Posted Yesterday at 03:59 PM1 day No. This is so great. I encourage you to watch Josh's reaction.He talks through what he's seeing from Miami/Mari Cristbal . . . and that he just doesn't understand how so much talent isn't matching the results on the field (sound familiar?). He so eloquently discusses what we learned during Mari's tenure here, and you can see that the lightbulb is nearly fully turned on; he's receiving a revelation in real time.The Miami discussion starts at the 4:45 minute mark. Enjoy!
Yesterday at 04:05 PM1 day Author No. Article:https://collegesportswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/college-football/2025/11/01/miami-football-mario-cristobal-annual-failure/87038477007/
Yesterday at 04:05 PM1 day Author No. Article:OutKickThe Miami Hurricanes Have A Mario Cristobal ProblemThe Miami Hurricanes have once again lost to an unranked opponent, leaving many in Coral Gables questioning the abilities of their head coach.
Yesterday at 04:06 PM1 day Author No. Article:https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/mario-cristobal-bungled-last-year-no-1-nfl-draft-pick-but-his-talent-squandering-is-more-egregious-in-2025/
Yesterday at 06:06 PM1 day No. Cristobal may be the Robert De Niro of the coaching fraternity. Can attract the money for his role plays, but dumb as a rock when the chips are down.
Yesterday at 06:44 PM1 day Author No. 30 minutes ago, CjAllen180 said:I love how you call him Mari. LolIt was inspired by one of the members posting on the OBD. They would say "Mario no O"So I just remove all "o"s from his name, LOL . . . Mari Cristbal
Yesterday at 07:12 PM1 day No. 3 hours ago, WTD25 said:This is so great. I encourage you to watch Josh's reaction.He talks through what he's seeing from Miami/Mari Cristbal . . . and that he just doesn't understand how so much talent isn't matching the results on the field (sound familiar?). He so eloquently discusses what we learned during Mari's tenure here, and you can see that the lightbulb is nearly fully turned on; he's receiving a revelation in real time.The Miami discussion starts at the 4:45 minute mark. Enjoy!"Offensively, they should be more than they are.... It's an indictment on them that they're not winning with those guys."As an aside, are any other Blazers fans excited how the FBI fixed Portland's CristoBillups problem in a similar fashion as Miami helped out Oregon? Not that Mari was up to anything nefarious, but as abysmal gameday coaches holding their teams back, good riddance to each.
Yesterday at 07:12 PM1 day No. Maybe Miami has a real epiphany that it is an improvement to go from "I lose games I shouldn't" Mario to "I lose the games I should" Franklin.Nah, they think they should be winning Natty's.
Yesterday at 07:44 PM1 day Moderator No. I find it interesting that a guy with such a sour face, and demeanor, when things go awry recruits as well as he does. That is not what I want to see as a player, or as a major contributor to a program.
Yesterday at 07:52 PM1 day Administrator No. I love Mario....he keeps providing the BEST entertainment from outside our program! Mr. FishDuck
Yesterday at 08:18 PM1 day Moderator No. 21 minutes ago, Drake said:I find it interesting that a guy with such a sour face, and demeanor, when things go awry recruits as well as he does. That is not what I want to see as a player, or as a major contributor to a program.$$$$$$ - 🤑- Six $ signs for six sick losses when favored by 20 points + 😁Thank goodness the U's Booster Bozos Ponied Up (like SMU 😎) and took Mari-oh-oh MIA before he destroyed Oregon's brand. 🤮 -What other coach could have kept Stoned Brook in the ball game? 🤪
Yesterday at 08:26 PM1 day No. 29 minutes ago, Drake said:I find it interesting that a guy with such a sour face, and demeanor, when things go awry recruits as well as he does. That is not what I want to see as a player, or as a major contributor to a program.I’ll never forget Cristobal’s reaction to the Kris Hutson penalty. As an Oregon fan/alumni, I was embarrassed at the time by our head coach’s behavior and would not want my kid playing for him. Edited 23 hours ago23 hr by OregonDucks
22 hours ago22 hr Author No. 1 hour ago, Drake said:I find it interesting that a guy with such a sour face, and demeanor, when things go awry recruits as well as he does. That is not what I want to see as a player, or as a major contributor to a program.Sorry . . . couldn't help myself:
