Miami Fans Become Husky Fans Overnight


"When USC and Miami are good, college football is better. That seems to be the narrative emerging from beat writers and national media types who have patiently-awaited the return to prominence at both programs."
Good God that is a DWOOG comment if I ever saw one. JFC. I may be starting to hate Mario Criscoballz, even though he didn't say any of these things.
Also, the disrespeck of Washington is real damn it!
@YellowSnow @RaceBannon @DerekJohnson
Last thought: this virtually guarantees that both programs will continue to struggle mightily.
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No mention of mutual respect between USC and Miami therefore you’re argument is a mute pooont.creepycoug said:
"When USC and Miami are good, college football is better. That seems to be the narrative emerging from beat writers and national media types who have patiently-awaited the return to prominence at both programs."
Good God that is a DWOOG comment if I ever saw one. JFC. I may be starting to hate Mario Criscoballz, even though he didn't say any of these things.
Also, the disrespeck of Washington is real damn it!
@YellowSnow @RaceBannon @DerekJohnson
Last thought: this virtually guarantees that both programs will continue to struggle mightily. -
Miami welcome back to big time college football
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A storied rivalry
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So, nobody at Miami is saying, "USC really respects us man" ? Sad. Sad really.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
No mention of mutual respect between USC and Miami therefore you’re argument is a mute pooont.creepycoug said:
"When USC and Miami are good, college football is better. That seems to be the narrative emerging from beat writers and national media types who have patiently-awaited the return to prominence at both programs."
Good God that is a DWOOG comment if I ever saw one. JFC. I may be starting to hate Mario Criscoballz, even though he didn't say any of these things.
Also, the disrespeck of Washington is real damn it!
@YellowSnow @RaceBannon @DerekJohnson
Last thought: this virtually guarantees that both programs will continue to struggle mightily. -
It's about the respect Race. It's not about the Winsipedia. USC really respects Miami.RaceBannon said:A storied rivalry
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Miami knocked the Bruins out of the BCS in 98 after winning a rescheduled game due to a Hurricane
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Nobody stans 91 Miami harder than Oregon fans, so does this make them Doogs too?
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Something tells me that Oregon no longer respecks Miami.dnc said:Nobody stans 91 Miami harder than Oregon fans, so does this make them Doogs too?
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It's over for me Creep. I just don't care about being respected by USC or anyone else at this point.
I'm just here for the hawt cigar talk with @Swaye
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When you let a running back walk you for 300 hundy, you don't deserve no stinking BCS, even if the running back in question is Edgerinn James.RaceBannon said:Miami knocked the Bruins out of the BCS in 98 after winning a rescheduled game due to a Hurricane
Also met in the legendary Fiesta Bowl New Years 85
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UCLA has been whining about that reschedule for years. If you think you belong in the BCS, should not matter than the game was delayed. -
Sounds like you care
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Let’s be honest. USC is going to spend their way to relevancy. But does Miami have the boosters to be relevant again? I don’t thinks so
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I don't know what's going on here.creepycoug said: -
Opinions vary, but I tend to think about it as being less driven by $$ and more driven by (1) good decision making and (2) dumb luck. If it were all about money, Texas would have as many titles as Alabama and Oklahoma, and of course they don't, and Michigan would be relevant as a perennial power in the modern era, and of course they are not.FireCohen said:Let’s be honest. USC is going to spend their way to relevancy. But does Miami have the boosters to be relevant again? I don’t thinks so
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Correct and until we find at least one Miami fan saying that or find a USC fan saying they respect Miami, this is not worth discussing.creepycoug said:
So, nobody at Miami is saying, "USC really respects us man" ? Sad. Sad really.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
No mention of mutual respect between USC and Miami therefore you’re argument is a mute pooont.creepycoug said:
"When USC and Miami are good, college football is better. That seems to be the narrative emerging from beat writers and national media types who have patiently-awaited the return to prominence at both programs."
Good God that is a DWOOG comment if I ever saw one. JFC. I may be starting to hate Mario Criscoballz, even though he didn't say any of these things.
Also, the disrespeck of Washington is real damn it!
@YellowSnow @RaceBannon @DerekJohnson
Last thought: this virtually guarantees that both programs will continue to struggle mightily. -
CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Correct and until we find at least one Miami fan saying that or find a USC fan saying they respect Miami, this is not worth discussing.creepycoug said:
So, nobody at Miami is saying, "USC really respects us man" ? Sad. Sad really.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
No mention of mutual respect between USC and Miami therefore you’re argument is a mute pooont.creepycoug said:
"When USC and Miami are good, college football is better. That seems to be the narrative emerging from beat writers and national media types who have patiently-awaited the return to prominence at both programs."
Good God that is a DWOOG comment if I ever saw one. JFC. I may be starting to hate Mario Criscoballz, even though he didn't say any of these things.
Also, the disrespeck of Washington is real damn it!
@YellowSnow @RaceBannon @DerekJohnson
Last thought: this virtually guarantees that both programs will continue to struggle mightily.
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The part i don’t seem to understand in all this is Mario’s involvement. He had more talent than most schools in the pac 12 and still found a way to get out coached by the likes of Herm and Shaw. Got smoked by the Utes 2x in 3 weeks. No matter how much talent he gets he’s still not a good in game coach. Have Miami fans not noticed this?
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Eh, not sure that’s a settled point. IMO a real problem he showed was sticking with a historically bad QB. With AB your assertion of him having more talent is not exactly compelling.Motrboatnsob said:The part i don’t seem to understand in all this is Mario’s involvement. He had more talent than most schools in the pac 12 and still found a way to get out coached by the likes of Herm and Shaw. Got smoked by the Utes 2x in 3 weeks. No matter how much talent he gets he’s still not a good in game coach. Have Miami fans not noticed this?
