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I double down on that sentiment...Coach Stroud haters gon be mad...
I double down on that sentiment...Coach Stroud haters gon be mad...
**** Z. You missed the Kul jocker thread a couple weeks ago?Those exist?
He might have to get one of his chicks to smother him...Paranos has practically been wishing death on the man.
How’s STs been?Why the Patke hate? It is recruiting? Finley played pretty well at striker the last couple years.
You obviously haven't been watching since he's been named an assistant.Why the Patke hate? It is recruiting? Finley played pretty well at striker the last couple years.
You don't understand NCAA rules. He can't be moved off the field. It's literally why FSU coached a whole season with 9 coaches instead of 10 last season.So a few months ago when Ron Burton and Kevin Patrick were available can you say either one wouldn't have been an upgrade at dline coach if Miami had hired either one and moved Stroud to Assoc Chief of Staff.
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You don't understand NCAA rules. He can't be moved off the field. It's literally why FSU coached a whole season with 9 coaches instead of 10 last season.
You’re wrong. Stroud was hired as an off-field guy, made a position coach, and has only been a coach for one year. You should read your own articles before you tell me to.Stroud can be moved because actually it's a different scenario than what happened at FSU.
Florida State will essentially coach with nine on-field assistants in 2019 after NCAA denies waiver
The NCAA denied a waiver that would have moved recruiting coordinator David Kelly to an off-field rolewww.cbssports.com
So check your facts before making condescending statements.
Also I noticed you didn't answer the question whether or not Ron Burton or KP would be a coaching upgrade over Stroud.
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Under the IAWP rule, off-field coaches must wait two academic years before they can be reassigned to a non-coaching role.
Where is Ron Burton coaching Paranos? At what point was he available?Stroud can be moved because actually it's a different scenario than what happened at FSU.
Florida State will essentially coach with nine on-field assistants in 2019 after NCAA denies waiver
The NCAA denied a waiver that would have moved recruiting coordinator David Kelly to an off-field rolewww.cbssports.com
So check your facts before making condescending statements.
Also I noticed you didn't answer the question whether or not Ron Burton or KP would be a coaching upgrade over Stroud.
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Where is Ron Burton coaching Paranos? At what point was he available?
Or in other words, had no interest in going anywhere but where he's been for the last 8 years.Michigan State, then when he went to Indiana for a few days, then back to MSU.
Report: Michigan State assistant Ron Burton not leaving for Indiana
Burton has been with the Spartans for seven seasons.www.mlive.com
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You’re wrong. Stroud was hired as an off-field guy, made a position coach, and has only been a coach for one year. You should read your own articles before you tell me to.
Stroud was far from the problem here this year. Plus he’s recruited pretty solidly at the position. There’s just no point addressing you playing fantasy coach.
He hadn’t been at the university for the entire 2018-2019 academic year. He joined when Diaz was hired full-time, so you’re wrong again. But I’m done going back and forth on a nonsensical hypothetical that will never come to fruition. Keep attacking one of the few coaches who is worth his name in salt, for pretty much no reason at all other than pipe dream hires.Actually smart guy, Coach Stroud has been at Miami for 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 academic years so he has met the criteria to be reassigned as of the end this semester per the NCAA IWPA rule.
U like this kids game? Haven't seen him play yet and haven't done highlights eitherCoach Stroud haters gon be mad...
Yessir.U like this kids game? Haven't seen him play yet and haven't done highlights either
2021 Chaminade-Madonna (FL) 3-star DT Allan Haye publicly committed to the Miami Hurricanes this morning after informing the staff last night, becoming the 11th commitment and 2nd defensive tackle in the 2021 class.
“I wanted to do it for a minute now, but I had woken up that morning with that gut feeling that I was ready to commit,” Haye said. “I had called my mom and got her in on the FaceTime chat with Manny Diaz and coach (Todd) Stroud and I broke the news right there. They were excited and they were showing it a little bit more, I was trying to keep it all in.”
The time was right for the 6-1 295 pound interior lineman, who says he has known for awhile that he would end up giving his pledge to UM. Haye chose Miami over offers from Iowa State, Louisville, NC State, Kentucky, and Pitt, among others.
“There’s a number of schools that kept in touch with me during the quarantine, but I felt guilty every time I talked with them,” Haye said. “I felt like I was committed even before I actually was committed. I would talk to coaches and then go right back and talk with coach Stroud and see how he was doing. I didn’t want to waste anyone else’s time.”
Stroud played a big role in helping to secure Haye’s commitment, and the Miami DL coach’s main pitch revolved around the pipeline that UM has built with Chaminade-Madonna in recent years; Haye is the third commitment from the Lions so far in the 2021 class, joining RB Thad Franklin and K Andres Borregales, while UM also signed three players from the school in the 2019 class (S Keontra Smith, CB Te’Cory Couch, and DE Cameron Williams).
“He says Lions do good over there,” Haye said of Stroud. “He’s the type of coach that will slow it down and talk to you, he won’t BS you. He’s a cool guy, he’s not a hothead or anything. Even with my little experience playing, I like to think I have a high football IQ, but sometimes stuff will slip me, and I need that patience from a coach.”
Another factor that made Haye comfortable committing to Miami? Maintaining a connection to the style of football that has made him successful after only two seasons of playing the sport.
“It’s about South Florida football,” Haye said. “Me starting to play at such a late time in my life, that’s what I know and that’s the type of players I’ve had success around, so I don’t really want to change it right now. Smashmouth football, flying around, talking smack – that’s what I think of when I think of South Florida football, and Miami’s the closest thing to it right now.”
Now that Haye is officially a commit, he says he’s already planning to go to work recruiting and is looking to get 2021 St. Thomas (FL) WR Quincy Skinner and his 2022 teammate at Chaminade in DE Jamaal Johnson on board with the Canes.
As for the current 2021 Canes commits, Haye is enthusiastic about how the class stands right now and what they can do at Miami.
“I workout with Ja’Corey Hammett and I play with Thad Franklin and Andres Borregales – they are all great players,” Haye said. “I’m just excited to come in with this class and start helping the team get better and win games.”
In 2019, Haye registered 68 tackles, 8 TFL, and 6 sacks working on the interior of the D-Line during his junior season as Chaminade took home another state title.
“I watch a lot of film, I watch a lot of players I admire. I’m a big cat - I can move, I can stop the run at a high level,” Haye said. “I can pass rush, I can do everything. Whatever they need me to do, I’ll do it.”
Ultimately, what are Haye’s goals as Hurricane?
“I want to be somebody that, after I’m done being a Hurricane, everybody still talks about and people remember. The greatest like Vince Wilfork, Warren Sapp - I’m trying to be like that.”