Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Miami Needs to Move Beyond the JJ Coaching Tree

The Hurricane Nation Needs to Stop Revising History and Wake Up to Reality

To coach at Alabama you have to be connected to Bear Bryant. To coach Basketball at North Carolina you have to be connected to Dean Smith. Lesser known is the unwritten rule that to coach Football at Miami, even as an assistant, a connection to Jimmy Johnson (JJ) is almost a prerequisite of employment. I believe a big reason Larry Coker is out today as Miami Football coach is that despite being a Jimmy Johnson protege' himself, he fired three JJ lifers last year, Don Soldinger, Greg Mark and Art Kehoe. While Coker's record itself was a problem the last few years, the vulchers did not really begin circling him until he turned over his coaching staff.

One of the least reported stories by the national media is that despite the head coaching turnover at UM, for years a certain core of assistants who either played for Jimmy Johnson or coached with him were retained by every Head Coach. Names like Randy Shannon, Don Soldinger, Rob Chudzinski, Art Kehoe, Greg Mark, Ed Oregron, Tony Wise and Mario Cristobal. Miami fans have an unhealthy obsession with JJ, even though he inherited a national championship team from Howard Schnellenberger and was later shown to be an inferior gameday coach to his successor, Dennis Erickson. Butch Davis was given the Head Coaching job in 1995 because he met UM's only requirement: He had coached with Jimmy Johnson, including a stint at UM, for 15 years. The fact that he had never been a Head Coach didn't dissuade the U, who probably would have been better off actually conducting a national search.

Butch Davis made the cult of JJ more real than ever at the "U." He brought back Don Soldinger who had been shown the door by previous coach Dennis Erickson and made him an assistant again. He promoted Art Kehoe, and hired former players Randy Shannon, Rod Chudzinski, Mario Cristobal and Greg Mark to key staff positions. When Dave Wannstadt, JJ's ultimate lakhi and sideman was fired as Chicago Bears coach, Davis fired Defensive Coordinator Bill Miller (who resurfaced as Ron Zook's right hand man at UF and now Illinois) and brought in Greg Schiano who had served as a Bear assistant and was recommended personally by Wanny himself. When Schiano went to Rutgers he took Cristobal with him and the two embarked on a campaign where they raided potential UM recruits from Dade and Broward Counties to the state University of NJ. (Cristobal has since returned to Miami but is now a leading candidate for the FIU head coaching job.....However rumor has it that Donna Shalala has stated in no uncertain terms that any staff that defects to FIU is never welcome back at the U following the Pete Garcia situation and the ugly brawl.)

Butch Davis, despite the revisionist view of UM fans was a far worse gameday coach than Larry Coker was. Greg Schiano is also the Assistant who cost Miami an upset over then #2 Penn State in 1999 by leaving Mike Rumph in single coverage on Choppy Fields on 3rd and long, with Miami about to win the game inside of two minutes remaining. Schiano didn't learn from his mistake when he blitzed everyone on Chris Weinke on a third down a year later and Weinke threw what could have been the game winning TD to a wide open Atrews Bell with 1:37 remaining. (Miami came back and won, but that is not the point....Schiano almost lost them the biggest game of the year) Dave Wannstedt, JJ's closest associate and confidante in coaching is a failure everywhere he's been. Just ask Tyler Palko who went from a can't miss first round pick to a marginal second day draft pick thanks to Wanny's counsel. Yet to UM fans who seem to blame Larry Coker for everything from 9/11 to the Stock Market crash of 1929, these facts do not matter.

Larry Coker tried something different and given time and one less player murder maybe it would have worked. He actually mined the country for the best assistant coaches available. Imagine that! In came John Palermo, former FSU player and longtime Barry Alvarez assistant at Wisconsin. Also longtime NFL assistant Rich Olsen, Former Army Head Man Kevin Berry and Marquis Mosely were hired. This staff was never given time to gel because Miami's fans wanted Butch Davis back as Head Coach, and Coker began coaching scared after a loss to Louisville in September.

