I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
11-1 is unlikely at this point.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
WF didn't rape us either.
First, they scored 21 points.
Second, they had 361 total yards and only 59 rushing yards.
Third, you clearly don't know the definition of rape.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
WF didn't rape us either.
First, they scored 21 points.
Second, they had 361 total yards and only 59 rushing yards.
Third, you clearly don't know the definition of rape.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
WF didn't rape us either.
First, they scored 21 points.
Second, they had 361 total yards and only 59 rushing yards.
Third, you clearly don't know the definition of rape.
Ebron had over 25% of that total in the first half alone. If you take away the bonehead play by 30 & 31 you could subtract another significant amount of yardage. Do the math, and it was a finger fak.
I guess WF n UNC had 5 star and better players than us. That's why they raped us when we were on D.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
WF didn't rape us either.
First, they scored 21 points.
Second, they had 361 total yards and only 59 rushing yards.
Third, you clearly don't know the definition of rape.
Ebron had over 25% of that total in the first half alone. If you take away the bonehead play by 30 & 31 you could subtract another significant amount of yardage. Do the math, and it was a finger fak.
Fanbase is still in denial about the decade of destruction of a once Cadillac program.
Golden is rebuilding and retooling. The price of imcompetant hires by an indifferent administration and a scandal have taken their toll and will not be repaired in less than 5 years.
Agree with all except the bolded.
Bad hires happen to even the most forward-thinking leaders and organizations. I don't think Shalala et al just suddenly woke up one day and said "y'know, I really should start caring more about the football team; think I'll hire Al Golden." IMO, she and the rest of the admin have cared about the success of the football team all along; they've just received and taken some bad advice and made a couple bad decisions based on that advice.
With all due respect for Donna, she hired Shannon because it was an opportunity for a minority hire. Her giddiness during his introduction as a new head coach made it clear that HC experience and previous success in a leadership position were not among her criteria for Shannons hiring.
With all due respect to you, Shalala hired Shannon because he was a bargain at a time when UM needed a bargain. We were paying off the salaries of Coker, Clark, and Labati, and we needed someone who would do the HC job for peanuts.
As for a "previous leadership position"...you seem to forget that there were plenty of other big-name programs hiring coordinators to the HC position around this time. Bellotti at Oregon had been their OC before taking over the HC job and making the Ducks a household name; then he passed off the reigns to his own OC Chip Kelly, and we all know that went pretty well. Clemson hired Dabo as HC, and he'd been WR coach. FSU hired Jimbo right around this same time to sit with his thumb up his *** and watch Bobby for a couple years.
That Shannon was a minority and had a dramatic back story was nice, but I can guaran-****-tee you that it wasn't the main reason for his hire.You're putting your beliefs about Shalala's politics ahead of all logic if you believe that she'd make the hire just to have a minority coach.
Fanbase is still in denial about the decade of destruction of a once Cadillac program.
Golden is rebuilding and retooling. The price of imcompetant hires by an indifferent administration and a scandal have taken their toll and will not be repaired in less than 5 years.
Agree with all except the bolded.
Bad hires happen to even the most forward-thinking leaders and organizations. I don't think Shalala et al just suddenly woke up one day and said "y'know, I really should start caring more about the football team; think I'll hire Al Golden." IMO, she and the rest of the admin have cared about the success of the football team all along; they've just received and taken some bad advice and made a couple bad decisions based on that advice.
With all due respect for Donna, she hired Shannon because it was an opportunity for a minority hire. Her giddiness during his introduction as a new head coach made it clear that HC experience and previous success in a leadership position were not among her criteria for Shannons hiring.
With all due respect to you, Shalala hired Shannon because he was a bargain at a time when UM needed a bargain. We were paying off the salaries of Coker, Clark, and Labati, and we needed someone who would do the HC job for peanuts.
As for a "previous leadership position"...you seem to forget that there were plenty of other big-name programs hiring coordinators to the HC position around this time. Bellotti at Oregon had been their OC before taking over the HC job and making the Ducks a household name; then he passed off the reigns to his own OC Chip Kelly, and we all know that went pretty well. Clemson hired Dabo as HC, and he'd been WR coach. FSU hired Jimbo right around this same time to sit with his thumb up his *** and watch Bobby for a couple years.
