each other protein powder. "You'll feel empowered and your ***** will be wetter and it'll be like, yeah, magic!"
 
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Lol; guys are leaving early from Miami b/c there is no incentive to stay at Miami. Are boosters kicking in? OK; are we vying for ACCCG’s? NY6 games? CFP? National Titles?

What’s the incentive of staying here? Some of you focus too much on other schools; these kids are not staying at Clemson just b/c of bags. A booster bag paleeeees in comparison to a NFL & endorsement bag.

Agents r not the problem; u don’t think agents aren’t around Bama, tOSU, OU, L$U, etc....u know, teams w/ 1st round talent? You don’t think mama & daddy & uncle, and the **** gf ain’t getting hit up at these other schools? The football world don’t begin or end w us anymore, not lately it hasn’t. Kids are betting on themselves, foolishly, leaving our program b/c there’s literally no incentive to stay.
 
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Lol; guys are leaving early from Miami b/c there is no incentive to stay at Miami. Are boosters kicking in? OK; are we vying for ACCCG’s? NY6 games? CFP? National Titles?

What’s the incentive of staying here? Some of you focus too much on other schools; these kids are not staying at Clemson just b/c of bags. A booster bag paleeeees in comparison to a NFL & endorsement bag.

Agents r not the problem; u don’t think agents are around Bama, tOSU, OU, L$U, etc....u know, teams w/ 1st round talent? You don’t think mama & daddy & uncle, and the **** gf ain’t getting hit up at these other schools? The football world don’t begin or end w us anymore, not lately it hasn’t. Kids are betting on themselves, foolishly, leaving our program b/c there’s literally no incentive to stay.
No incentive?

Id show literally every draft for the last 10 years of kids who ultimately ended up no where in the NFL. One more year of college and a degree kills no one. Look if you have to go you have to go but at that point you are making an adult decision and adults can be told they are ******* idiots.
 
No incentive?

Id show literally every draft for the last 10 years of kids who ultimately ended up no where in the NFL. One more year of college and a degree kills no one. Look if you have to go you have to go but at that point you are making an adult decision and adults can be told they are ******* idiots.
It’s been mentioned before, and I think it’s worth mentioning again... it must’ve sucked being on this team these last few years. Losing to shltty teams, toxic locker rooms... maybe If they winning and having more fun these kids would want to be around another year.
 
It’s been mentioned before, and I think it’s worth mentioning again... it must’ve sucked being on this team these last few years. Losing to shltty teams, toxic locker rooms... maybe If they winning and having more fun these kids would want to be around another year.
Thank you
 
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It’s been mentioned before, and I think it’s worth mentioning again... it must’ve sucked being on this team these last few years. Losing to shltty teams, toxic locker rooms... maybe If they winning and having more fun these kids would want to be around another year.
Yeah the "dropping bags" trope is old and stale at this point. Does it happen at other schools? Yeah probably. But that's just a smoke screen and not the real issue. Nobody wants to come back when you keep losing to teams like Duke, FIU, Georgia Tech, and get blown out in bowl games.

Winning solves everything. Better recruits. Players that stay. NFL production. Happy fan base. The list goes on.
 
Cant blame any kid for wanting to jump ship after last years **** show even though kids like JT4 and Bandy would have really helped their draft status by being on this team. (****, i would argue Rousseau would have helped himself too.)

Ive said it before...go back to threads from late-Nov to late-Dec of last season and the majority of the fans were even done with the program. Completely done. Canceling season tickets. Not spending a dime of booster money. Not buying UM apparel. Getting the planes ready. Buying billboards..Done..So how do you think the players felt?

Manny would do himself a big favor and win and make this a program that kids want to be around and the EE to the draft stuff takes care of itself over time. Maybe not this year but slowly it will I think.
 
Great Caesar's Ghost . . . Manny actually mentioned Likens . . ! He must still be alive . . .
 
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No incentive?

Id show literally every draft for the last 10 years of kids who ultimately ended up no where in the NFL. One more year of college and a degree kills no one. Look if you have to go you have to go but at that point you are making an adult decision and adults can be told they are ******* idiots.
Delayed gratification is a matter of reasoning with foresight and willpower . . . That has to be taught . . .
 
Do you realize what result would be if the coaches or admin tried this? Absolute zero result.

Look I’m not trying to be insulting to you here, but you are awfully naïve. Any agent would just laugh in Manny‘s face and do whatever the fück they wanted.

The truth is, we have no leverage versus these agents. None.

I mean nice fantasy strategy, but it wouldn’t work in the real world. Try again.
Simple fix to that... take a slime ball like Pete, pillow case his *** and give him the old Full Metal Jacket treatment until they learn their lessons.
 
Are y’all in here rationalizing players leaving early to be low round picks or UDFAs?
 
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