The U begins cleanup by firing Larry Coker....

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Well, The U fired the coach....as expected and now the road to respectability BOTH on AND off the field starts. Once the PROPER coach is found...hopefully, the ONE THAT GOT AWAY, Greg Schiano....then I will give Miami 2 years before they BACK in the National Championship hunt. The have approx. 20 starters COMING back with MOST if not ALL of the starting defense...which is a BCS quality defense....ready for next year. The talent IS there, now they need the leader.

Miami fired football coach Larry Coker on Friday, a day after the Hurricanes beat No. 18 Boston College 17-14 to salvage a 6-6 season to become eligible to play in a postseason bowl game.

Coker was informed of the decision by athletics director Paul Dee early Friday. Coker has three years remaining on a contract that pays him nearly $2 million annually, and the school will owe him between $2.4 million and $3 million in a buyout.

"The university has made a decision to change head coaches for our football program," Dee said at a news conference.

If Miami is invited to a bowl game, Coker will coach the team.

"I'd like to certainly end on a positive note," Coker said.

Coker, 58, won more games in his first six seasons than any other Hurricanes coach except Dennis Erickson, and he has won more games since 2001 than all but five Division I-A coaches.

Coker had a 59-15 record, a winning percentage of nearly 80 percent, and won a national championship in 2001 and played for another title the following season.

"There were a lot of issues, but certainly the direction the program was going was certainly one," Dee said. "I wouldn't say that was totally it, but if you want to look in that direction, that was one. There were disappointments. There were opportunities, I think, to play better and we didn't. It all comes to the head coach."

There are plenty of potential candidates to replace Coker, including former Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez, who is close with Miami president Donna Shalala; Rutgers coach and former Miami assistant Greg Schiano; and Tulsa coach Steve Kragthorpe.

Dee said the university will hire a coach as quickly as possible, and that Chuck Neinas, former Big 8 commissioner and president of the American Football Coaches Association, had been hired as a consultant.

Coker's teams were 4-2 against rival Florida State, 3-0 against Florida and won two BCS bowl games, including a 37-14 victory over Nebraska in the 2002 Rose Bowl, which gave the Hurricanes their fifth national title.

But the Hurricanes slipped considerably the last two seasons, after they won their first 25 games under Coker, a former Miami offensive coordinator, who was elevated to replace Butch Davis following the 2000 season.

Stormy Season at a glance:

July 21
Reserve safety Willie Cooper was shot in his yard. Cooper and teammate Brandon Meriweather returned fire.

Aug. 29
Police reports surfaced that wide receiver Ryan Moore grabbed a woman by the throat, pushed her to the ground and threatened another woman. He was later suspended and pled no contest to criminal mischief and battery charges.

Sept. 16
A 31-7 loss at Louisville dropped Miami to 1-2, Coker's worst start, and fueled a growing movement calling for a new head coach.

Oct. 14
An on-field brawl during a game against Florida International prompted the university to suspend 13 Hurricanes.

Nov. 7
Defensive lineman Bryan Pata was shot and killed near his campus-area apartment.

Nov. 14
A disappointing season for quarterback Kyle Wright ended with thumb surgery.

Nov. 24
One day after upsetting Boston College and leading his team to bowl-eligible status, Coker was fired after six seasons at Miami.

Things began spiraling out of control quickly this season.

The Hurricanes lost 31-7 at Louisville on Sept. 16, falling to 1-2 and out of the national-title mix, needed a last-second interception just to beat winless Duke, and then matched the school's longest losing streak in nine years. Also, senior defensive lineman Bryan Pata was shot and killed outside his apartment complex on Nov. 7, adding more torment to a team already reeling from its on-field issues.

Miami was also involved in a brawl with Florida International on Oct. 14, a sideline-clearing melee that led to the suspension of 18 FIU players and 13 Hurricanes players. It was something "that took a lot of heart out of our team," Coker said.

"We have suffered disappointments and tragedy off and on the field," Shalala said in a statement. "We can and will do better for our student-athletes and our community. ... We need a new start."

Miami went 9-3 in 2004 and 2005 and salvaged a .500 record this season after beating the Eagles. The Hurricanes will probably play in the MPC Computers Bowl in Boise, Idaho or the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco.

The crowd of 23,308 at the Orange Bowl for the Boston College game was the smallest in Miami's 44 home games since Dec. 4, 1999.

"Coach Coker is a smart guy, a wonderful guy, a passionate guy," Miami cornerback Glenn Sharpe said Thursday night after the regular-season finale. "A lot of guys were playing with him in their minds."

Coker came to Miami on Feb. 10, 1995, hired by then-coach Butch Davis to be the Hurricanes' offensive coordinator. And he had six often-rocky years as the guru behind Davis' offense, with perhaps the most stormy time before now coming in September 2000.

Miami lost at Washington 34-29 and Coker was the target of widespread ire by fans, some of whom faxed letters to local media outlets demanding he be fired. A "Fire Coker" rally was supposedly scheduled at the school's baseball field, but no event took place.

And by the end of that season, Coker was revered.

The 2000 Hurricanes averaged 42.6 points and 460.8 yards per game, ending the season with 10 straight wins after that loss in Washington -- and things kept rolling for nearly two more full seasons.

"We can and will do better for our student-athletes and our community. "
Donna Shalala, University of Miami president, in a statement to alumni

Davis resigned on Jan. 29, 2001, to become coach of the Cleveland Browns. About a week later, after Miami reportedly offered the job to Alvarez and then-Miami Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt, the Hurricanes ultimately turned to Coker -- who had never been a head coach beyond the high-school level.

