One more time, Canes...
After all that, we're down to one. One game. One chance. Even one quarterback. A crazy four-month journey, indeed.The highs. The lows. Eking out a few wins in games that could've gone either way. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory on other occasions. There's been nothing easy about 7-5 this season for the Miami Hurricanes and a season-ending match up with Cal won't be an exception.
Few are giving the Canes a shot Saturday night. Thousands of miles from home. Temperatures in the 40s. An unofficial 'home' game for the Bears, with 3Com Park closer to Cal than Dolphin Stadium is to The U.
On paper, Miami could be a double-digit underdog by game time. Five players are suspended and a slew more sidelined due to injury. This is hardly the same bunch of Canes that hit the field late August for a season-opening rout of Charleston Southern.
The only real similarity is behind center, with Jacory Harris starting game one and now the finale.
After 7-5, I'm done going on a limb and predicting wins and losses. In the same breath, I haven't given up on the kids either.
After missing a bowl last year, Randy Shannon and staff are preparing to coach their first post-season outing in their tenure. Last year this time, recruiting was the name of the game as the season came to a crashing 5-7 halt in late November. The only December travels were to the homes or schools of recruits.
How will Shannon and staff handle double-duty this year? After so much talk of the bowl game being a blessing, how prepared and focused will these coaches have these players?
Depending on where your allegiance lies -- pro-Miami, anti-Shannon, pro-Cal, anti-Nix -- you could argue every side of this equation and still not find an answer. The bookies like the Bears, but this is the least clear-cut match up of this long season. In the end, it all comes down to who shows up.
For Miami, is it the team who willed itself to victories against Duke, Wake Forest, Virginia and Virginia Tech? Or is it the lost bunch who could do no right in back-to-back losses against Georgia Tech and NC State?
Regarding Cal, a tale of two quarterbacks and a team seemingly overhyped. 6-3 in the Pac-10, yet only five conference teams sport a winning record. Cal earned five wins against rivals who finished 4-5, or worse. Against the best the Pac had to offer (Southern Cal and Oregon State),the Bears were outscored 51-24 in early November. When they faced an ACC team earlier this year, a 35-27 loss at Maryland.
All that isn't to say Cal isn't a formidable foe or that Jahvid Best isn't a threat, but the 5'10" and 193-pound running back put up his best numbers against defenses that weren't quite Miami-esque and didn't boast the same athletes.
A 311-yard outing against Washington deserves kudos, but lest not forget the Huskies finished this year's campaign winless. Against legit foes, Best had much more down to earth numbers. 30 yards against USC. 93 against Oregon. 85 against Colorado State. 25 against Maryland.
Best threw up 200 yard outings against Washington State and Stanford; who were a combined 7-18 and at the bottom of the Pac. Against middle of the road conference foes, Best barely averaged 100 yards and a touchdown per game. Sounds much more mortal than he's being made out to be.
As much hype as #4 received down the stretch, Miami's defense took a statistical hit after losses to Georgia Tech and NC State, being made out to be a liability. Prior to the final two games, the Canes defense held strong late in the season. The highlight, shutting down eventual ACC Champion Virginia Tech's then-potent rushing attack.
Freshman sensation Darren Evans posted a 253-yard outing at Maryland the week before, yet against the Canes his second-lowest total of the season; 43 yards.
Line up a big-bodied back with your standard drop-back passer and Miami proved it could play defense. It was the gimmicky offenses that gave the Canes fits, be it a funky triple-option or a versatile mobile quarterback on a mission, with his team on his back.
This isn't to say Miami's D will return to mid-season form or that Best's recent success won't continue. It simply means the stats the gurus and geeks keep shoving down your collective throat are skewed.
Throw out the numbers. This game comes down to one simple question; who comes to play? Come bowl season, that's what it's all about. Who is thrilled to be there and who is going through the motions? Who wants to put an exclamation point on their season and who has checked out, already thinking ahead to next year?
For Miami, no one knows. While Cal has won three straight bowl games under Jeff Tedford, (albeit against lesser opponents - Air Force, Texas A&M, BYU), Shannon and staff are yet to prove their post-season mettle. With a month to prepare for an opponent, what will the Miami coaches bring to the table?
