Mario Cristobal and the Miami Hurricanes need to prove THIS in 2024

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  • Опубліковано 26 бер 2024
  • Has Mario Cristobal ever made a quarterback BETTER?
    In this podcast episode clip, Ty and Dan from The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast discuss the prospects for Mario Cristobal and the Miami Hurricanes in the upcoming 2024 college football season. After two seasons with the Canes (and a recent bowl loss to Rutgers), what needs to happen next for Cristobal to fully rediscover Miami's swagger?
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  • @Exit1Cane
    @Exit1Cane 2 місяці тому +3

    Anthony Brown most definitely improved under Mario

  • @chrisparker3354
    @chrisparker3354 2 місяці тому +4

    Hmm has Nick Saban ever had one?

  • @eb98100
    @eb98100 2 місяці тому +3

    i’m glad Dan put aside is hatred for Mario. That being said, Justin Herbert had his best statistical year in his fourth year and won the Rose Bowl. The other thing that Dan always fails to mention is that the program was not healthy when Mario took over. Clearly we saw the results that Taggert brings to a program so we know that would’ve been a disaster. Then Mario is hired and immediatel takes recruiting to new heights that Oregon has never seen. He brought a completely different mentality to that team, won a couple rose bowls and beat a loaded buckeyes team in the horseshoe in his three years in Eugene. When he left, the cupboard was loaded with two top 10 classes and he served up a top 10 class to Lanning on his way out the door.
    There are certainly things that you can say about Mario and his game day decisions which I wholeheartedly agree with, but ducks fans acting like he didn’t hand off a completely healthy program on the rise to Lanning is so ridiculous.
    Meanwhile Lanning has a top 5-10 roster and a top 5 QB and can’t win a P12 with a wide open portal and all the NIL money a team can buy.

    • @vanallen1673
      @vanallen1673 2 місяці тому +1

      College football ain't seen anything yet. Mario will dominate the talents-rich S. Fla like no one has ever seen. Yes, I dare to say Miami will be more loaded in the near future than those great Miami teams during the championship years.

    • @solidverbal
      @solidverbal  2 місяці тому

      D: Herbert's best statistical year was his sophomore year in 2017 with Taggart calling plays. More yards/att and adj yds/att, better rating, more efficient across the board against P12 teams. I watched every single of these games, the offense got slightly better better between 2018 and 2019, largely because of a great OL and running game. Mario by then had multiple cycles as both OL and HC to improve WR, kept on an average OC, and in 2018 the team came out completely flat and unprepared for road games against Wazzu and Arizona, neither game really in doubt against inferior talent.
      He won one (1) Rose Bowl, not multiple, but if you include a 7-6 RedBox Bowl win as a Rose win, then sure. That Rose year also would've been a playoff year had Mario not mismanaged the clock and run awful, predictable 4th and short plays against Auburn to open the season, and then came out flat (!) against ASU on national TV. And that Rose game was largely won by Herbert's legs, not arm, btw (and a Brady Breeze fumble return TD). Oregon's recruiting grew under Mario, though mostly on paper. Penei, KT, and Troy Franklin were big wins and all-time Ducks, though Franklin didn't do anything until the Alamo Bowl, the first game Oregon played after Mario left for Miami. Oregon did beat Ohio State, though, but it wasn't behind great QB play. Brown was fine, but it was explosive runs, and a great game called by OC Joe Moorhead, who yes, Mario hired.
      As for the program he left for Lanning - Mario left no starting caliber QBs and the #81 points/drive defense. His five star LBs (Flowe, Noah Sewell) busted, his second jewel of a 5* OT didn't pan out until he transferred to BYU. His final class (2021) featured all of four players who played in 2022 and 2023.
      You actually have to dig in to the reality of the program and watch the games, not just comment from afar that he was this amazing coach that Oregon people don't appreciate. Yes, he won games, and yes that may seem a bit foreign to Miami fans, but let's also exist in reality.

  • @NoFace-ke9pc
    @NoFace-ke9pc 2 місяці тому

    Justin Herbert's best season was under Harbaugh. He is loyal to his qbs to a fault. Like Anthony brown. Not anymore

  • @vanallen1673
    @vanallen1673 2 місяці тому

    Herbert went from a 3 star recruit to a NFL 1st rounder. That is improvement in any fairminded individual's mind. Mario had only 2 full classes. His 1st was last minute saves (he still did a fantastic job given the situation). Mario does NOT have to prove anything. He has already pointed the ship in the right direction. At his current recruiting pace, he will eventually overwhelm the oppositions on talents alone.

    • @solidverbal
      @solidverbal  2 місяці тому

      D: He never overwhelmed anyone at Oregon on talent alone. They won close games against inferior teams with regularity. They even lost to awful and average teams to mix it up a bit, too. You've actually gotta dig in to where Oregon's program was and watch the games, don't just compliment this make believe Oregon situation from afar.

    • @vanallen1673
      @vanallen1673 2 місяці тому

      @@solidverbal I wouldn't call OSU mediocre or awful. He took the Ducks and won the Rose. Yes, he was so awful as a coach that they named coach of year. I think many Oregon fans hated Mario because his alma mater called and he responded out of loyalty. You all should be more appreciative and understanding.

    • @solidverbal
      @solidverbal  2 місяці тому

      @@vanallen1673D: Again, just watch the games. He won the Rose Bowl and that is a very good thing. Did Justin Herbert get better at Oregon or was his high draft status largely due to showing potential with a huge arm and ideal size? Oregon fans who watched every Ducks game and watched them run a dumb system under a disappointing Mario promoted OC are probably more apt to have this conversation than Miami ones in denial about a coach losing games in the exact same manor to, somehow, even worse teams. Either watch the games and dig in to the reality in Eugene or don't, but hoping for a alt reality won't get you far.

    • @vanallen1673
      @vanallen1673 2 місяці тому

      @@solidverbal We will agree to disagree. While I look at his success from a macro view, you tend to focus on the minutiae. The reality is from that angle, even Knute Rockne can be seen as inadequate. Give Mario a few years in Miami. Time will tell.

  • @ultragator724
    @ultragator724 2 місяці тому

    Mario is a good recruiter horrible GameDay coach.

    • @eb98100
      @eb98100 2 місяці тому

      Yeah he’s just a “good” recruiter LOL

    • @vanallen1673
      @vanallen1673 2 місяці тому +1

      Like him or not, any fair person gotta admit that Mario gives his best. He is not JUST a good recruiter. He gets results because he's willing to work hard when there are many coaches who disdained recruiting and NIL. I will root for a down to earth and tireless worker like Mario every time.

    • @ultragator724
      @ultragator724 2 місяці тому

      @@vanallen1673 Like to see how good of a recruiter he is without billionaires backing up his NIL deals tho.