Today, the clamoring throughout the Cane nation is to not even have a coaching search but to put as much money on the table to lure Greg Schiano, as detailed above a member of the JJ tree back to the U. Schiano if not for an accident of timing would have been UM's coach in 2001, and was actually offered the job when Coker was hired but since he had just accepted the Rutgers job he couldn't go back on his word. Had Schaino been the coach in 2001, Miami likely would not have won the National title. Schiano was too green as coach to have properly managed the tough task of winning @ FSU, @ VT, and vs Washington in the same season. Perhaps Miami would be better now with Schiano but to trade the 2001 title and possibly the 2002 title to teach a coach on the job (as was done with Butch Davis who required four years of on the job training, lest the Miami fan base forgets those sorry years) would have been disasterous. Without the 2001 title and near miss in 2002, Miami's luster would be gone and the program would be seen in the same light as Houston and UCLA: An urban has been program living off the glory of the distant past. Thank goodness for Larry Coker. Thanks to Larry Coker, Miami had a second bite at the apple of national glory, a run of dominance between 2001 and 2003 equaled by very few in the history of this game. With Greg Schiano as Head Coach, Miami would have been just another program in the period as he was trained to be a Head Coach.

If Miami continues to cow tow to a dellusional fan base that has romantic and wrong view of Jimmy Johnson and his associates, Miami will continue to enjoy also ran status in the ACC. If Miami hired Greg Schiano without a proper search and he flops, the programs days as the "U" will be effectively done, and the fans that are driving this train can effectively be blamed.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

K, you really have it in for Schiano, aye?

Will you still support UM if they hire him????????????????

Anonymous said...

The dirty secret that the SEC faithful do not want exposed about the decline of their conference is the SEC doesn't play anyone out of conference. From 2000 through last season assuming a 12 team ACC, both conferences have won nearly the same number of non-conference games and are 18-18 head-to-head (hardly a statistic to support SEC dominance!). But, the SEC has played only 65 of its 189 non-conference games against the BCS conferences versus 121 out of 195 for the ACC. To bolster their records, the SEC has feasted on teams from non-power conferences - Sunbelt, WAC, MAC and Mountain West - racking up 61 wins. By contrast, the ACC counts only 17 victories from such pushovers.

Not only is the SEC playing inferior competition, the blatant truth is the SEC has made its living against sub-.500 teams piling up 78 victories against teams with a combined winning percentage of 36.7%, including 66 against teams with 7 or more losses. Against non-conference opponents with a .500 or better record, the SEC has managed a record of only 53-50 while the ACC's record against such teams is 62-54.

Playing weak sisters is one thing, but of the SEC's 189 out-of-conference games, 140 were played at home while managing a paltry 22-27 record on the road. The only team in the nation that travels less is Duke's men's basketball team. The ACC plays a far more balanced schedule with 110 home and 85 road games, winning nearly as many road games as the SEC has played.

But, you whine, the SEC is so tough top-to-bottom, the teams deserve a break. Wrong, yet again. The easiest games of all are against the bottom three teams in the SEC who have amassed a dreadful 5.0% winning percentage (5-95!) against teams in conference with a .500 record or better. The bottom half of the SEC only managed to win 16.0% against the top half. This is less than the bottom three teams in the ACC managed (16.7%) against the winning programs in conference. Except for Duke, there are no automatic ACC wins. Eleven ACC teams have been to a bowl game and won (yes, even Wake Forest) as compared to only nine SEC teams. Clearly, the ACC is toughest top-to-bottom

Anonymous said...

Kartik, you are officially a traitor to the Cane Nation. That post last week about how FSU is always better than us and that they should have won all the championships exposed you as a hack for the pro FSU forces that drive the internet......now a week later you commit outright treason. A week ago miami had superior coaching and FSU had bad luck. Now miami's coaches all suck except the great Coker and Miami should move on. You really stir the pot but you cannot call yourself a Cane fan. Not after this.

Anonymous said...

JJ is the best coach ever.

JJ is better than Ditka who is better than God.

Kartik said...

