Exactly.
Valid points, but it's been a lack of continuity for Miamii while both those programs have been pillars of stability.
James Franklin just wrapped his 11th year in Happy Valley, while Brian Kelly did 12 years in South Bend before taking the LSU job and handing the keys over to his one-year defensive coordinator who the team absolutely loved, with Marcus Freeman turning out to be the perfect fit guy for a program that had been run smoothly for well over a decade.
Mario Cristobal as Miami's third head coach in five years when he took over in 2022; the Canes sixth head coach in 17 seasons.
Think back to the Kyle Wright era of this program and Miami taking a 5-Star can't miss kid and saddling him with two head coaches and four different offensive coorinators—Chud, Werner, Olson/Berry and Nix—over his five seasons at UM.
Winning cures all and Miami simply needs to find a way to win.
No, this program won't soon ever be like State College, South Bend, Blacksburg or any of these other one-horse towns mentioned—but when the getting is good, few cities show-out and vibe like Miami does when it has a winner.
Look at how those Heat teams gel and play off each other when Miami is winning big—and look what a disaster the franchise looks like right now as it's losing and it's star player is disgruntled.
Same or Canes basketball, which had a long-time coach in Jim Larranaga for over a decade, built a culture and has some real camaraderie during those Sweet 16, Elite 8 and Final Four runs.
Miami will never look or feel like other traditional programs, but the Canes were legit one defense defensive coordinator and a few stops from winning the ACC and showing out in the CFP with the offense it just fielded this year.
Clean up the defensive mess, land a solid teacher-coordinator, haul in Carson Beck for some offensive consistency and run it back in 2025 ... but also realize Notre Dame and Penn State are what they are due to being a model of consistency, while Miami has legit been a revolving door of coaches dating all the way back to the Larry Coker era and his offensive assistants.