GuyIncognito
pressure cooker full of skittles
His best season was 8 wins with a program that had never had a winning season, a program that was 0-12 when he took over and couldn't have beaten half the high schools in Dade County.
Like I said, that sounds more to me like a criticism of him taking the FIU job in the first place. But even if you have a negative view of his time at FIU, I don't see how it's even relevant to the Miami question. How are FIU and Miami alike? Well they're in the same city, so it affects recruiting, and Cristobal DRASTICALLY increased the caliber of players at FIU under his tenure, including the only 4-star player in the history of the team.
"He went 20-26 with FIU talent" doesn't seem like a relevant criticism to me. I'm not sure it's a criticism at all.
Like I said, that sounds more to me like a criticism of him taking the FIU job in the first place. But even if you have a negative view of his time at FIU, I don't see how it's even relevant to the Miami question. How are FIU and Miami alike? Well they're in the same city, so it affects recruiting, and Cristobal DRASTICALLY increased the caliber of players at FIU under his tenure, including the only 4-star player in the history of the team.
"He went 20-26 with FIU talent" doesn't seem like a relevant criticism to me. I'm not sure it's a criticism at all.
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