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http://www.seminoles.com/blog/2013/...-for-offensive-coordinator-post-at-miami.html

Golden quote:

"We're excited about adding James Coley's leadership, expertise and passion to our staff and Miami Hurricane Football," Golden said. "I've been an admirer of his offenses output and execution, his commitment to student-athlete development as well as his relentless approach to recruiting Dade and Broward counties.

"Coach Coley will be a great asset to the University of Miami and we welcome him, his wife Kenia and their two children back to South Florida," Golden said.
 
http://www.seminoles.com/blog/2013/...-for-offensive-coordinator-post-at-miami.html

Golden quote:

"We're excited about adding James Coley's leadership, expertise and passion to our staff and Miami Hurricane Football," Golden said. "I've been an admirer of his offenses output and execution, his commitment to student-athlete development as well as his relentless approach to recruiting Dade and Broward counties.

"Coach Coley will be a great asset to the University of Miami and we welcome him, his wife Kenia and their two children back to South Florida," Golden said.

***** Al always sound like a don lmao
 
Repub is correct. I saw that post two days ago and immediately followed up with my Coley source, which is when we got to the story.

Im not debating where it started, I am debating that the thread on rivals almost blew up the deal

Usually it's Ferman blowing deals, usually with recruits Miami's trying to flip, then he has to write about and get the competition to clamp down on the kid.
 
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DMoney, what's your take on Coley? How similar do you think his offense would look compared to Fisch?

Two things tell me a lot:

1) Cristobal vouches for him
2) Saban took him from LSU to the pros. There's no recruiting in the AFC East. It's about intelligence and work ethic.

Didnt saban have the most coaches ever on that staff? He basically took everybody he could find, lol...

As I told D$ over the phone, what worries me about #2 is that Saban was a cluster**** in the pros. Despite a mediocre record (he was slightly below .500), he's openly admitted that he didn't deal well with the "parity" of the pro game. Why? Because that's when you need tactical advantages in order to compete and he felt a bit hamstrung by it all. Additionally, it's not like he has a fantastic eye for offensive coaching talent anyway or that Coley has been a noted strategist anywhere. All in all, despite D$'s logical #2 observation, I think Coley is still a significant unknown.

This is why I pray for Baby Jesus.

Hopefully, he isn't ruined like Wright was.
 
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