Featured columnist Danny Flynn does solid trip examining the move by Miami to prototype ways with break in Randy Shannon.
The decision can't be an slight one: Shannon was a invalid linebacker at the profess siphon during the glory days of the late 1980s. Many besides believed he would be the seemly draw in to help resurrect the program, but Shannon finished with a 28-22 record mastery four years as the head coach. His final scene was a 23-20 overtime demise to South Florida, in which attendance was reportedly underneath 30,000.
There is an interesting question that does pop up from Flynn's story. Near the end, he writes that it's "difficult to quantify the Miami job as stormless thanks to one of the luxury positions in college football like it was 10 or wherefore years ago." What do you all think?
Florida is good the state's day one program, but are the 'Canes an afterthought?
The decision can't be an slight one: Shannon was a invalid linebacker at the profess siphon during the glory days of the late 1980s. Many besides believed he would be the seemly draw in to help resurrect the program, but Shannon finished with a 28-22 record mastery four years as the head coach. His final scene was a 23-20 overtime demise to South Florida, in which attendance was reportedly underneath 30,000.
There is an interesting question that does pop up from Flynn's story. Near the end, he writes that it's "difficult to quantify the Miami job as stormless thanks to one of the luxury positions in college football like it was 10 or wherefore years ago." What do you all think?
Florida is good the state's day one program, but are the 'Canes an afterthought?
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