You obviously think this is negative by the section not highlighted. What was handled poorly - we won the last five games?
I will say this in most cases including with this staff and team you will find that if a player is disciplined he pays the penalty and there is an apology extended to the team and coaches. However, if the Coaches are in the wrong rarely is there a Coach man enough to stand and admit their decisions were wrong regardless of the impact on the player and if they do it's years later when it doesn't even matter at that point which is unfortunate.
Coaches and the University are going to apologize for winning the last 5 games because they played someone other than the player you wanted them to play? Players have been disciplined all season. I'm sure the public didn't see the details of all of those situations.
Who's asking for an apology for winning? Players have been disciplined all season and you heard about everyone of them.... Now most people become suspicious when you can't seem to get a story together surrounding Yearby's deal. We also know that people tend to not want to talk about issues beyond a certain point when they are in the wrong especially when they hold all the authority.
You still haven't answered what your theory is. Seems like you are the one with the suspicions. I watched the games, saw adjustments, losses, wins, etc., but didn't do it looking for the ghosts of running backs yet to come.
Fortunately, I am not like yawl who are quickly to fault the kid or one side over the other with false information. I pointed out the fact that journalism has fallen off because they can't seem to get the story out of the University of Miami. I gave them credit if it involved Riley's Heat and Belichick's Patriots. However, they are ready to feast on anything negatively impacting the student athlete but they seem to stand with the university if it appears to be in the wrong and which by coincident don't leak the story. Don't get mad at me for doing my due diligence by asking the question.
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