Diaz's Future

Often overlooked was that Dono was running Golden’s preferred defense. Golden was a DC at UVA before he went to Temple and ran that same scheme; the permanent prevent defense. Dono was Golden’s best friend and his brother-in-law so it’s doubtful Golden would have ever fired him.

With regard to Richt, he did well in 2016 and 2017 with Golden’s players. 2018, also largely with Golden’s players, went badly (as Kaaya opted to leave early and the QB play suffered as a result). Richt would have been forced by James to make changes like dump his unqualified son and hire a real OC/QB Coach. Even if he hadn’t retired abruptly, he would have been gone shortly thereafter as he suffered a heart attack later that year and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s this year.

In hindsight, James should have just let Manny go to Temple and hired the best available guy.
But, he didn’t and here we are.

But it’s OK we spend more than enough time practicing tackling and it’s all the players’ fault. This is Clay Helton again folks. Keep him for another year or two and we’re still going to be talking about the same issues in a year or two. I do think the problems are deeper due to finances and apathy in the program so a new hire probably just gives us someone new to bitch about before he’s shown the door too. I’m giving up on it.

But it’s OK we spend more than enough time practicing tackling and it’s all the players’ fault. This is Clay Helton again folks. Keep him for another year or two and we’re still going to be talking about the same issues in a year or two. I do think the problems are deeper due to finances and apathy in the program so a new hire probably just gives us someone new to bitch about before he’s shown the door too. I’m giving up on it.

I hate him more everyday as a head coach

His comments yesterday about “it breaks my heart…This is a good team and I know it”

Scream of overly emotional and weak to me…Those aren’t comments I want from my head coach. “breaks my heart”???

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the decision makers are sending the wrong message by not firing diaz yet. every game it just gets worse and worse for our players. fire him now and put t-rob or even ed reed in charge. do something

This season is over. The only thing I’d like to see is Garcia get a ton of snaps in the last 4 games. If he can flash more than TVD, there is a chance the recruiting class could be saved and more importantly Garcia won’t be forced to sit behind TVD for 3 years.

Coker won a natty

Any one of us could have done that with that roster!

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Is Garcia coming back?

I was under the impression he had minor ankle surgery and was out 4-6 weeks. We are 3 weeks in since surgery.

Lashlee said if he’s available, he will get into games.

3 days removed from another conference loss and Diaz still employed.

Why continue to make everyone suffer? Just end it already! unbelievable

They almost came back at the end with a backup fr QB. They won’t get rid of him this week. Maybe if there is a blowout on Saturday, but I think he is the coach until the end of the season.

Same I think he is too. He’s coaching for his life now.

Hopefully they’re in talks to hire a new AD, so makes no difference to fire manny now vs December. Just means we’d be short staffed to ride out the season and prob miss a bowl. No benefit there.

Smart plan is to look for AD replacements right now, let new AD pick his guy, fire Blake/manny when it’s convenient. They’re dead men walking. No sense in kiffening them out of malice.

Diaz’s future depends on him turning this defense around. If that doesn’t happen, he likely will be an analyst for a year or two before accepting a coaching job IF he really loves it or needs the money.

VERY SOON PEOPLE WILL LEARN HOW ESTUPID STUPIDER THIS THEORY IS…

PEOPLE WITH MONEY SIT IN THE BACKGROUND AND CALL ALL THE SHOTS…

THAT IS HOW THINGS WORK…

TO THINK THAT BLAKE JAMES IS JUST DOING WHATEVER HE WANTS AND NOT WHAT HE IS TOLD IS COMPLETELY ESTUPID STUPIDER THINKING…

I still think Miami should hire Pete Shinnick of the University of West Florida. UM would save millions in so doing and have hired a guy who has won wherever he has been a head coach. Shinnick has coached over 200 games as head coach. In four years Shinnick took a beginning Div 2 football program to win the Div 2 National Championship. Fastest time in Div 2 history. In his second year, Pete took UWF to the NC title game. For the first six weeks of the season, UWF has been the No. 1 ranked Div 2 team.

There is no more efficient Athletic Department than that of West Florida, and Shinnick is a super-organized guy. Further he is an excellent recruiter and judge of talent since he picks up players not offered by the major regional schools. UWF’s QB Austin Reed is the best QB in the state. UWF’s team in contrast to Miami’s plays “poised” football on both sides of the ball. Shinnick was recently interviewed by our own Elite80 on one of his podcasts.

UM has failed to hire the right coach for almost twenty years. Passing three times on Leach who was dying to come to Miami was a high mark in the annals of stupidity. Instead we paid exorbitant salaries and experienced mediocre results. UM should make a daring hire, one that will shake things up a bit, and hire Pete Shinnick

Pete Shinnick’s present salary is $141,000 a year. UM could hire Pete and have a vast amount of money left over to hire a veritable army of able assistants.

From The Herald …

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/acc/university-of-miami/article255202456.html

University of Miami athletic director Blake James told the Miami Herald that football coach Manny Diaz “knows we need to win games,’’ but declined to say if his job is safe for the rest of the season.

When asked during a phone conversation if Miami’s Diaz would definitely finish the season as head coach, James declined to answer specifically.

“I can’t look into the future,’’ James said. “I think it’s a situation where Manny is our head coach and he’s getting the guys ready to play a game tomorrow.