Can Patrick Nix finally break out of his offensive shell? What does he have in store for Harris? Will he finally bring a balanced rushing attack and give this O an identity?
What about Bill Young? With a month to prepare for Best, how will this supposed guru plan on stopping one of the nation's hotter backs?
With months to game plan against Florida, Young found a way to shut down Tim Tebow and a potent Florida offense for most of the night. Cal has been the name of the game for a month now. Time to walk that walk.
There's a lot of talk from Miami that the Emerald Bowl is the beginning of the 2009 season, as opposed to the end of 2008. A jump start on next year, where this team expects more growth and another step forward after another top-flight class is inked in February.
That said, talk is cheap. It's put up or shut up time for Miami, come Saturday and for this program moving forward.
In recent years this team still had players talking like it's 2001, while playing like it's 1997. As early as today, offensive lineman Jason Fox provided a few more signature soundbites.
"Nobody came to Miami to be mediocre. Everybody came here to win championships and have those undefeated or one-loss seasons. That's what everybody expects, that's what everybody holds themselves to, and that's what we want to get back to."
Early last season Fox all but guaranteed a win at Oklahoma, a game Miami lost 51-13. Since then, the junior lineman always seems to be the first to talk about what the Canes should do, yet the program is now 19-18 since his freshman campaign.
Miami's overall resume speaks for itself. Especially the run earlier this decade. While this group of Canes is 19-18 since 2006, the class of 2000 Canes were 35-3 entering their senior season. More than twice the record with a fraction of the chatter.
Ironically, this decade's BCS staple Canes were all business - talking less and letting their play speak for itself. Hopefully this next generation of Canes followed the Gospel According to Ed Reed and chooses to get it done on the field, instead of on media day.
That isn't meant to be a knock of Fox, he's just the most vocal.
These guys came to Miami, aspirations high and when the program was better off. The past few classes simply haven't carried the torch or even maintained. It's been backslide city.
For this current crop of Canes, another chance to let their play do the talking. One more game, a formidable foe, a prime time contest and the ability to get rid their mouths of that losing taste.
Miami may be void of the depth and talent necessary to compete for a national title, but there's enough under the hood to hang with a fourth-ranked Pac-10 team, in a conference where only five teams went bowling.
Quarterback controversy? Mr. Harris can settle that argument on the field tomorrow. All season long he and Robert Marve progressed and regressed in tandem. No one snatched the brass ring. Harris will get his first start since game one. Prove you're "the guy". Leave no doubt.
Mr. Nix, the majority of this fan base is calling for your head. Legendary Canes -- with proven track records and national championship rings to their credit -- have called you out, saying your offense lacks an identity.
You said this team's strength was a power running game and improved offensive line, yet you never established an effective ground attack all season. Your approval rating is Bush-esque, be it with the fans - or your boss' mentor, on speed dial in the Keys.
One game. Show promise and probably save your job. Lose and that hammer probably falls. Again, one game. Let's see what you got. (I'd start with a lot of Harris to Aldarius Johnson, for Bulls sake.)
Coach Young, tap into that pre-Florida mojo. Whatever you were out to prove that night, find it in San Francisco.
For Randy, it's bowl season. A winner as both a player and assistant. Rings to show for both. Now a first-time head coach. How will it play out? Miami needs a win. 8-5 sounds a hell of a lot better than 7-4.
Throw in a win over a 'quality' Pac-1o program, a big time recruiting class, some Harris hype in spring and Miami rides the momentum train into a decent preseason ranking.
The Canes need this game. It's the difference between sitting in neutral for a few months or taking the next logical step in the journey back. Living with a three-game losing streak until fall or going out with a much-needed bang.
Rebuilding efforts start with games like these. Everybody knows, but in this case how do things play out.
Tomorrow night we'll know. No excuses, right?
Go Canes.





















27 Comments:
NO EXCUSES!! Enough said..Let's just win the freakin game!! Take Care of Business "U"
Great article, yet again. One point that really sticks out in my mind is the O-line. All year they were supposed to be the strength led by Fox, and all year they have been mediocre with Fox being perhaps the most mediocre of them all once you balance all of his hype, his trash talking, and his play.
