The Herd with Colin Cowherd - THE HERD - Hour 1 - Miami is headed to the National Championship, The U is back!
Episode Date: January 9, 2026Colin Cowherd reacts to Miami’s wild win over Ole Miss to advance to the National Championship He also explains why he feels Oregon vs Indiana tonight will not be as excited as Miami vs Ole Miss...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, here we go on a Friday.
Was that a heater last night or what?
How great is college football?
The Miami Hurricanes will play.
They are back for a national championship.
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Yes, I will have a blazing five.
If I will. I found a fifth game to bet.
We had a great season, 60%.
I feel pretty good about it.
It's our postseason Blazing 5.
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Jay Mack and I sat and watched that game together last night, maybe over a cold brew.
Wow, wow.
So let's start with this.
Miami, the Miami Hurricanes, regardless of who,
they play will be the most talented team in the national championship. They've got more talent than
Indiana and they got more talent than Oregon. And they physically dominated O'Miss. But
Ole Miss took two fourth quarter leads. That's why I'm not sure if Miami can beat in Indiana.
Between the hurricanes, drop passes, drop picks, late hits, penalties, and weird play calling,
you let your opponent back in games all year.
Miami needed a touchdown with 18 seconds left,
yet they had a 41-minute to 18-minute time of possession advantage.
They pushed Ole Miss all over the field.
You can't beat Indiana and be that inefficient.
I don't care how much more talent you have.
You may, may be able to beat Oregon.
I mean, why did Carson back throw 37 times?
Why?
He could have thrown seven times.
seven times. They were running all over Ole Miss, and they started doing flea flickers and
difficult passes and risky sideline throws. I don't know if Miami plays complimentary football,
but it is just a flood of speed and size and strength and power and aggressiveness.
And let's just see what happens. So if you want to watch talent, turn on the Miami Hurricanes. A
team that's massively improved from the middle of the season.
This team lost to Louisville.
And Louisville is not a bad program, but I mean, this team has really improved, and that speaks
to the coaching staff.
If you want to watch some talent with efficiency, I think you're better off to watch
Oregon and Indiana.
So watching Miami's aggressiveness last night, they're like a 14-year-old after a big bag of
Skittles.
They're all over the place.
But you've got to appreciate the talent.
I'm glad they won.
College football is better when Miami's great.
I'll argue in about 10 minutes about the pass interference non-call, which I thought was the right call.
College football is better.
Talent absolutely wins in every level of football.
But the Patriots rarely had the most talented team.
In fact, I'd argue the Randy Moss teams were the most talented.
They didn't win Super Bowls.
You know, Chiefs won when Tyreek Hill left the building.
Won a couple of Super Bowls.
I don't know if just town alone wins at Miami.
The play calling drove me nuts.
They got too cute.
They threw too much.
The late hit, the drop passes, the drop picks.
But you know what?
What they are is a symbol of what NIL and Transfer Portal football is.
We watch them grow and mature.
You're allowed to do that now in college football.
You don't have to be at your best October 8th.
And as the sports become a little bit college football, a little bit NFL,
I love the fact that
Ole Miss and Miami were just playing
the right team won, the better team one.
And here's Mario Cristobal after.
It's a reflection of how awesome this sport is,
how teams have the opportunity to get better
as a year goes on,
how young players get to develop,
veteran players have a chance to become leaders,
and all of a sudden you have a different dynamic
in the middle of the season,
and then down the stretch,
and it carries you into the playoffs.
You can get hot at the right time,
and things could be pretty interesting in a hurry.
So, I mean, football's about settling it on the field, right?
And the more we can give teams an opportunity to do that,
I think it makes the sport better.
For the record, that game does not exist last night
without the transfer portal,
without the NIL, without the college football playoff,
which a majority of fans complained about.
They want their old regional rivalries.
I don't.
You can have a few of those.
I want last night.
I want Miami being great.
I want Michigan winning one year, Ohio State the next year,
and Miami, Oregon, and Indiana possibly winning the next year.
