Four Hurricanes named to 2025 CFB HOF Ballot

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Coker obviously was not the problem. If UM could go back in time, they'd be wise to retain Coker and give him the tools that was so clearly needed. A recommitment to football and athletics overall, proper funding, resources, facilities, an investment in recruiting, coaching staff, etc.
 
Coker obviously was not the problem. If UM could go back in time, they'd be wise to retain Coker and give him the tools that was so clearly needed. A recommitment to football and athletics overall, proper funding, resources, facilities, an investment in recruiting, coaching staff, etc.

Bull****.

Coker could coach, but he had no coaching tree (later staffs were declining in quality) and he didn’t have the same mindset on recruiting that Butch had.

We could have built an on-campus stadium and tripled every coaching salary, but if we continued to recruit off of Rivals/Scout and tried to hire ****** coaches, we would have fallen apart anyhow.

Alabama had down years. Ohio Taint too. Southern Cal. Texas. It’s not entirely about spending money, it’s about finding the right people and then spending the money wisely.

Coker was nice, but without hiring better recruiters and a few hard-*** coaches, Coker’s days were numbered.
 
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A 2003 unanimous first-team All-American, Taylor was named a finalist for the Thorpe Award in his final season with the Hurricanes. Taylor helped lead the Hurricanes to consecutive national championship games, including a win at the 2002 Rose Bowl. Taylor was the 2003 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and was a two-time first-team All-BIG EAST performer who led the country in interceptions in his final season.
Am I the only one who saw this and said wait a minute. He didn't play in the rose bowl.

Unless my old brain is having a lapse. 🤷‍♂️
 
Coker obviously was not the problem. If UM could go back in time, they'd be wise to retain Coker and give him the tools that was so clearly needed. A recommitment to football and athletics overall, proper funding, resources, facilities, an investment in recruiting, coaching staff, etc.
Coker was the problem. There may be some elements of truth in what you wrote, but you omitted the most glaring part - Coker couldn’t lead. The program unraveled on his watch. His staffs got worse. Recruiting became an arrogant afterthought. Me first players began showing up with the three and done mentality. The inmates ran the asylum. Bryan Pata was a sad casualty. The program got worse under him, not better.

Let’s not let those truths be omitted from the narrative please.
 
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Coker obviously was not the problem. If UM could go back in time, they'd be wise to retain Coker and give him the tools that was so clearly needed. A recommitment to football and athletics overall, proper funding, resources, facilities, an investment in recruiting, coaching staff, etc.

Strong 1st post w/ great insight.
 
Am I the only one who saw this and said wait a minute. He didn't play in the rose bowl.

Unless my old brain is having a lapse. 🤷‍♂️
He played in the Rose Bowl. Mainly special teams on KO return and KO coverage. I don't know if he got to play any defense towards the end of the game. I would have to go back and watch the entire game, but I know he was definitely in on special teams. IIRC, both Taylor and Kellen Winslow II as true freshman had an impact on special teams during that game.
 
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