So, now it's time for Fox to truly put up or shut up. Go out there and prove you can be the veteran leader the offense has needed all year. Blow a few DE's and OLB's out of the water and open some running lanes for Coop and JJ. Take the pressure off Jacory in the running game and keep pressure off his back side in the passing game.
Re Nix: "saying your identity lacks an offense"
Freudian slip? Haha.
Nice catch txcane. That's what I get for blogging at 2am with meds pumping through the system. I went back and fixed it.... though I actually liked the way it sounded!
I agree, the o-line does need to step up. Nix isnt helping that by calling a predictable game. To many times we passed when they expected it and it seemed like when we did run it was always up the middle which is fine with JJ but i would think he would like to get COOP the ball on the outside some. Please oh please get the damn ball to AJ as much as possible, hes the best we have had at wr in quite awhile. If healthy get TRAVIS out in the open field. Use oUr weapons NIX or update that resume. Though no matter what i think its the axe for him when all is said and done. ONION has us going in the right direction. DAU!!!!!
all canes=
'How will it play out? Miami needs a win. 8-5 sounds a hell of a lot better than 7-4.'
I think you mean 7-6, nice article though for some reason I always get the shivers when I read some of your stuff. Good work.
GO CANEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
be it Fox or Youngblood, neither lived up to expectations or hype. As a result the running game suffered, which in turn leads to having to lean on a vanilla passing game orchestrated by Nix
I think you're right to start applying the heat to Shannon, as it were. This is a fairly talented team. Yeah, they're banged up, yeah, they're playing a long way from home in the cold and yeah, the crowd will be cheering for the home team.
Still, you can't tell me this squad should really be 7-5 at this point, and you've rightly pointed out some of the foibles that led them to this point.
I was more forgiving of Shannon than you were earlier this season but I'm coming around to your point of view.
I'm not mailing it in on Shannon but what was starting to look like a fairly promising year is descending into somewhat of a shambles.
Not sure Shannon will survive another year like this.
Ok, I am watching the game and this team sucks. I think Boise State, TCU, and Utah would destroy this Cal team. If Miami is an elite team, they should play like Oklahoma, Texas, or USC. We should have rare close games and everything else a beat-down. I think we are seeing the end of the Shannon regime.
This is extreme, but the GT game exposed how poorly prepared this team is. Think about recruits. Offensively, I would not let my talented child play for Shannon-Nix.
F randy shannon for suspending Marve... we felt that very early in the game... f patrick nix for the 3rd and 6 calling a run in the beginning of the game. besides that i think the defense is pretty descent, we might need some upgrades on run d
I just watched the game and feel really dissapointed. Could we have won? You will never know because our clock management inside two minutes was terrible. Nix should be fired
asap. Even the t.v. announcers were dumbfounded and commented on the horrible clock management.
Two other thoughts
1. Harris overall looked good and should be the starter and the ridiculous 2 qb system should be put to rest
2. Our offensive line is the weakness of the team. It kills the run and the only way Harris can get time is off play action.
Get rid of Nix. The last 2 minutes of tonights game says it all.
if the interior d line is dominating your pathetic o-line: why would an o-coordinator continue to call 1 and 2 gap dives? why would you open up the 2 minute drill with this play especially? i know it's silly to answer rhetorical questions ... but ... it's because you're inept, unable to react and/or adjust in-game, scared, and pathetic.
for a guy who had a month, an effing MONTH, to prepared to coach for his job, nix was less than underwhelming.
also, who designs a screen pass with no blockers in it? and then runs it 12 times a game?
there seemed to be some frosty exchanges between nix and shannon on the sidelines by the way ...
as for the heat on shannon, after watching that last drive, coupled with the last two years, it's fair to set his pants on fire. wtf? seriously wtf? has there ever been two coaches who looked more in over their heads than shannon and nix on that last "drive"?
i have benn backing shannon hard as hell since he was handed the reigns but in the aftermath of what i just saw ... i now have serious doubts that he will ever be able to coach on gameday. i mean, please talk me off the ledge, i want him to rock, but that was pathetic. watching randy and nix bumble f*** their way out of the last 2 minutes of that game was mortifying. mortifying. could either one have been any worse in that moment? piss poor, scared play calls and no time out until AFTER the ball's been thrown away with 12 pointless seconds left? that was a gut-wrenching tragicomedy. how can there be optimism when that's the helm of the ship?