Tonight's game could be potentially even better.
But this game doesn't happen without NIL in the transfer portal.
And without a playoff that now allows teams to stumble.
Come on, their 19, 20-year-old kids.
Even professional teams stumble.
The Rams go to Carolina.
Matt Stafford can't stop throwing the ball to the other team.
He's a 37-year-old pro.
So we think an October law should wreck it for a 19-20-year-old kid?
Miami is a symbol of what college football now is.
And I want to specifically, there was a moment.
Don't go to it yet.
There was a moment last night that really crystallized to me
the demise, and it's not arguable, of the SEC.
There was a singular play.
Middle of the game, run play for Miami against SEC team Ole Miss.
Watch the play.
It is a run play.
And it would have gone for five or six yards.
Watch the ACC team push the SEC team back 12 yards.
That didn't have.
happened five years ago. Nobody pushed Georgia around, LSU around, Bama around. Bama just got housed
by Indiana. That play, Miami is bigger than the SET team. They're stronger than the SEC team.
They're more physical than the SEC team. Well, it's Old Miss. Old Miss this year is really good.
They're the best SEC team this year. They beat Georgia. Georgia couldn't stop them. Bama couldn't
stop anybody. Old Miss couldn't stop Miami last night when it mattered.
But that play symbolized it.
You can't have a car dealer and a whiskey distributor and a personal injury attorney be your number one NIL booster.
You need a car maker.
You need a billionaire.
That's what the Notre Dame's and the Michigan's, the big endowments at some of these universities, big city Miami.
Like when you watched how much time Carson Beck had or the physical domination, I mean, the running back for Miami is bigger than the linebackers and defensive ends for.
Ole Miss.
And that played to me, I mean, listen, the
SEC had five teams in the college football
playoff. The only
team that
SEC teams that wasn't an SEC
team was Tulane.
In fact, SEC
teams versus non-conference power
opponents this playoff and this postseason.
Do you know what they are?
One in eight
minus 64 point
differential. I got nothing
against bourbon distributors, personal
injury attorneys and car dealers. But if they're your number one NIL money bag guy,
you're not going to beat Ohio State and going forward Michigan. USC is just writing checks
left and right, Oregon right and checks, Notre Dame writing checks. This is easy. This has been
the last three weeks. Bama getting pushed around by Indiana's offensive line. I mean,
I'm watching that game last time. I'm like, why is Miami three?
growing. Just run the ball 40 straight times.
You used to not be able to run it twice in a row.
There were times the SEC would dominate a national championship game against the Notre Dame.
The game was over the second series.
So not only are SEC teams getting poached, but like National Letter of Intente this year.
Forget the portal.
The national high school letter of intente.
USC, Oregon, Notre Dame.
Whoa, what?
I wouldn't know George in there.
So, man, it's a new world of college football, J. Mac.
People are freaking out about the Hail Mary or the pass interference.
I'll get to that around the corner, Bears Packers.
By the way, this game would not have been close if Miami didn't drop like five interceptions.
I mean, I've never seen anything like that.
Well, we were...
That was insane.
Yeah, just listen.
They're a flood of raw talent, speed, athleticism.
Their own line play is dominant.
And, you know, teams become the personality of their coach.
Right.
So Mario Cristobal loves UFC, big guy, warrior, offensive line guy.
What's the strength of their team?
Raw power offensive line.
Right?
When Chip Kelly was at Oregon, it was the no huddle.
Chip's kind of a creative, a clever guy.
Like, they literally got rid of huddles in college football.
You become in college football, your personality, your head coach, that's what the team becomes.
And Miami's going to be a bully.
Miami's going to get in your grill.
They're not going to be artistic.
They're not going to be pretty.
They're not going to be efficient.
I mean, they dropped so many balls and so many picks, so many penalties.
But, man, that is, they're back.
Well, well, let's reserve judgment until they play Indian or.
Well, if you get to the nanny, you're back.
Yeah, yeah, fair.
That's fair.
But Indiana and Oregon, I think both would be favored against Miami.
