Rumor Bain transferring to Colorado?

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He’s from Miami

Yall should know what “going skiing” means

Yup they want to play in some thick snow!
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#ThickThighsMakeBigLives good luck pulling out!

Go Canes
 
Does Colorado have an aerospace program?

No idea, but in my time working at NASA I worked with a lot Astronomers and Physicist types who graduated from or had previously taught at Colorado. Lots of similar folks from Ohio State too, including one of my bosses who flew in one of the shuttle missions.
 
He is going to have a bounce back year I believe, but we need speed on the edge. Pause
Bain needs to be over the RT where his power is better used and his speed is enough to win consistently. He flashed that against Iowa State with that easy pressure. If he wants to stay outside exclusively, he probably needs to be a bit lighter...or just be open to kicking inside a bit on 3rd and long. He has the ability to win inside easily on pass downs.

I do expect a bounce back season in his money year.
 
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Roberts was the only one I was bummed about leaving. Everyone else were lazy, pieces of ****, locker room cancers.

Alternate view:
1) Bain will be entering his 3rd year of college football at a position where it takes a few years to fully realize potential. It is a position of power, strength and technique, more so than any other position and yet he has, overall, excelled thus far regardless of this past season. It was not long ago where this was the expectation of college football players, especially linemen. Essentially deeming a player a "bust" is crazy talk. Some of our former DLmen took a few years to really explode into stardom, including Warren Sapp, Damoine Lewis, Lester Williams, and so many others. People these days and the actual players are too impatient with this concept of development and maturity.
2) Roberts, Harrison-Hunte and Harvey may be pieces of excrement, but they led their new team to ACC Championship plus CFP. Contrast and compare to the highly-paid Pop Tarts who replaced them at UM this season. I don't know what else to say.
 
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Was still VERY good against this run this season…And his "hurry rate" per snap (I would have to dig further to find out per down and just don't feel like it at the moment) was basically exactly the same as his frosh season, just less sacks

All in all it was not quite as impact as his freshman year but there's still a lot to like about Bain, I think his falloff is being exaggerated and he should bounce back next season.
 
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Cristobal should take his salary and use it for NIL to get better players. Richt put 1 million of his own money into the IPF, and he was making half of what Cristobal does. He talks a good game about what it means to be a Cane, but he hasn't put his money where his mouth is.
I said this two years ago. Take $3M of his $8M salary and contribute it to UM. Investment in the future b/c if Miami gets back to national prominence he'll be coach here for 15 more years and make $150M+.
 
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has anyone confirmed that Bain was playing hurt most of the year?
lol we can never confirm injuries but somehow we got confirmation that he was hurt all year. look, i think he needs to drop weight to play DE or make a position switch, but i do think he was likely still hampered a bit by his injury. well never know how serious it was though
 
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