Showing posts with label coach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coach. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2018

Five things about Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt

His accomplishments at the University of Miami and his previous schools are all well-documented, but there other things about Miami Hurricanes coach Mark Richt that deserve to be revealed. Here are some of them.

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High school star and backup to a legend

He grew up in South Florida, a star quarterback for Boca Raton High School in the 1970s. He then went to the University of Miami, serving as the backup quarterback to Jim Kelly, deemed one of the best QBs to play for the team.

Mentored and exceeded expectations

Quarterbacks coach Earl Morrall mentored Richt, who still amassed almost 1,500 passing yards despite limited playing time. The 1980 team finished 9-3 (ranked 18th in the country) while the 1981 team finished 9-2 (ranked 8th).

Offensive coordinator role

In 1994, he became offensive coordinator for the Florida State Seminoles, whom he worked for since the start of his coaching career in 1985. Florida State was in the nation’s top five for scoring offenses in five out of the seven seasons that he was the offensive coordinator.

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Appeared on the Wheaties box and a movie

General Milles featured Richt and the Georgia football program on the cover of a Wheaties cereal box in 2006. The coach also appeared in the movie Facing the Giants as the former coach of the movie’s main character, Grant Taylor.

Religion

He’s a devout Christian while his staff is a mix of different religious backgrounds.

Patrick Dwyer is a financial advisor who is pushing for the empowerment of medical organizations such as the Neuroscience Centers of Florida Foundation, Inc. (NSCFF). He is also a huge fan of the Miami Hurricanes football program. More articles on the Canes here.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

The All-Time Best Coaches In Canes' Football Program

The success of the Miami Hurricanes football program for much of the past decades can be attributed to topnotch coaching. Some of the best coaches to have helmed the Canes are the following:


Jimmy Johnson

Best known for leading the Dallas Cowboys to two consecutive Super Bowl titles in 1993 and 1994, Jimmy Johnson coached the Hurricanes from 1984 to 1988 before heading to the professional league. And during those years, University of Miami were perennial contenders, even winning the NCAA Division I title in 1987.

Howard Schnellenberger

Credited as the man who “built a fence around South Florida,” Howard Schnellenberger made sure that Miami’s homegrown football talents remained in the city, forming a Hurricanes dynasty in the 1980s. He also kept his word that he would bring a national championship to Miami when the Canes won its first ever in 1983.


Larry Coker


During the very first season that Larry Coker took over the coaching position from another all-time great coach Butch Davis, Coker led the Hurricanes to two titles: the 2001 national championship and the best college football team of all time. Unfortunately, when his players began to leave for the professional leagues, Coker found it difficult to lead the team back to another championship.

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