🏈 Miami coaching job (Al Golden fired)

Alabama could potentially lose a lot of coaches and players at the end of this year. Kirby and Lane are prime targets. There are other coaches that have been head coaches before, but now they have Saban training. I'm sure Henry will be gone along with most of the defensive front. It wouldn't surprise me if Reuben Foster jumps (although he would benefit like Ragland did from another year).
STOP THAT RIGT NOW!!! Repeat after me, Henry will not leave. Henry will not Leave. Henry will not :computerdestroy: Well do you think Drake will leave too? Because, just look at that Georgia boy that play for the Rams. The last three games he been over 100+ yards.
 
Cristobal is a natural fit for Miami. He's won at a college near the Miami area with significantly less reasons to be successful. Also, Miami doesn't pay it's head coaches like they are a big time program. I saw something this weekend saying USCe could probably offer up to $2M per year more than Miami. Salary alone is going to keep them out of the top tier market.
 
Cristobal is a natural fit for Miami. He's won at a college near the Miami area with significantly less reasons to be successful. Also, Miami doesn't pay it's head coaches like they are a big time program. I saw something this weekend saying USCe could probably offer up to $2M per year more than Miami. Salary alone is going to keep them out of the top tier market.

I wouldn't call 27-47 a winning record as a head coach (his record at FIU - his only HC experience). He has ties to Miami, but do they want someone who can turn things around or relate to the program?
 
I wouldn't call 27-47 a winning record as a head coach (his record at FIU - his only HC experience). He has ties to Miami, but do they want someone who can turn things around or relate to the program?

He won a conference title and made two consecutive bowl games at FIU. He has the only two winning records at FIU history. Did he win 10 games every year? Of course not, but at FIU he's far and away their most successful coach.
 
Cristobal is a natural fit for Miami. He's won at a college near the Miami area with significantly less reasons to be successful. Also, Miami doesn't pay it's head coaches like they are a big time program. I saw something this weekend saying USCe could probably offer up to $2M per year more than Miami. Salary alone is going to keep them out of the top tier market.

South Carolina is paying for Spurrier's full salary this year and they don't have to. They could pay him ~$2m for services rendered this year, but instead they are paying him his full $4m, he was making in the low $3m range and received a $700k bump last year. They've gone stupid, I don't care what he did for South Carolina, he quit in the middle of the season, pay his ass accordingly. He said a few months ago in July that he wasn't going anywhere anytime soon and was going to be coaching for a long time.

I don't think South Carolina has the money to throw around like they think they do ($98m in revenue vs $95m in expenses).

Golden was making a bit over $2m at Miami, 7th in the ACC in terms of pay. Does Miami get serious about a HC and pay someone who has experience or are they going to settle for a 1st time HC.
 
South Carolina is paying for Spurrier's full salary this year and they don't have to. They could pay him ~$2m for services rendered this year, but instead they are paying him his full $4m, he was making in the low $3m range and received a $700k bump last year. They've gone stupid, I don't care what he did for South Carolina, he quit in the middle of the season, pay his ass accordingly. He said a few months ago in July that he wasn't going anywhere anytime soon and was going to be coaching for a long time.

I don't think South Carolina has the money to throw around like they think they do ($98m in revenue vs $95m in expenses).

Golden was making a bit over $2m at Miami, 7th in the ACC in terms of pay. Does Miami get serious about a HC and pay someone who has experience or are they going to settle for a 1st time HC.

I think USCe understands that if they want to compete they have to pay in that 3-4M range for a coach. I'm not sure Miami is going to pay in that range. Plus they are still under the self imposed scholarship reductions. I don't see any big named coach jumping at the opportunity to play with less scholarships.
 
Miami has such apathy toward football. Driving 45 minutes from campus to the stadium has that affect. I think they call Cristobal for his connection to the school, the area, and his success there at FIU. Throw out his first 2-3 years there, he inherited a group that had just moved up to big boy level. The president fired him after going 11-13 over his past 2 seasons because he wanted Butch Davis!
 
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Miami has such apathy toward football. Driving 45 minutes from campus to the stadium has that affect. I think they call Cristobal for his connection to the school, the area, and his success there at FIU. Throw out his first 2-3 years there, he inherited a group that had just moved up to big boy level. The president fired him after going 11-13 over his past 2 seasons because he wanted Butch Davis!

He's already putting his name in the hat for the UM job again...lolz
 
I've heard Mario mentioned with Miami, and Smart mentioned with USCe. I heard Kiffin mentioned, but I don't remember which team.
But, for now, I hope everyone is focused on this team and getting everything and everyone focused on lsu.

Was listening to sports radio over lunch today in Atlanta. The name that came up for the Miami job was Mark Richt. It was only speculation, but he played at Miami, coached at Miami, is from South Florida and has been successful. Interesting. He gets beat up a lot for his lack of championships, so could this be the time to go a put respect back on the plate at Miami?
 
IMO, CKS does not take the job at Crimes R Us. The former U players from their heyday will want a Miami guy. All of the reasons mentioned above in previous threads are valid reasons why not to go to South Beach.
 
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