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Genuine question — how is that dude on the same level as T-Rob? He seems like he has a bright future, but we don’t know for sure how well he would do at UM.
Genuine question - are you honestly asking this question? To quote Vito Corleone, YOU CAN ACT LIKE A MAN!
Nobody has any guarantee "how well anyone would do at UM", so forgive me if I tell you that sounds like the most ridiculous question I've ever heard.
Someone chose to coach at Alabama over Miami. MOVE ON. What are we supposed to do, cry forever? Good lord, we all have to STFU and move on to the next guy. And if he "doesn't do well at UM", you give him the Bill Miller treatment and hire the 2023 version of 1999 Greg Schiano. What would you have us do, leave the coaching position open until we find a "dude on the same level as T-Rob"?
Look, I'm not happy that T-Rob left, but I'm not going to cry about it either.
And all the pvssies crying about Corey Raymond need to move on with their lives too. Corey Raymond isn't walking through that door.
Hire the best available coaches, and if they don't perform, replace them next year. It really isn't complicated. It's the 150-year story of college football.
And I'm sorry if all that sounds harsh, but we've literally gone through dozens of pages of people complaining about T-Rob and Corey Raymond. Corey Raymond had brief and legit interest in UM, but Gaypier moved so fast and decisively that the initial UM interest really didn't matter. I've already made it clear why Raymond jumped on the Gaytor offer and didn't wait even 24 extra hours to consider UM. He's with fellow Louisiana guys, and he gets a shot at revenge on LSU and Kelly. Oh, and we can mock "SEC-SEC-SEC", but some people really believe in that ****e. People act as if a Miami offer is so powerful that grown men are unable to say no, but people take certain jobs for a variety of reasons.
On to the next candidate. T-Rob is dead to me. Let's all try to act like men (and some very powerful women too).