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BullBlood

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  1. The OB is a horrible stadium and I would hesitate to go back. Miami needs to attract more fans to home games.
  2. He's a good player, no doubt. He does get more attention than he deserves because of his pedigree and because he's constantly SCREAMING and pumping his fists drawing attention to himself. His hair also makes him very recognizable and easy to remember. I don't know if you call this "overrated," but definitely not one of the best players in the NCAA.
  3. seems like we're just not playing that well on the road. what's the last bad home game we've had? (army 2004). Kansas, cinci, uconn(05), and Pitt (05) were all on the road, and were all games we would have won if they were at home. It's still a young team and we're learning to win on the road (RUT, WVU, UNC) The shut out in the MCCB is a tired argument. Me moved the ball and missed field goals/went for it on 4th downs, but they ultimately had a fantastic defense (multiple defensive players drafted from that team including #1 overall). Still we only lost by two scores. It's not like we lost by 40 and got shut out.
  4. Love the MG site! one thing I was looking for, and was unable to find, was his high school stats/honors/trophies/accomplishments. I remember reading about them when he was recruited, and thinking how amazing they were. could be a nice addition to an already excellent site.
  5. He's got to have somebody else in mind before he pulls the trigger. He can't just go out and hire somebody "new." They have to be somebody who is right for the position. We truly could do worse than CRM and Mr. Woolard knows that. We've already heard a couple of solid candidates say that they could consider leaving their current positions if they had a "great situation" to step into as a HC. Well, i'm not sure those guys would even consider USF right now. I hope woolard is trying to see what kind of options we have out there before he pulls the trigger on CRM. At this point, I think either way we will be better next season.
  6. well, we could suffer through 2 straight 3-game-sweeps and still have the same record as USC (who is also ranked ahead of us).
  7. works for me.  but it did take a few seconds.  Don't hit the play button twice as this will cause it to pause before video starts. Looks like he wasn't in the top 10 in 40 yd dash. Sorry I was too slow
  8. Kevin Williams is out. Went to San Fran for JUCO, and did not sign LOI. I believe Schmidt is going to be a soph. Not sure about Huners. Schmidt had a RS year at Kstate and transferred with a hardship waiver last year.
  9. USF's schedule makers have done an outstanding job. You can't expect us to go from playing in CUSA to competing with UF, FSU, MIA, TEX, USC, and Ohio State. We need to keep "building" the program (which is what we are doing with the current schedules). We should continue to play the teams like UNC, NCstate, Michst, and Indiana. We have games scheduled with all of these teams in the next few years, not to mention MIA, UF and AUB. UCF played a bunch of big time teams for a couple of years and where did that get them? We're better off playing a "decent" schedule and continuing to go to bowl games every year vs. playing a really difficult schedule and missing a bowl game.
  10. are they still offering the "free" upgrade to USF plates for the first year. I had a coupon for the $25 refund, but it expired before I needed to renew.
  11. I'm actually looking forward to seeing the Elon game. I want to see if we can actually blow one of these teams away. When's the last time we beat a team by more than 35-40?
  12. I didn't want to sound too harsh because he was a lifesaver this year. But if we want to compete for BE titles we're going to need somebody GREAT running the ball for this offense. He gives us some good depth at RB and will hopefully contribute on special teams
  13. Very true bulliever. At least there is a pretty decent plan in place to take care of the assistants' salaries. CJL is still pushing for that dinning hall. Hope he gets it soon.
  14. He earned it based on last year's performance, and it does set a good example of any other players considering walking on. But I hope he never lines up in the RB position again. He's a good player, but nowhere near the talent level we're going to need to win the BE.
  15. Well, we've already got a great staff in place for next year, minus the 2 grad assistants(money is not an issue there).  We'll have another 100,000 to go around during the next "assistant shuffle."  Shouldn't be too bad.  We're getting there.  More money doesn't always mean better results (see UCF). In related news it looks like we dodged a bullet by retaining douglas after minnesota offered him a nice pay increase....according to Brett's blog today. A few more years of winning and increased fan support and this program will be very financially sound.  They're doing the right thing by trying to spend responsibly since we are still such a young program with a questionable fan base.
  16. Forget about the miniscule chance this kid has of qualifying....who knows what kid of distraction he may be if he actually does make it onto campus.
  17. It's true that only a few of these recruits will be expected to contribute this year, but it's always better to have them developing on-campus, along-side their fellow teammates. Plus if they end up going the juco route, the whole recruiting process starts all over.
  18. good point. I think this schedule shapes up very very nicely in terms of attendance. This year, both our ESPN games are AWAY. Our holiday game is AWAY (PITT). And we have an awesome home sched. If we have another good year in 07, our home crowds will be huge.
  19. The fact that we are getting FLA talent is way underemphasized. Every weekend you hear commentators talking about how teams like Rut/WF/GT/etc, etc are stockpiled with "Florida talent." Many of these kids were 2 or 3 star guys but they certainly have the ability. We are lucky that 95% of our team is from the state regardless of their 2-star status. The recruiting has definitely gotten progressively better. In the 1-A ind years we were playing kids that were recruited as 1-AA players. In CUSA we were playing with kids recruited as 1-A ind players. In the BE we've been playing with kids who were recruited as CUSA players. In the next year or two, our talent level will finally catch up to our competition level. We have never experienced this before, so i'm excited as hell to see how that plays out. ;D
  20. Leavitt has said on several occasions that we will continue to play a 1-AA team every year as long as it counts towards bowl eligibility. His reasoning had something to do with the fact that we were once 1-AA (not too long ago) and it was very important for us to get that "big" division 1-A game every year. It seems like he's trying to look out for the little guy as much as he's trying to guarantee a victory. We wouldn't be where we are today if none of the "big-time" programs wanted to play a 1-AA team each year.
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