“Manny is our head coach. Obviously this has been a disappointing season. Manny would acknowledge that. Our guys would acknowledge that. And I understand that the fans acknowledge that.

“The last two losses have been very tough. The team has fought to the very end. And while those games could have easily gone our way and we’d be sitting here at 4-2 and 2-0 [in the Atlantic Coast Conference], they didn’t go our way.

‘WE NEED TO WIN’

“We need to win games. Manny knows we need to win games. And he and his coaching staff are doing everything they can to put our guys in position to win games.’’

The Hurricanes (2-4, 0-2 ACC), off to their worst start since 1997, meet No. 18 NC State at 7:30 p.m. Saturday (ESPN2) at Hard Rock Stadium.

Going into the NC State game, Diaz, 47, is 16-14 since he became the head coach at Miami before the 2019 season. Diaz’s five-year contract runs through 2023. His salary is not publicly disclosed because UM is a private school, but a source told the Herald’s Barry Jackson that Diaz was due to make between $6.5 million and $8 million combined over the 2022 and 2023 seasons, depending on if he met incentives.

The Herald asked James if the NC State game could affect Diaz’s job status.

“Every game affects the evaluation of a job,’’ James said. “Again, dating back to his time over the years, every game you play affects your status. It strengthens it in certain games and obviously challenges it in others. Every game is part of the evaluation of someone’s job status.’’

Diaz has been under immense pressure since the end of the 2020 season, when the Canes finished 8-3 overall but got humiliated by North Carolina 62-26 in their final regular season game and went on to lose to Oklahoma State in the Cheez-It Bowl. Miami has lost six of its past eight games dating to last season, and its past six games against opponents in Power 5 conferences. UM’s last win against a non-ACC Power 5 opponent was Nov. 11, 2017 against No. 3 Notre Dame.

Would James consider making a coaching change if UM doesn’t qualify for a bowl? The Hurricanes need to win four of their last six regular-season games to qualify.

“I can’t look into the future and say, ‘If X then Y,’’’ James said. “But yes, there’s always an ongoing evaluation of our coaches in any sport.”

JULIO FRENK SITUATION

The Herald also asked James if UM president Julio Frenk has assured James that his job is safe.

“I haven’t had those types of conversations,’’ James said. “What I can say is Julio Frenk has been very supportive of me. He’s been very supportive of our athletics program. He has great alignment and he has great expectations of our athletics program. Obviously we have to continue to get better. I know that, he knows that and in this case Manny knows that.

“Those are the things we’re focused on, getting better.

“I have great communication with Julio and a great appreciation for my job and recognize that part of my job is making sure we exceed at a higher level of competition.”

In late September, after ESPN College GameDay host Kirk Herbstreit called out Frenk, James and Diaz for not being aligned in their goals and visions for the football program, Frenk released a long statement regarding UM athletics that included his decision “to increase the involvement’’ of Frenk’s leadership team to “augment my own direct engagement with the athletics director.” Frenk named his chief of staff Rudy Fernandez and his senior advisor Joe Echevarria as helping to facilitate “seamless alignment between the Board of Trustees, my entire administration, and the athletics department.’’

“The only way my role has really changed is that I have much more regular communications with those two individuals,’’ James told the Herald. “But I had communication with them in advance of the letter and I have communication with Julio.

“It’s not like I didn’t have communication with so many of the leaders on our campus. We’re part of a university. We’re not on an island. I wouldn’t want anyone to think that I didn’t have communication with campus before all this happened.’’

WHY NO COACHING CHANGE?

James was then asked why he has decided not to replace Diaz at this time, considering the reality of where UM is as a football program.

“Because I don’t think that’s the best decision for the University of Miami football program,’’ James said.

Why not?

James: “When you look at Year One obviously there were some real challenges in Manny’s head coaching. He would acknowledge that. It was a tough finish for us with the three losses to end the season.

“Year two [in 2020] the team significantly improved and we had a great year overall. Obviously a very disappointing and frustrating loss to North Carolina and a battle with Oklahoma State that didn’t go our way. But calling it for what it is, an 8-2 regular-season record and loss in the bowl game.

“And this year has been disappointing on all accounts.

“We need to win more and Manny knows we need to win more and that’s what he’s focused on. But my job is to support him in doing that and part of that is getting ready to play North Carolina state tomorrow.”

Should UM hire a new coach, James was asked if there is enough money to hire a big-time, proven one.

“I’m not going to get into that,’’ James said. “What I’ll say is the University of Miami is committed to winning football. And we’re committed to putting the resources in our program that are needed to winning on whatever front that is.’’

Apparently, Manny didn’t understand that Miami has to win games until James explained that to him … Said Diaz, “Gosh, I wish Blake had spoken up sooner. I mean if I had only known that we were supposed to win games, I would have done things much differently”

Man this feels like a decade ago.

Blake said most of the right things, although it’s just the standard talk. The one thing I hate is when they start saying things like, “If the ball bounced left instead of right then we could just as easily be 4-2 instead of 2-4.” Sure, that’s true, but the game’s still would’ve been awful. Fans would still be upset.

I do like that Frenk and james are having to answer these questions about job security. It raises the problem in the public eye and they have to be feeling the heat every single time they get asked.

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Here’s what I don’t get. Everyone will say that the reason he won’t be let go is because of what happened in the second half of the game. What was he able to do in 15 minutes that he wasn’t able to do in the two weeks leading up to the game?

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