22 hours ago22 hr No. I find it interesting that the national media is finally starting to pick up on it. However, most outlets are framing this as an issue over the past two years, when this has been an ongoing issue with him since 2007.Mario has been a head coach for 14 seasons. He has lost to an unranked team in every single one of those 14 seasons as a head coach. In 10 of those years, he has lost to more than 1 unranked team. He still has the rest of this year to make that 11.Probably the most surprising thing is that he has not been able to really grow and change over time. He’s an elite recruiter and assembles some of the best rosters in college football. However, some things just don’t change:His teams are always undisciplined and have a ton of penalties.He believes that he can just out “physicality” everyone all the time. They are little to no adjustments based on opponent. He doesn’t take advantage of mismatches on offense.His clock management has to be some of the worst in the entire FBS. Situational awareness costs him at least 1 game a year.For comparison, Dan Lanning in four seasons as a head coach has never lost to an unranked team and has only lost one game to a team not ranked in the Top 10. I appreciate what Cristobal did to help elevate the program, but Lanning is a MASSIVE upgrade. Edited 22 hours ago22 hr by GeotechDuck
18 hours ago18 hr No. “Cristobal may be the Robert De Niro of the coaching fraternity. Can attract the money for his role plays, but dumb as a rock when the chips are down.”Robert De Niro?
17 hours ago17 hr No. I considered him the Clay Helton of the north when he was at Oregon.Nothings changed.
16 hours ago16 hr No. I thank the good Lord often that Mari-no-O chose to forsake our feathered nest and sneak out in the middle of the night (as it were) for his beach-side paradise. I hope he's enjoying it as much as we are LOL!! 😂Go Ducks!!
16 hours ago16 hr No. 7 hours ago, OregonDucks said:I’ll never forget Cristobal’s reaction to the Kris Hutson penalty. As an Oregon fan/alumni, I was embarrassed at the time by our head coach’s behavior and would not want my kid playing for him.Oh I was quite pleased. I cannot stand players that showboat like that. It is completely unacceptable. I found it refreshing because too many players are selfish. That cost the team a first down in that situation. It should have been addressed. Point blank. It should never come to blows like it did in Arizona, which was another absolutely unacceptable act from a player (for those of you that don't recall, Arizona was blowing out a team, they ran back a fumble for what should have been a TD, but the player dropped the ball at the one and it became a touchback. Arizona lost the game).Players are too full of themselves. They must be humbled, or if not replaced. It's why I like the steelers and the Patriots. They let their players know they are very expendable. And they're both regular playoff teams. Those are teams I can get behind.
16 hours ago16 hr No. 6 hours ago, GeotechDuck said:I find it interesting that the national media is finally starting to pick up on it. However, most outlets are framing this as an issue over the past two years, when this has been an ongoing issue with him since 2007.He was on the West coast for the Oregon years. You can't expect national media to pay attention to what goes on over here... Our game started too late at night for them to stay up for. Then before he was at Oregon we was at Bama and no one remembers what he was doing before that.
5 hours ago5 hr No. 11 hours ago, Mike West said:Oh I was quite pleased. I cannot stand players that showboat like that. It is completely unacceptable. I found it refreshing because too many players are selfish. That cost the team a first down in that situation. It should have been addressed. Point blank.It should never come to blows like it did in Arizona, which was another absolutely unacceptable act from a player (for those of you that don't recall, Arizona was blowing out a team, they ran back a fumble for what should have been a TD, but the player dropped the ball at the one and it became a touchback. Arizona lost the game).Players are too full of themselves. They must be humbled, or if not replaced. It's why I like the steelers and the Patriots. They let their players know they are very expendable. And they're both regular playoff teams. Those are teams I can get behind.There is a big difference between humbling/teaching and humiliating a player (or subordinate). Edited 5 hours ago5 hr by OregonDucks
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. 13 hours ago, Mike West said:Oh I was quite pleasedThe coach lost control in that moment, and erupted into a fit of rage. Coaching disciplined team play starts at the top. Miami lost its last game because of undisciplined play. Is that a coincidence, or does it shed light on other issues.?Some coaches are simply better at teaching than others.
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