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This is what happens when you neglect HS qb recruiting and try to rely solely on the portal. Limited supply, lots of demand, and also NFL factor.


Look, if you want to say that ABOUT MARIO in five years, fine.

In 2023, we had 4-star Rashada committed (in addition to 3-star Emory). Rashada backed out to chase the $14M check.

In 2022, we retained Jacurri Brown, who was a consensus 4-star. We can all point to what he is today, but he was highly rated and recruited.

The ONLY year I'm having an issue with is THIS year, when we coulda/woulda/shoulda gone after certain guys and/or returned their phone calls.

For 2022, Lashlee/Diaz identified Jacurri, he was on the commit list before Mario was hired. We didn't have a ton of options for Mario to find someone better in one month. Mario stayed on top of Jacurri and we retained him. For 2023, people can crap on Emory, but they have massive amnesia if they forget that we had Rashada committed too. We would have had two HS QBs in one cycle, if not for the Gator offer. For 2024, people can crap on Judd, I can't stop them.

For those first two cycles, Mario absolutely did NOT "neglect HS qb recruiting and try to rely solely on the portal". We ONLY took HS QBs in 2022 and 2023, we took ZERO Portal QBs in 2022 and 2023.

Now, you can make a decent point that we should have landed Rashada and/or that the HS QBs we took are not good enough, but it's wrong to say that we "neglected HS recruiting" and "tried to rely solely on the Portal".
 
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It's not that he WON'T listen, he just overrules a lot...

And you can either laugh at that or argue that there is no distinction, I don't really care either way...

On the other hand, I have made it VERY clear in the past as to whom I trust more with player evaluations, between Alonzo and Mario.

I'm not defending or justifying. I am observing and reporting. And I have my feelings, which are mixed.

If Mario can ARTICULATE a skills or character based issue to Alonzo and Dawson as to why he prefers Ward over Howard, fine. Do so. But if it's all about "splash" and "owning F$U" and "showing those ******** on CIS that I can be decisive", then I'm not very happy with the prioritization of 1A over the other one.
I truly believe FSU torpedoed the process when they got involved with Ward. Norvell got Ward to drag his feet and lined up his true top target in the process with DJU. I don't think anyone would have blamed the staff for pivoting and going all-in on Howard.
 
Question: Can the transfer not just commit during Spring and then start in June for summer?


So who are you proposing should play in the spring?

An absent TVD? A recovering Emory? A potentially portaling Jacurri? Jeff George's son?
 
Don’t worry guys Mario got this! He’s been a P5 HC for 5 years and has only recruited 2 QB’s who have ever started P5 games. Emory bc of injury and Ashford who transferred and started elsewhere for a couple games and lost his job bc he couldn’t complete a forward pass. Proven track record!
Spoken like that fat kid with bologna **** that ALWAYS got picked last at kickball.
 
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You take him all day if he wants to hit the portal. Kid is a baller. People forget he was a top 50 recruit who made some stupid mistakes to end up at Liberty. He's very talented.
Friends son Plays at liberty and says he can't transfer until the next window due to some classes at Liberty
 
Don’t worry guys Mario got this! He’s been a P5 HC for 5 years and has only recruited 2 QB’s who have ever started P5 games. Emory bc of injury and Ashford who transferred and started elsewhere for a couple games and lost his job bc he couldn’t complete a forward pass. Proven track record!
Ill Be Back Jim Carrey GIF
 
Is Jayden Maiava even an upgrade over Tvd? I really can't believe we can't land a proven P5 winner with the money were rumored to be offering. Manny freaking Diaz landed Malik Murphy and we may settle for a kid that most this board didnt know existed
Is Murphy even good? He didn’t look good at all when he played this year
 
It's not that he WON'T listen, he just overrules a lot...

And you can either laugh at that or argue that there is no distinction, I don't really care either way...

On the other hand, I have made it VERY clear in the past as to whom I trust more with player evaluations, between Alonzo and Mario.

I'm not defending or justifying. I am observing and reporting. And I have my feelings, which are mixed.

If Mario can ARTICULATE a skills or character based issue to Alonzo and Dawson as to why he prefers Ward over Howard, fine. Do so. But if it's all about "splash" and "owning F$U" and "showing those ******** on CIS that I can be decisive", then I'm not very happy with the prioritization of 1A over the other one.
I'm not an inside, so I'm in no position to criticize. However, those are checkers-not-chess-traits. I like Mario, really hope he succeeds, but he needs some coaching of his own.
 
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I truly believe FSU torpedoed the process when they got involved with Ward. Norvell got Ward to drag his feet and lined up his true top target in the process with DJU. I don't think anyone would have blamed the staff for pivoting and going all-in on Howard.
I was thinking the same thing wrt Norvell. At a minimum he probably sowed some doubt about playing in Mario's offense and basically encouraged him to enter the draft if he wasn't going to pick FSU. "Look what Mario did to Van Dyke...that's the risk you're taking". Not necessarily saying I agree that Mario ruined TVD, but I could definitely see how rival coaches could use it to spin up a narrative for the purpose of negative recruiting.
 
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We're said to be offering one of the biggest bags of this portal cycle, looking to land a splash QB with experience. To end up with a UNLV kid that most of us need to google would be unacceptable imo
Would and should be perceived as a miss but really at this point only on field results matter. I’m just here for the mental gymnastics. Dgaf about our recruiting rankings. All that matters is winning games here on out. So if we bring in some chucker from UNLV and he leads us to W’s then all will be right in the end. Until then the optics are bad.
 
I was thinking the same thing wrt Norvell. At a minimum he probably sowed some doubt about playing in Mario's offense and basically encouraged him to enter the draft if he wasn't going to pick FSU. "Look what Mario did to Van Dyke...that's the risk your taking". Not necessarily saying I agree that Mario ruined TVD, but I could definitely see how rival coaches could use it to spin up a narrative for the purpose of negative recruiting.
I'm sure negative recruiting was done but it also made us go on the defense to ensure that Ward didn't up there, which likely cost us Howard in the process.
 
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It's not that he WON'T listen, he just overrules a lot...

And you can either laugh at that or argue that there is no distinction, I don't really care either way...

On the other hand, I have made it VERY clear in the past as to whom I trust more with player evaluations, between Alonzo and Mario.

I'm not defending or justifying. I am observing and reporting. And I have my feelings, which are mixed.

If Mario can ARTICULATE a skills or character based issue to Alonzo and Dawson as to why he prefers Ward over Howard, fine. Do so. But if it's all about "splash" and "owning F$U" and "showing those ******** on CIS that I can be decisive", then I'm not very happy with the prioritization of 1A over the other one.

This post isn’t directed at you, but intended to be a continuation of some of your points

Mario has proven that he can’t be trusted to manage the two most important variables in overseeing a football team:

1. QB position
2. Offensive scheme and playcalling

I want Miami to be great again, but barring some 180 turn from Mario in how he approaches those two components and/or bringing in someone with a proven track record to elevate those pieces we will be stuck winning 7-9 games a year
 
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