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Meat had JH at QB. Pete had Brownsocks. JH made Meat a good coach for two years. Despite him. Not so much the next two. He brought in that historically bad QB. And was too stubborn to own it and make the change.creepycoug said:
Eh, not sure that’s a settled point. IMO a real problem he showed was sticking with a historically bad QB. With AB your assertion of him having more talent is not exactly compelling.Motrboatnsob said:The part i don’t seem to understand in all this is Mario’s involvement. He had more talent than most schools in the pac 12 and still found a way to get out coached by the likes of Herm and Shaw. Got smoked by the Utes 2x in 3 weeks. No matter how much talent he gets he’s still not a good in game coach. Have Miami fans not noticed this?
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At this point, shifting the power away from the SEC is desperately needed. Historically, I trust in these sleazeball programs to match their cheating.
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I’m 1998, Nick Aliotti was the DC at UCLA. Beating UCLA with Nick Aliotti as DC is nothing to brag about.creepycoug said:
When you let a running back walk you for 300 hundy, you don't deserve no stinking BCS, even if the running back in question is Edgerinn James.RaceBannon said:Miami knocked the Bruins out of the BCS in 98 after winning a rescheduled game due to a Hurricane
Also met in the legendary Fiesta Bowl New Years 85
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All teams who win big games and have good or great seasons have good players. Extending your logic, Nick Saban is a shitty coach who just happens to have the best players.46XiJCAB said:
Meat had JH at QB. Pete had Brownsocks. JH made Meat a good coach for two years. Despite him. Not so much the next two. He brought in that historically bad QB. And was too stubborn to own it and make the change.creepycoug said:
Eh, not sure that’s a settled point. IMO a real problem he showed was sticking with a historically bad QB. With AB your assertion of him having more talent is not exactly compelling.Motrboatnsob said:The part i don’t seem to understand in all this is Mario’s involvement. He had more talent than most schools in the pac 12 and still found a way to get out coached by the likes of Herm and Shaw. Got smoked by the Utes 2x in 3 weeks. No matter how much talent he gets he’s still not a good in game coach. Have Miami fans not noticed this?
And he out-coached Pete twice. So there’s that.
This may be the most WDWHA I've seen from the Oregon crowd. I get it; you didn't want him anyway.
PS: JH is a better pro than he was a college QB. 50 offensive coordinators in 4 years will do that to you. He won a RB. Ask Justin how he feels about Meat. -
Nobody is bragging my fine feathered friend. Read the thread ese. @RaceBannon brought it up. The point, which seems to have flown over your head somewhat, is that a #3 ranked team with designs on the BCS won't be heard to complain about a reschedule after giving up a 300 yard day to one running back on an unranked team. Although that running back's bust is sitting in the HOF, so you might want to give your former life-tim D coordinator a little slack. Or don't. Either way.trublue said:
I’m 1998, Nick Aliotti was the DC at UCLA. Beating UCLA with Nick Aliotti as DC is nothing to brag about.creepycoug said:
When you let a running back walk you for 300 hundy, you don't deserve no stinking BCS, even if the running back in question is Edgerinn James.RaceBannon said:Miami knocked the Bruins out of the BCS in 98 after winning a rescheduled game due to a Hurricane
Also met in the legendary Fiesta Bowl New Years 85
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I got your point Creep.
JH is a much better QB in the pros because his head coach doesn’t run the Pistol offense.
Big kid, big arm coming out of high school. Not an early enrollee. High football IQ, learned the playbook. Thrown to the Dawgs as a true freshman.
I hope Meat keeps the fucking Pistol in Miami.
BTW: That mediocre lif-time D coordinator collects a nice big fat yearly pension from the State of Oregon.
Mediocre is a much better description than he deserves.
Frankly doubt that Herbert would ever say anything negative publicly about any of his coaches. Not that type of dude.
He didn’t put a lot of time into football - few camps, no 7X7 stuff.
3* local recruit. I believe Oregon was his only FBS offer.
Played football, basketball and baseball in high school.
All his eggs weren’t in the football basket.
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Re Justin Herbert, I was always a supporter. Don't twist it. If I had the inclination, I could find several Duck posts ripping the kid to which I responded. There were 1,000s of such posts by DWAGs. After the loss at CUOG, a lot of people jumped on his shit. "Lacks fire in his belly" "Soft" "Where's he throwing it?" etc. etc. I ALWAYS said the kid was behind the curve because of the point in time in Oregon history at which he showed up. We're all surprised he's as elite as he is already, but nobody should be shocked he's a good pro.trublue said:I got your point Creep.
JH is a much better QB in the pros because his head coach doesn’t run the Pistol offense.
Big kid, big arm coming out of high school. Not an early enrollee. High football IQ, learned the playbook. Thrown to the Dawgs as a true freshman.
I hope Meat keeps the fucking Pistol in Miami.
BTW: That mediocre lif-time D coordinator collects a nice big fat yearly pension from the State of Oregon.
Mediocre is a much better description than he deserves.
Frankly doubt that Herbert would ever say anything negative publicly about any of his coaches. Not that type of dude.
He didn’t put a lot of time into football - few camps, no 7X7 stuff.
3* local recruit. I believe Oregon was his only FBS offer.
Played football, basketball and baseball in high school.
All his eggs weren’t in the football basket.
But he was what he was when Mario took over, and the discussions these days is Mario lucked into San Diego Herbert. He didn't. Yeah, he inherited a QB with a shit-ton of athletic gifts and QB potential, but theretofore it had been untapped. Said more succinctly, it's not as if Criscoballz showed up and inherited a polished Andrew Luck. Those are different scenarios.