i am still pulling for shannon. i hope there is a magic pill one can take to boost competence. i hope nix has to buy his own bus ticket out of town.
i wonder which players will be thrown under the bus after this whimper of a season ender?
go canes. always and forever. i still hope, i always will, but right now, after watching shannon blank stare his way through that abortion of a last 2 minutes, my ubiquitous hope suddenly feels a lot emptier.
we fkn suck a$$!!!
thank you 305 for giving alllllll the effort trying to give us hope that AYBE we would pull this off....hahahahah yeAH RIGHT........we Suck....Fu(k that $h!t,,,,,,,,,,,2001 is a long.........................
Tonight was a joke. That was one of the most undisciplined, poorly coached teams I've ever seen. What the hell were we doing on that last drive? That was a complete debacle.
I'm officially done supporting this staff. I agree with a lot of what Chris says on here but one thing I disagree with is the notion that it was going to take time to get Miami back to elite status. This isn't some program located in BFE with scarce talent pools...we're The U, located in the 305 - probably the hottest of the football "hotbeds" in this country. Hell, we were 9-3 in 2005. Coker may not have fully maximized recruiting, but I don't think that we lacked talent. I think the coaching staffs have been doing a piss-poor job of developing that talent and have been terrible gameplanners/playcallers. They put our players in some of the worst situations possible. We've got a bunch of chumps leading our program right now (and that goes for some administrators, too).
This is ridiculous. I know we're not the most well-funded program out there, but our locale and the intangibles that this job offers should be enough to attract at least a decent, proven candidate who is looking for a platform. The U should never be settling for this type of garbage.
Fire Shannon.
-Tampa Cane
(B.A. 1999, J.D. 2002)
The only reasons we hung around that game was because for some reason Cal stopped running when they needed to and the D was able to stop them...and because of the raw talent of the young hurricanes...thats it...the play calling was piss poor...awful...it hurt to watch them piss that game away...i mean...piss it away...a game we should have won
I am tired of this program i am moving to bigger and better things they have let me down once again. where is the miami team i have been loving to watch all these years my glory has gone. wonder if o will ever find again.
hey allcanes,
so obviously we're all really disappointed that we couldn't pull out the W in the Emerald Bowl. But one has to acknowledge that Jacory played a pretty good game, especially considering how little help he was initially getting from the run game and how much pressure he was under from the cal front seven. And apparently he was playing with an inured shoulder. I don't know what will happen with the marve-transfer situation but I think seeing him play so well now is promising for the future. He's at least set the bar, so if anybody wins the job over Jacory, then they should (should being a key word)be playing better than what we saw tonight. And the receivers played well tonight, Laron Byrd almost caught a second TD. Aside from Byrd's drop and JJ's drop they played a clean game.
I saw a lot of good things tonight once the O got on track but we were obviously having some issues since we lost.
The defense was pretty solid. I expected J Best to have a big game and he did. I don't think we could have totally shut him down, we could have only hoped to contain him. I think we got lucky because they didn't give him teh ball as much as they should have.
I also think the o-line played pretty poorly. We had no run game in the first half. I will give them credit b/c they played better in teh 2nd half. Poor Jacory spend a lot of the night evading pressure, I feel like he was delivering accurate passes to open receivers when he was able to stay in the pocket.
And then the most obvious and disappointing breakdown was the clock management at the end of the game. Whose to blame here allcanes? Is it Randy or Nix? And Jacory made a mistake by not going out of bounds but that was only one of numerous points where time was wasted. I'd say until the end of the game Nix had adjusted his calls and was making good decisions. This can't help Nix's chances of keeping his job. I personally think he should get fired. But where does this leave Randy? Is he on the hot seat now? I think he's got things going in the right direction but tonights last minute breakdown makes me less sure of his gameday coaching ability.
This isn't what we all hoped for, but we kept it close. Let's get ready for next season and go canes!
Wow. Just wow.
The final two minutes sums up the season well.
I don't think there are any possible excuses Shannon or Nix can offer for that abomination of a final possession. I mean, Pee Wee coaches do it better than that.