He went undefeated and won the national championship in his first season, then ran his winning streak to 24 the next year and got the Hurricanes back into the national-title game -- where they lost in double overtime to Ohio State, 31-24.

It was the final time Coker would play for the national crown with the Hurricanes. Miami went to the Orange Bowl and beat Florida State to end the 2003 season, then settled for consecutive Peach Bowl trips that capped 9-3 seasons in 2004 and 2005.

Miami's offensive totals have declined each of the last five years under Coker. The Hurricanes ranked sixth in total offense in 2002 but have sputtered to the 80th-best mark so far this year.
 
Perhaps Butch Davis may be back?

Didn't he just take the Carolina job, was it North Carolina, I know he was mentioned as a possible replacement and it would have been a good choice.

Yes here it is:

The hiring of Butch Davis to replace John Bunting at North Carolina has its pros and cons.

Certainly, Davis knows talent. He recruited loads of it at Miami.

In fact, one could argue that no college football team in history was more talented than the 2001 Hurricanes, which started 12 first-round draft choices among the 22 players who opened the national title game against Nebraska in the Rose Bowl. Larry Coker coached that Miami team, but Davis recruited all its players.

Next .....................

Jimbo
 
Didn't he just take the Carolina job, was it North Carolina, I know he was mentioned as a possible replacement and it would have been a good choice.

Yes here it is:

The hiring of Butch Davis to replace John Bunting at North Carolina has its pros and cons.

Certainly, Davis knows talent. He recruited loads of it at Miami.

In fact, one could argue that no college football team in history was more talented than the 2001 Hurricanes, which started 12 first-round draft choices among the 22 players who opened the national title game against Nebraska in the Rose Bowl. Larry Coker coached that Miami team, but Davis recruited all its players.

Next .....................

Jimbo

I heard Dennis Erickson may be another possibility
 
If this keeps going next week we will be hearing stories of them trying to entice Jimmy Johnson out of retirement! :eek:
Now that would be a good choice, provided he was interested, which I doubt.
Barry Alveraz would be an obvious choice provided he's interested in getting back into the coaching ranks, seeing he and Donna Schallala have worked together in Wisconsin.

Jimbo
 
Well...Greg Schiano is the one that is wanted....I would have loved Butch Davis, but he wanted that job at UNC and NOBODY at Miami spoked to him.

Oh and by the way, NO university has more players play in the NFL since 1984 than Miami...but a wide margin....87, the nearest was I think FSU(67), Ohio State(65) and I think USC and Florida was tied for 3rd(63).
 
They were saying on collage game day that until the u improves their facilities they will never get a big name coach that never went to school there.
 
Well...Greg Schiano is the one that is wanted....I would have loved Butch Davis, but he wanted that job at UNC and NOBODY at Miami spoked to him.

Oh and by the way, NO university has more players play in the NFL since 1984 than Miami...but a wide margin....87, the nearest was I think FSU(67), Ohio State(65) and I think USC and Florida was tied for 3rd(63).

couriously, look and see how many have went to the pro's in the last 3 years and then look and see if they have done anything in hte NFL.

Some are making it on team name alone, others have done very well. Since the years after the Bucks won the Championship have they had anyone that is playing real time in the NFL ?
I know there are some, Shockey comes to mind and I know Vilma has turned out real well.... can't think of any others, I'm sure there may be a few others

Jimbo
 
McGahee, Portis, Santana Moss, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Mike Rumph, Winslow Jr

Those are some that come off the top of my head, some of them are pro-bowlers. I am sure there are some good OL/DL guys as well.

Rebuild time for UM though. Reminds me of my days there, when we had half of the scholarships yanked for violations, boy did going to games then stink. Davis turned the program around, but I had graduated before the team made its run for the 2001 title. UM will come back, no doubt about that and the city of Miami was suppose to be making upgrades to the Orange Bowl last I heard, after Wilma hit.
 
McGahee, Portis, Santana Moss, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Mike Rumph, Winslow Jr

Those are some that come off the top of my head, some of them are pro-bowlers. I am sure there are some good OL/DL guys as well.

Rebuild time for UM though. Reminds me of my days there, when we had half of the scholarships yanked for violations, boy did going to games then stink. Davis turned the program around, but I had graduated before the team made its run for the 2001 title. UM will come back, no doubt about that and the city of Miami was suppose to be making upgrades to the Orange Bowl last I heard, after Wilma hit.

Ya your right, I just could not remember the names, however several of them were during the NC years, I was refering to since Ohio States Championship year I think it was '01, I know Portis was and McGahee, not sure if Moss was that year too or not, I know Winslow Jr ws also.
Ed Reed and Sean Taylor I know are since then and Mike Rumph does not ring a bell with me... Some of these have been very successful others just there, but you have that with all teams

Portis was earlier and Mc Gahee played in it for sure.
Anyways,I don't know where I was headed with this now. I guess I was curious how many they have since the '01 year

Jimbo
 
I think I heard the Athletic director say that they were not interested in a Coach that is a builder? I think this man need mental help! That team and organization needs serious rebuilding.
 
Of course, if Miami had went 11-1 or 10-2 this season instead of 6-6, all of the off-field incidents and the on-field brawl would be overlooked. It all comes down to wind and losses, if the AD says anything else he is blowing smoke.
 
I think I heard the Athletic director say that they were not interested in a Coach that is a builder? I think this man need mental help! That team and organization needs serious rebuilding.

I don't think cleanup is needed as much as a disciplinarian...if it means players leaving, so be it. But there is enough talent to definitely compete. That defense is as said before, 'a BCS quality defense'.....and of course, a OFFENSIVE minded coach.
Like I said, IF they hire THE RIGHT COACH...they WILL be competing for the national championship within 3 years....:up
 

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