Cristobal to Da U

And Willie T barely made it through two seasons in Tally.
He at USF or FAU now?
FAU. And not doing very well. AFAICT, he has had ONE good season and that was five years and three colleges ago at USF.

I dunno about opening up the checkbook for a guy who had all of Nike's power behind him and still lost twice to flyover country Utah by a combined 76-17 within 13 days. Maybe go after the guy who won 76-17 instead?
 
Have they even fired Manny Diaz yet?
Apparently not. Word is if Cristobal turns them down the will keep Manny. It’s weird. Also rumor that there is some Cuban attorney billionaire who is wanting to build Miami a stadium. And is related to Cristobal by marriage.
 
Pretty sure there are no billionaires in Cuba. Attorneys especially.
 
If Cristobal leaves, how about Orgeron to Oregon? Has a nice ring to it.
 
It’s like the Mets signing Scherzer. They’re the Mets, they’re going to screw it up. Same goes for anything Miami does.

We all talked öööö like this about Clemson with Clemsoning and Dabo being a clown too less than a decade away from them winning a couple nattys and putting their program in the same conversation with Bama. This isn't Miami making 1 good hire. This is Miami, who already sits in a hot bed of talent and already picks up relatively good recruiting classes and is already solidly funded, making great hires at AD, HC, and adding an additional 20-30 million to their program annually. Miami is committing itself to stepping it up, no gaurantee it happens, but they're laying a good foundation to back up their expectations. Clemson showed that proper funding is the foundation to building a successful program. Georgia Tech's movers and shakers better be paying attention and making plans to figure out how we can do the same.
 
Apparently not. Word is if Cristobal turns them down the will keep Manny. It’s weird. Also rumor that there is some Cuban attorney billionaire who is wanting to build Miami a stadium. And is related to Cristobal by marriage.

So the problem here is Coral Gables itself. Not saying it won't happen, but that's really the biggest hurdle to clear. But if anyone can make governments do things for them, it's rich people.
 
Miami is finally getting their crap together. Not good for the rest of the Coastal.
 
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