Indiana would be.
Oregon, oh, okay.
Oregon's rolling over to 90s.
Oregon's like every other team not named Indiana.
Oregon makes mistakes, too.
Not as many as Miami, but they don't have Miami's talent.
So everybody's arguing about, it's got to be pass interference.
I want to add some perspective to this.
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in the history of the NFL.
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Listen, Miami had a 15-place, 75-yard drive to win.
If Ole Miss makes one play on that drive, they don't have to cross their fingers and hope they get one call to save their butt
because they got outplayed and out-hit.
But there's nuance in everything.
Everything.
Speed limits, law enforcement, judges in courtrooms, you're not calling that.
and whenever fans do this,
you want one call,
but your team couldn't make one play
on a 15, play, 75-yard drive?
Thank God the adult, Pete Golding,
the coach for Ole Miss,
understands how the world works.
Those situations are tough to call them.
I mean, those situations,
but, I mean, yeah, there was contact,
but, I mean, it happens a lot.
You know, that's not why we lost the game,
but, you know, we just,
Had a lot of opportunities late, but I mean, I think it shows you the resiliency of the team.
You know, I mean, I didn't care.
Was it 18, 15?
They're going to go out there and give it all they got.
And, you know, looks like you ran out of time.
But we didn't execute well enough.
Didn't I'm prepared well enough.
And we didn't coach good enough.
Yeah, fan is short for fanatic.
He's absolutely right.
Going into this game, I don't know if you liked, I liked Miami to win, but I kept saying,
if Ole Miss with Trinidad Chamlas came back and back doored it, you wouldn't be sure.
shock because Ole Miss doesn't play normal football games. Every Ole Miss game is crazy. Every game
they play is crazy. And that's why they're so endearing. And that's why I hope Trinidad
Chambliss gets another year. I mean, it's just fun to watch. Great Heart, the whole Kiffin
thing, it's a fascinating story. But you know it and I know it. If you were an Ole Miss fan
and you had dominated Miami and you had had a 70 play five-yard drive,
15 plays, they couldn't make a single play.
Would you want the pass interference goal?
No, you just don't call that.
In that spot, it would have to be so overtly, ridiculously egregious,
and it wasn't, and the coach gets it.
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All right, Colin, NFL playoffs this weekend.
Monday night, the Steelers and Texans are an interesting matchup,
Aaron Rogers, back in the playoffs.
And what did you know it, Colin?
while talking about Mike Tomlin, he decided to take a shot at his former team, My Jets.
I think the way that he creates the culture and allows guys to be themselves as an important part of team chemistry in a locker room being a healthy locker room.
One thing I really love, and it's kind of the antithesis of where I was, is there's not really any leaks in the boat.
Every year you have difficulties and adversity, both on the field and off the field.
and to go through a season like this
and to be able to focus on football
and not have a lot of other
out there has been really nice.
He's not wrong.
Definitely not wrong.
He's not wrong.
I mean, listen, he got Green Bay.
Sometimes Aaron created the nonsense.
I mean, he knows it.
Everybody knows it.
But by and large, it's a great organization.
And Pittsburgh, for all their flaws,
like Green Bay, it's about football.
And the Jets are a circus.
Well, it's a lot easier when you're winning.
You know, you don't have to worry about all these leaks and nonsense and BS.
When you're losing, and Rogers was a big part of that with the Jets.
Yeah, stuff's going to start to leak out because people are unhappy.
I mean, he's definitely not wrong.
By the way, this line now down to a flat three.
No more three and a half.
I will tell you, I will tell you that was, I talked about this all week that I like the Pittsburgh side.
and the staff knows, am I blazing five, this was my last one I pulled out.
This was my second favorite bet.
Three and a half, I thought it was great.
But numbers matter in betting.
At three, it's an average bet.
But at three and a half, you'd have to take Pittsburgh at home as a dog.
It's just against the Houston team that struggles in the red zone to put sevens on the board, not threes.
All right.
We'll talk more about this on Monday.
