All nonsense. No way he builds a program this far and goes anywhere. Miami USC will try but it's a no
I agree. But I do think we eventually lose Mario to only one place, and that place is Miami. Just not yet and probably not soon.
I agree. Miami is the one spot. I think he would have to come close if not win a Natty here and then that might be on the table. Ppl say Alabama if NS retired but I'm not even buying that.
Miami job is a step down at this point. Why go into a rebuild when on the cusp of something great where he is?
I agree, but turning your home program back into a dominant winner could be appealing to him. Despite having some issues, a great coach is winning in Miami. It’s too talent rich of an area.
Imagine spending the last five years telling every high school kid in LA all the reasons why they shouldn’t go to SC and then going to SC to be the head football coach.
Imagine spending the last five years telling every high school kid in LA all the reasons why they shouldn’t go to SC and then going to SC to be the head football coach.
Imagine spending the last five years telling every high school kid in LA all the reasons why they shouldn’t go to SC and then going to SC to be the head football coach.
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He did say it didn't mean anything just what he heard from USC
Now Mario can go to every California kid’s home and say “I know USC hired (blank), but I’m who they really wanted.”
USC has become a beta program. Why give your biggest recruiting rival this kind of ammo?