That Shannon was a minority and had a dramatic back story was nice, but I can guaran-****-tee you that it wasn't the main reason for his hire.You're putting your beliefs about Shalala's politics ahead of all logic if you believe that she'd make the hire just to have a minority coach.
Not to mention that Shannon was a Miami Guy with NFL coaching experience who had led top College defenses prior to his being hired. He had also been named Top assistant in the country a few years prior. In hindsight it was a bad hire, but at the time, It warranted a raised brow at most. He had enough of a resume to warrant the move, especially as a Cane alum who consistently fielded top10 defenses All Head coaches were assistants at some point, and then got their opportunity to lead. Lets not act like Randy Shannon was some purely affirmative action higher.
You dont have to have 5 star players when the other team's quarterback throws FOUR interceptions genius.
You've must of missed where I wrote WF
WF didn't rape us either.
First, they scored 21 points.
Second, they had 361 total yards and only 59 rushing yards.
Third, you clearly don't know the definition of rape.
Ebron had over 25% of that total in the first half alone. If you take away the bonehead play by 30 & 31 you could subtract another significant amount of yardage. Do the math, and it was a finger fak.
Seriously, its a freaking travesty how bad Cornelius and Highsmith are. And SENIORS to boot. I would say us playing Highsmith reminds me of why we would play Romeo Davis and Glenn Cook, but that would be an insult to Davis and Cook. Highsmith is often where he needs to be, he simply CANNOT make the plays. Its unreal.
Agree with all except the bolded.
Bad hires happen to even the most forward-thinking leaders and organizations. I don't think Shalala et al just suddenly woke up one day and said "y'know, I really should start caring more about the football team; think I'll hire Al Golden." IMO, she and the rest of the admin have cared about the success of the football team all along; they've just received and taken some bad advice and made a couple bad decisions based on that advice.
With all due respect for Donna, she hired Shannon because it was an opportunity for a minority hire. Her giddiness during his introduction as a new head coach made it clear that HC experience and previous success in a leadership position were not among her criteria for Shannons hiring.
With all due respect to you, Shalala hired Shannon because he was a bargain at a time when UM needed a bargain. We were paying off the salaries of Coker, Clark, and Labati, and we needed someone who would do the HC job for peanuts.
As for a "previous leadership position"...you seem to forget that there were plenty of other big-name programs hiring coordinators to the HC position around this time. Bellotti at Oregon had been their OC before taking over the HC job and making the Ducks a household name; then he passed off the reigns to his own OC Chip Kelly, and we all know that went pretty well. Clemson hired Dabo as HC, and he'd been WR coach. FSU hired Jimbo right around this same time to sit with his thumb up his *** and watch Bobby for a couple years.
That Shannon was a minority and had a dramatic back story was nice, but I can guaran-****-tee you that it wasn't the main reason for his hire.You're putting your beliefs about Shalala's politics ahead of all logic if you believe that she'd make the hire just to have a minority coach.
Not to mention that Shannon was a Miami Guy with NFL coaching experience who had led top College defenses prior to his being hired. He had also been named Top assistant in the country a few years prior. In hindsight it was a bad hire, but at the time, It warranted a raised brow at most. He had enough of a resume to warrant the move, especially as a Cane alum who consistently fielded top10 defenses All Head coaches were assistants at some point, and then got their opportunity to lead. Lets not act like Randy Shannon was some purely affirmative action higher.
Miami lost its self respect by hiring assistants with no previous HC experience. It was a bigger program...in fact THE program ...and it deserved Sam Jankovich type hires...coaches with track records and exprience in running a big show program.
With all due respect for Donna, she hired Shannon because it was an opportunity for a minority hire. Her giddiness during his introduction as a new head coach made it clear that HC experience and previous success in a leadership position were not among her criteria for Shannons hiring.
With all due respect to you, Shalala hired Shannon because he was a bargain at a time when UM needed a bargain. We were paying off the salaries of Coker, Clark, and Labati, and we needed someone who would do the HC job for peanuts.
As for a "previous leadership position"...you seem to forget that there were plenty of other big-name programs hiring coordinators to the HC position around this time. Bellotti at Oregon had been their OC before taking over the HC job and making the Ducks a household name; then he passed off the reigns to his own OC Chip Kelly, and we all know that went pretty well. Clemson hired Dabo as HC, and he'd been WR coach. FSU hired Jimbo right around this same time to sit with his thumb up his *** and watch Bobby for a couple years.