A pissed off Cane Fan,

Posters are entitled to their opinion which is why even when I disagree with them I respect their opinions. For example I disagree with Florida being in the title game but I respect Jim Rome, Gator Mike and the others that make valid points and feel otherwise. But you have really crossed the line using terms like treason and hack.

I am probably a bigger Cane fan than you. I went to a rival school yet still kept my loyalty for the Canes. I continued to root for the team through the probabtion years when you and your ilk abandonded the team and refound the Dolphins, a team you and your ilk abandonded previously when the Canes were winning titles. You and your ilk love winning and not the Canes. Were you at the game Thursday Night against BC? I was.

I have watched the Canes for 25 years plus and still watch old games on tape and DVD. The porgram is a big part of my life, and because I watch old games I can properly anaylze what went on in context. Any objective person would honestly agree with me that Larry Coker was a better gameday coach than Butch Davis, and that Greg Schiano as a HC in 2001 would have been a mistake. He needed to go to a second tier program like Rutgers to grow his coaching skill and learn how to be a head coach.

Go back and read last week's post. I never once said FSU desrved the titles and were better than Miami. I merely pointed out what the record bears out. FSU had more NFL ready talent than Miami during the 80s and 90s but for whatever reason (coaching among other reasons)they were not the championship teams Miami were. FSU had more talent but Miami had that "it" thing going and the teams with "it" are the teams that win titles.

Even though you didn't say it I know your type. You pollute the waters here in South Florida when you claim you cheer for the Canes but in fact you are merely a fan of winning and because Miami has done alot of winning through the years you made them your team. My loyalty to the program is deeper than that and unlike the other teams I root for (like the Gators who always break our hearts) UM has won enough titles for me as a fan to buy a lifetime worth of loyalty, even if they never go to another bowl game. That's probably not good enough for you and your type. Don't tell me I am a traitor to the Cane Nation. People like me are the backbone of the Cane Nation.

Anonymous said...

Hey da bears...

If JJ is better than Ditka, and Ditka is better than god... then Tim Tebow is better than JJ.

Anonymous said...

pissed off cane fan really got under K's skin here.

Kartik, you lost sight of the fact that people who went/go to/root for the "U" never really learned a thing called HUMILITY.

Perhaps this season is the begining of that lesson. We can all be hopeful that these people learn to take the good with the bad and shut their traps.

FLORIDA had Ron Zook, FSU had Jeff Bowden, and now Miami has a ship without a captain and some mutinous players unwilling to make the sacrifices for the team.

PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT!

Anonymous said...

I am not a psycopat like you, Kartik who watches old games and probably jacks off whenever Michael Irvin caught a TD, or Danny Wuful threw one. I am the real UM fan who doesn't waste my money and time supporting a bad product. I wasn't one of those 23,000 losers who went to see the team play BC or one of the 55,000 losers who watched two horrible teams fight. Miami fired Coker because of fans like me who take my money and loyalty elsewhere if the product on the field is not staisfactory. I am waht keeps UM on the top, not psycopat fans like you who are so loyal they will defend losers like Larry Coker and Ron Zook till the Cows come home at night. F off!

Anonymous said...

Pissed off cane fan left out the fact that he is a douche bag and probably one of those LOSERS that camped out at BestBuy to get PS3 the night it came out.

Someone that "supports" a particular team yet never attends their games... is in essence the STEROTYPICAL MIAMI HURRICANE FAN!

The same type of fan that runs their mouth all year and when the going gets tough... turns to the Dolphins, the Heat, and then whoever else is winning. I am willing to bet cash money that "pissed off cane fan" is also a Colts fan, Bears fan, Giants fan, or Patriots fan depening upon who has the best record.

I HOPE THAT SINCE YOU HAVE JUMPED SHIP ON YOUR TEAM... THE WATER IS FILLED WITH SHARKS AND YOU ARE LEFT FOR DEAD. ASSHOLE!

Anonymous said...

Looks like Shannon and Schiano are the only finalists. Kartik, you going to abandon the Canes since they are both JJ guys?

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