Does it bother anyone that Mario was graded the worse new 2022 coach?

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I'd feel better if Gattis was gone and losing McClain to primo after sending everyone to an empty Lakeland is rather lame. Big time coach embarrassed by a kid is disturbing. Hard to think 2023 will be much better, especially after all the preseason hype last year. I know, if only Chaney or Nelson had been healthy 2022 would've been different, sigh! We are down to 3 QB's now, what if TVD isn't 100 percent? Help me out here with some reason to be optimistic???? Or is it wait another year or two? Elko at Duke gets an A, Kelly and A+, Freeman at ND a B, Maybe we should've promoted Lashlee as he is a B, Dykes A+, Riley A+, and the lowest and only D is Mario.
Na

Injuries but he should have fired Gattis mid season
 
No, it does not bother me because it is a fair evaluation, he took a 7-5 team that was playing better as the year passed and added quite a few portal players and all new coaches and went 5-7 and got blown out by a lot of average teams. Plus, his on field coaching as far as time outs and 4th down decisions was terrible. The only thing that makes me feel better is he is a great recruiter and with better players coming in I am sure the team will get better in time.
Is he a great recruiter or is South Beach and the donors doing the real recruiting. I think it the latter
 
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Is he a great recruiter or is South Beach and the donors doing the real recruiting. I think it the latter
So his previous recruiting successes weren’t real recruiting results either - it was Bama bags, Saban, Phil Knight???
 
Mario, good luck to you. You got ways to go. Take an example with TENNESSEE. Call heupel
 
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What happened to Lane , we were told he was the one the only one.
Heupel is the one now , got it 👍, ok guys hang up on Lane fast speed dial Huepel asap.

Trying to stay up on all the smart best coaches out there.
Huepel ok locking it in , yeah get him now keep us updated on new ones 😳

GOCANES
 
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2022 was what it was....unacceptable. Mario knows that...we all know that...our players know that and recruits know that.

Let's put it in the rear view and see how he handles this OC/QB/WR coach hiring and see how it comes together on the field in 2023.

I hate this hire from a offensive playcalling standpoint but love it from a WR/overall recruiting perspective.......I think it's going to be Arroyo as Co-OC/QB coach w/playcalling duties and Coley as Co-OC/WR coach.
 
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Those players were horrible...I mean absolute stinker of a roster. You can't turn water into wine. Play of the year for me was Stephenson muffing the punt against a&m, terrible play and as an upperclassmen he should know better. Where is his football iq?
Stinker than MTSU?
 
Is he a great recruiter or is South Beach and the donors doing the real recruiting. I think it the latter
Nah ... every major program has donors / boosters with $$$ ... and South Beach is just a crowded beach ... lot of programs have nice weather and 'college towns' to showcase. Mario IS a difference maker in recruiting and part of that is his vision and passion and he passes that to the right recruits. He just needs the right staff for game planning and game day execution and then look out. UM with back to back 10-11 win seasons and Mario on the trail will be a beast for the SEC programs to compete with.
 
I'd feel better if Gattis was gone and losing McClain to primo after sending everyone to an empty Lakeland is rather lame. Big time coach embarrassed by a kid is disturbing. Hard to think 2023 will be much better, especially after all the preseason hype last year. I know, if only Chaney or Nelson had been healthy 2022 would've been different, sigh! We are down to 3 QB's now, what if TVD isn't 100 percent? Help me out here with some reason to be optimistic???? Or is it wait another year or two? Elko at Duke gets an A, Kelly and A+, Freeman at ND a B, Maybe we should've promoted Lashlee as he is a B, Dykes A+, Riley A+, and the lowest and only D is Mario.

Couldn't care less what the talking heads or morons say in order to get clicks—and the fact others do is as much a part of the problem as anything else, as it causes in-fighting with fans when the mouth breathers post those opinion pieces as evidence to their misery and bitterness.

It's a good headline for clicks; saying Miami's third head coach in five years tanked—and if / when Mario turns it around, they'll throw rose petals at his feet and cite how success at Oregon and four years at Alabama under Saban had him ready to be the guy at his alma mater; the Miami native doing good with the hometown team.

This program has been a dog for 20 years, has never won the ACC and averaged out at 7-5 if you add up wins and losses from 2006 through 2022.

I love all the Elko comparisons, too. The guy took over a well-run program and culture that David Cutcliffe started there while Miami was a few years in with Randy Shannon (and years from Shapirogate, Golden, Richt and Diaz)—as well as a program of overachievers and high IQ football players and kids ready to run through a wall for their fiery new, young quarterback.

Cristobal inherited a bunch of clowns from Country Club Manny, who were glad to underachieve and shunned the notion of hard work—as it didn't matter. Half-*** it at practice; you'd still play. Miss curfew, get the start.

Miami was rotten to the core when Mario took over. Let's see where this thing is tracking by 2024 instead of whining about a rocky start in 2022 that only shows what a dumpster fire the roster and program were.
 
Couldn't care less what the talking heads or morons say in order to get clicks—and the fact others do is as much a part of the problem as anything else, as it causes in-fighting with fans when the mouth breathers post those opinion pieces as evidence to their misery and bitterness.

It's a good headline for clicks; saying Miami's third head coach in five years tanked—and if / when Mario turns it around, they'll throw rose petals at his feet and cite how success at Oregon and four years at Alabama under Saban had him ready to be the guy at his alma mater; the Miami native doing good with the hometown team.

This program has been a dog for 20 years, has never won the ACC and averaged out at 7-5 if you add up wins and losses from 2006 through 2022.

I love all the Elko comparisons, too. The guy took over a well-run program and culture that David Cutcliffe started there while Miami was a few years in with Randy Shannon (and years from Shapirogate, Golden, Richt and Diaz)—as well as a program of overachievers and high IQ football players and kids ready to run through a wall for their fiery new, young quarterback.