All right, let's go to the next story.
And that's John Harbaugh and his situation after getting five.
by the Ravens.
He apparently has been linked to the dolphins a lot,
but according to the athletic,
Miami is a serious threat,
and Harbaugh is also very interested in the Giants.
Well.
And they've been a big admirer, obviously, John Mara.
Okay.
If you were the agent for John Harbaugh,
you'd want to make sure the Miami Dolphins know,
hey, you think you have me.
I'm very interested in the Giants telling you,
Harbaugh is probably going to Miami, but the deal is not done yet.
They haven't agreed to terms.
They haven't agreed to money yet.
So he's going to play, because the argument is I could argue for some reasons.
Miami's a better job because you're going to get control of the front office.
Well, wait a minute.
They apparently are in the process or just announced a GM hiring this morning.
Meanwhile, Joe Shane is still in place.
A guy that Harbaugh has not been connected to, I don't have his name off the top of my head.
But it's very interesting that they would hire a GM.
knowing that Harbaugh might want to say.
Something wacky's going on here,
or Harbaugh just wants a bidding war.
Or the minute John was let go within the hour,
Miami called and said,
do you have,
here's a list of GMs we've talked to,
which one do you feel most comfortable with?
And John Harbaugh said that one.
This is how the game works.
And within 48 hours,
they hire the GM John Harbaugh's most comfortable with.
taking, I don't want to bash Tua.
I don't even know if he's a starter next year.
But taking a team with Tua and that contract versus Jackson Dard on a rookie deal.
It's a one year, it's a one-year contract.
That's all that's left?
You're done with the Tua thing fast.
Tyreek Hill, constant.
Denver's still paying for Russell Wilson.
He's been out the door for years.
Yeah, that dead cap.
That was smart.
You can, you can, if you draft well and hit on five picks, that doesn't, I mean,
the Denver Broncos has hit on several picks.
suddenly the dead cap. I mean, Bo Nix basically saved the dead cap.
Dolphins. That's not great for the Jets. So we got Vrable. We would have Harbaugh.
We'll see what happens with the Bills. And the Jets have Aaron Glenn. Not good.
Final story, Kyle, Niners, Eagles. That's a big one and not great news for the Niners yesterday.
Ricky Pearsall did not practice. The good news is Trent Williams did return to practice in a limited fashion.
lines at 5 and a half,
and we got some numbers on the team
with and without Trent Williams, Colin.
It is staggering how bad they are.
Remember how Lane Johnson, when he misses for the Eagles?
They're a different team.
Look at the numbers without Trent Williams.
If he's unable to go,
4 and 13, and the points per game is down,
the rushing yards way down.
You and I have talked about this.
I don't think we disagree.
Once you get the right coach,
the most important player is the quarterback.
I've argued forever left tackleist,
Not edge rusher, wide receiver.
Third is a great defensive frontline player.
Either Crosby or Gary on the edge.
You know, Chris Jones in his prime.
Jalen Carter, Aaron Donald.
But this number left tackle says it all.
This is what, when you get one of these,
I always said the key to Brady, his career,
everybody says Belichick, it's Dante Scarnikia.
Brady never had a bad offensive.
line. Aaron and Brett Farrv never had bad offensive lines. So you take Trent Williams out. It's a
different team. Totally different. And that pass rush that the Eagles have, it's going to be hell for
Brock Purdy. I mean, I think if they could get an early lead and Robert Salak can cook up some
stuff, maybe there's a chance here. But I'm with you. I think the Eagles are inside.
Blazing five, top of 30 minutes. Yeah. J. Mack with the news.
Well, that's the news.
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The Herd Lie News.
So Bears Packers
is interesting.
Chicago is a long time.
Chicago has not won a playoff game in 15 years.
Now, you say to yourself,
well, at least they're not the Jaguars.
In that 15-year span,
the Jaguars have won three playoff games
and been to an AFC championship.
Yeah, in that 15-year span,
the Browns have won a playoff tournament.
game, the Arizona Cardinals have won a playoff game, the Titans have won playoff games,
the Bengals have been to a Super Bowl.
