You will not find a group of Miami fans harder on their program than baseball.
Understandably, fans remember the days when Miami lived in Omaha and have that engrained in their minds. Back then, maybe 20 teams were actively trying to compete and you could pencil your program into the Supers if you were trying and in a good climate.
That world is gone forever. No more should Miami fans expect to be in Omaha every year than Wichita State fans should.
Florida is a different tier of program. It's not a debate. They're just better. The SEC is a different tier of conference. It's just a better baseball conference.
Should it be hopeless to ever win a series there? No, it shouldn't and I agree the program isn't where we should expect given location and NIL considerations.
I think Miami should win the series at Florida once every ten years. They should not get swept most years. They should win the series at home half the time.
Right now, we aren't there and Florida has better arms, better offense, better defense, better facilities, better manager, better infrastructure.
If any fan who has supported the program for decades feels like they should win more than they lose to Florida, I respect that. I don't agree, but I respect it.
What I believe is it shouldn't be hopeless in any game against Florida. Right now, I think we lose every single game against Florida before we even start the game. That's my criticism.