Those that jumped ship dont bother coming back when DAU is back...When its 1st and 2nd year guys making the plays and seeing the upperclassmen out of position time and time again...when gone this team will become what we all want...How soon we forget CHOKER and what talent(lack of)he left here...Yes the last minutes of each half were a problem..but last year we folded once down 14-0 but not this year...attitudes are changin...so leave the ship and dont jump back fair weather fans...DAU!!!
Hey, nice 7-6 season 'Canes.
See you in Tampa next year!
signed,
The St. Pete Bowl Champs
Go Bulls!!!, you are such a f&#king loser, it's pathetic.
First of all, why are you trolling around on a Miami site? Talk about Cane envy.
Great, you won the measly St. Pete Bowl. Throw that trophy in your case with all you other meaningless trophies.
You have no hardware. No tradition. Nada. All you have is the HOPE that your pathetic little program can try to kick a Miami program when it's in rebuilding mode next year.
Until you losers win some big games, win the Big East -- something Miami did in their sleep during their time in the conference -- and get to a BCS game, do us all a favor and shut the f&#k up.
Go Canes.
Hate to say it, but I think USF will beat us next year.
Sorry guys, but our program is in a rut with no signs of getting out. I have no faith that Shannon can lead us back to glory at this point.
To all of you guys still buying the "youth" excuse, come watch Oklahoma throttle us next year at Dolphins Stadium with all their new faces on offense. Folks, UF is playing in the national title with mostly freshmen and sophomores. Last year, the Gaytors basically had a freshman team and still posted a 9 win season playing a much tougher schedule. That was a "down year" for them.
If Randy was "the guy", we'd all know it by now. I'm not saying we'd be putting any rings on our fingers yet, but we'd know "it." I point to Paul Johnson's effort at GT. The Jackets didn't win anything this year but they know they've found their guy. No objective Cane can honestly say the same.
Changes must be made and they need to be made soon or we might as well just get used to the USF's and FAU's of the world talking smack to us.
- Tampa Cane
there is nothing fair weather about lamenting incompetence.
don't be daft.
Antigone - I fully agree, nothing fairweather about questioning where things are at.
That said, this needs more time to come together. People are still in denial regarding where things are and where they'll get in time. Just because Miami was good between 2000-2004 and pretty good in 2005, you don't just "get" good again. There's a science to rebuilding. Shannon took over a very bad team. It'll take more than 2 years to fix that.
Other programs plugged in a freshman here or there. Miami relied on a slew of freshman just to compete this year. BIG difference.
AllCanes is right regarding freshmen. Everybody likes to bandy about #s, but you've got to look in the details. What other team has 1st year QBs, a 2nd year RB, and mostly 1st year WRs? The only part of the offense with any veterans was ironically the worst part as well. Mix that with an OC who seems utterly surprised that the clock doesn't stop on every down in the final 2 minutes and you're looking at one hell of an offensive clusterf#@k.
Right off the bat, the opposing D knows it's 2nd down so we're gonna pass the ball. The O-line lets guys in the backfield right off the snap, our (1st year) QB gets hurried and freaks out. He wants to dump it off to a go-to veteran WR safety-valve who doesn't exist. No good team has this many problems. Any of the good "young" teams mentioned has only 1 or 2 of those problems at any time.
The O-line points to how bad of shape this team was in as well. The most seasoned part of our team played like this was their first game on college turf.
it all starts at the top.. and our top just isn't very good.. shannon is still learning on the job.. while guys like urban and saban were learning how to succeed as head coaches at places like BGSU and MSU and UTAH etc.etc. randy shannon gets to learn the Job at the U....what a joke.. but at least guys are getting suspended on technicalities.
Ding Dong - the Nix is gone!
Loved his quote, "Randy Shannon didn't fire me, God closed this door on me!"....Yo, Nix, If were the Hurricanes god's doing, your fingers would've been in the threshhold and it would have been SLAMMED shut...He also said Shannon wouldn't let him run a more open offense....Yeah, right...we need more shotgun draws on 1st down....
I just hope there are no other OC's out there that "schooled Shannon" as that Nix only qualificaton for getting this gig...
Allcanes, any insight on a new OC?
waiting for Koetter? Chud back? Poach someone from a mid-major?
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