Cristobal inherited a bunch of clowns from Country Club Manny, who were glad to underachieve and shunned the notion of hard work—as it didn't matter. Half-*** it at practice; you'd still play. Miss curfew, get the start.

Miami was rotten to the core when Mario took over. Let's see where this thing is tracking by 2024 instead of whining about a rocky start in 2022 that only shows what a dumpster fire the roster and program were.
I completely agree with this, and have always looked at our trajectory (under Mario) as needing to be judged on a three year curve. I think next year's team will be slightly better, in that our offense won't be one of the worse in the country. But, we'll be a 7/8 win team because of our youth and lack of depth. I do expect us to make a jump in Year 3 to be a consistent 9-win team.

Mario inherited one of the biggest dumpster fires in CFB. Years of mediocrity rotted the core of the program, and Manny's tenure absolutely annihilated us in a way that other coaches (as bad as they were) did not.
 
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Couldn't care less what the talking heads or morons say in order to get clicks—and the fact others do is as much a part of the problem as anything else, as it causes in-fighting with fans when the mouth breathers post those opinion pieces as evidence to their misery and bitterness.

It's a good headline for clicks; saying Miami's third head coach in five years tanked—and if / when Mario turns it around, they'll throw rose petals at his feet and cite how success at Oregon and four years at Alabama under Saban had him ready to be the guy at his alma mater; the Miami native doing good with the hometown team.

This program has been a dog for 20 years, has never won the ACC and averaged out at 7-5 if you add up wins and losses from 2006 through 2022.

I love all the Elko comparisons, too. The guy took over a well-run program and culture that David Cutcliffe started there while Miami was a few years in with Randy Shannon (and years from Shapirogate, Golden, Richt and Diaz)—as well as a program of overachievers and high IQ football players and kids ready to run through a wall for their fiery new, young quarterback.

Cristobal inherited a bunch of clowns from Country Club Manny, who were glad to underachieve and shunned the notion of hard work—as it didn't matter. Half-*** it at practice; you'd still play. Miss curfew, get the start.

Miami was rotten to the core when Mario took over. Let's see where this thing is tracking by 2024 instead of whining about a rocky start in 2022 that only shows what a dumpster fire the roster and program were.
Well run Duke program: 10-25 the previous 3 years
Rotten country Club Manny: 21-15

Elko definitely inherited the better spot!
 
I'd feel better if Gattis was gone and losing McClain to primo after sending everyone to an empty Lakeland is rather lame. Big time coach embarrassed by a kid is disturbing. Hard to think 2023 will be much better, especially after all the preseason hype last year. I know, if only Chaney or Nelson had been healthy 2022 would've been different, sigh! We are down to 3 QB's now, what if TVD isn't 100 percent? Help me out here with some reason to be optimistic???? Or is it wait another year or two? Elko at Duke gets an A, Kelly and A+, Freeman at ND a B, Maybe we should've promoted Lashlee as he is a B, Dykes A+, Riley A+, and the lowest and only D is Mario.
It would bother me if he wasn’t
 
So his previous recruiting successes weren’t real recruiting results either - it was Bama bags, Saban, Phil Knight???
Exactly....what proof otherwise. Mario chose our asst coaches so yeah I doubt his recruiting fortitude.
 
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Nah ... every major program has donors / boosters with $$$ ... and South Beach is just a crowded beach ... lot of programs have nice weather and 'college towns' to showcase. Mario IS a difference maker in recruiting and part of that is his vision and passion and he passes that to the right recruits. He just needs the right staff for game planning and game day execution and then look out. UM with back to back 10-11 win seasons and Mario on the trail will be a beast for the SEC programs to compete with.
Wow saying South Beach women doesn't help and that Miami weather isn't a factor keeps me from typing anymore. If Texas had South Beach and the weather TX football would win every chip.
 
Exactly....what proof otherwise. Mario chose our asst coaches so yeah I doubt his recruiting fortitude.
Ok, so if no one has bags - legal or under the table - you think Napier and Norvell are stuffing Mario in a closet or just Kirby and Saban?

And his choice of Assistant CoRches has nothing to do with his recruiting capabilities. That doesn’t even have a nexus.
 
Couldn't care less what the talking heads or morons say in order to get clicks—and the fact others do is as much a part of the problem as anything else, as it causes in-fighting with fans when the mouth breathers post those opinion pieces as evidence to their misery and bitterness.

It's a good headline for clicks; saying Miami's third head coach in five years tanked—and if / when Mario turns it around, they'll throw rose petals at his feet and cite how success at Oregon and four years at Alabama under Saban had him ready to be the guy at his alma mater; the Miami native doing good with the hometown team.

This program has been a dog for 20 years, has never won the ACC and averaged out at 7-5 if you add up wins and losses from 2006 through 2022.

I love all the Elko comparisons, too. The guy took over a well-run program and culture that David Cutcliffe started there while Miami was a few years in with Randy Shannon (and years from Shapirogate, Golden, Richt and Diaz)—as well as a program of overachievers and high IQ football players and kids ready to run through a wall for their fiery new, young quarterback.

Cristobal inherited a bunch of clowns from Country Club Manny, who were glad to underachieve and shunned the notion of hard work—as it didn't matter. Half-*** it at practice; you'd still play. Miss curfew, get the start.

Miami was rotten to the core when Mario took over. Let's see where this thing is tracking by 2024 instead of whining about a rocky start in 2022 that only shows what a dumpster fire the roster and program were.
Wow you have drunk the Kool aid.
 
No it doesn’t bother me cause there’s tards all over out there. Horrendous year, yes, but long term we will kick ***. If they Ain’t for the U they kiss my ***.
 
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