That Shannon was a minority and had a dramatic back story was nice, but I can guaran-****-tee you that it wasn't the main reason for his hire.You're putting your beliefs about Shalala's politics ahead of all logic if you believe that she'd make the hire just to have a minority coach.
Not to mention that Shannon was a Miami Guy with NFL coaching experience who had led top College defenses prior to his being hired. He had also been named Top assistant in the country a few years prior. In hindsight it was a bad hire, but at the time, It warranted a raised brow at most. He had enough of a resume to warrant the move, especially as a Cane alum who consistently fielded top10 defenses All Head coaches were assistants at some point, and then got their opportunity to lead. Lets not act like Randy Shannon was some purely affirmative action higher.
Miami lost its self respect by hiring assistants with no previous HC experience. It was a bigger program...in fact THE program ...and it deserved Sam Jankovich type hires...coaches with track records and exprience in running a big show program.
Right. Tell me again how many coaches you've hired in your illustrious career?
Neither Bob Stoops nor Mark Richt had experience at the HC level before their current jobs. Both OU and UGA are storied programs with big-money boosters and athletic departments that dwarf UM's.
Mike Shula had no HC experience before he was hired at Bama, perhaps the most celebrated and richest football program in the US.
Look at jeremy Foley at UF. That guy is pretty much thought of as one of the top ADs in the business. Even he hired Zook and now Muschamp.
Bad hires happen to even the best leaders and programs.
Shannon was a bad hire. It happens. It wasn't some liberal plot by Shalala and company.
LOL, so "gosh, I GUESS we can still go 11-1, *SIGH*", and lets hope if we do, that we can sh*tcan our DC and send him to UCONN. LMAO.
Every College team has some Porsters, but we really take the cake with some of our "fans".
With all due respect for Donna, she hired Shannon because it was an opportunity for a minority hire. Her giddiness during his introduction as a new head coach made it clear that HC experience and previous success in a leadership position were not among her criteria for Shannons hiring.
With all due respect to you, Shalala hired Shannon because he was a bargain at a time when UM needed a bargain. We were paying off the salaries of Coker, Clark, and Labati, and we needed someone who would do the HC job for peanuts.
As for a "previous leadership position"...you seem to forget that there were plenty of other big-name programs hiring coordinators to the HC position around this time. Bellotti at Oregon had been their OC before taking over the HC job and making the Ducks a household name; then he passed off the reigns to his own OC Chip Kelly, and we all know that went pretty well. Clemson hired Dabo as HC, and he'd been WR coach. FSU hired Jimbo right around this same time to sit with his thumb up his *** and watch Bobby for a couple years.
That Shannon was a minority and had a dramatic back story was nice, but I can guaran-****-tee you that it wasn't the main reason for his hire.You're putting your beliefs about Shalala's politics ahead of all logic if you believe that she'd make the hire just to have a minority coach.
Not to mention that Shannon was a Miami Guy with NFL coaching experience who had led top College defenses prior to his being hired. He had also been named Top assistant in the country a few years prior. In hindsight it was a bad hire, but at the time, It warranted a raised brow at most. He had enough of a resume to warrant the move, especially as a Cane alum who consistently fielded top10 defenses All Head coaches were assistants at some point, and then got their opportunity to lead. Lets not act like Randy Shannon was some purely affirmative action higher.
Miami lost its self respect by hiring assistants with no previous HC experience. It was a bigger program...in fact THE program ...and it deserved Sam Jankovich type hires...coaches with track records and exprience in running a big show program.
Right. Tell me again how many coaches you've hired in your illustrious career?
Neither Bob Stoops nor Mark Richt had experience at the HC level before their current jobs. Both OU and UGA are storied programs with big-money boosters and athletic departments that dwarf UM's.
Mike Shula had no HC experience before he was hired at Bama, perhaps the most celebrated and richest football program in the US.
Look at jeremy Foley at UF. That guy is pretty much thought of as one of the top ADs in the business. Even he hired Zook and now Muschamp.
Bad hires happen to even the best leaders and programs.
Shannon was a bad hire. It happens. It wasn't some liberal plot by Shalala and company.