The Bears have not won a playoff game.
And it's not just that the Bears are good, and they are good.
They're number two seed.
They won 11 and 6.
They have a top three rushing offense.
They're a good team.
Very good team.
It's just what Ben Johnson did in six months.
I mean, this is a team that last year lost a Hail Mary game because their cornered
was on the field during the play,
joying with fans in D.C.
They were the most sacked team.
They were 31st on third down.
They found ways to lose.
Now they're arguably the best comeback fourth quarter offense in the league.
They don't turn the ball over, and they've surrendered the third fewest sacks.
and the O-line is sensational now.
And sometimes, and this is why you cannot go cheap like the Bengals and the Dallas Cowboys on coaches.
Ben Johnson had to fix the quarterback.
He had to fix the O line.
He had to fix the culture.
He had to fix three to four different things.
They were the most sack team.
Now they're one of the teams sacked fewest.
So when I watch these coaching opportunities, when I watch all these coaching opening and everybody's like, oh, let's go get this coordinator.
What are you doing?
Go find your Vrabel.
Go find your John Harbaugh, your Jim Harbaugh.
You hire John Harbaugh, Giants Miami.
Or you hire Kevin Stefansky who won playoff games in Cleveland.
Like that's who you hire.
Don't outthink the room.
These owners get so, and the Bears owners can be a little cheap.
The Bears owners are poorest or second poorest in the league.
They have to spend some real money on Ben Johnson.
So what they've done to change the culture, the O line, the quarterback, it is so dramatic to me.
And now they face their arch rival at home.
I just feel they've got momentum.
I think they're Roma Dunze's back.
I think they're healthy.
Here's Ben Johnson on facing the Packers.
again. I'm rooted in a. I've been saying it all week. I'm rooted in the fundamentals,
particularly on games like this. It's about blocking. It's about tackling. It's about catching
the ball. It's about ball security. Things of that nature come out to the forefront. And so I'm
more concerned with playing sound football, making sure that we're putting our guys in a good
spot. I mean, we got a lot of talented players and you just want them to play fast,
play confident and put them a good, good spot.
watching that college game last night.
Jay Mack and I are watching this, and we both remarked how bad the tackling was.
So that's why I don't like Denver and Seattle getting a week off.
You don't do a lot of tackling in that week off.
When you watch these college football games, Indiana, you can see the Indiana coaching.
They tackle well.
Bama didn't.
Like the tackling last night was bad for both teams.
And so, you know, that's my takeaway is in college, you know, you give 18-year-olds and 19-year-olds
10 days of not practicing,
they got a lot of things to do.
In the pros, time off usually
doesn't affect tackling. And the
one thing, Tom Brady came on
their show yesterday and he said it, this week
off for those teams like Seattle and Denver, that's a week
of prep. That's not a week of rest.
I think Chicago,
because of their youth,
even though they're in a two-game losing streak,
I think Chicago wants to play right
now. I think they're better as a
two-seat in Chicago than a one-seat.
I think Caleb Williams
and Ben Johnson need reps.
This is an offense that plays with a lot.
You see it in games.
The Bears can be awful for a half, great for a half.
Same with Philadelphia.
Philadelphia can be awful for a half, great for a half.
Like Philadelphia gave guys off last week.
They were banged up, and they are older.
Like a Chicago team to me is better as a two seed than a one seed.
They're young, they're growing, they're developing.
I think when you watch college football, the younger the team,
the more time they waste with extra time.
The older the team uses that extra time for,
by the way, what team tackled well in college football with time off?
Indiana.
Go look at Indiana's roster.
It's an older, more mature roster.
They have 23, 24.
So you watch those teams last night, a lot of young players.
Yeah, the other question.
So with the talent so spread out now in college football, right?
So it's not concentrated.
Georgia doesn't have like seven starting NFL players.
So it's spread out.
And I just, I wondered like last night's game was fun, but it didn't feel like a heavyweight championship.
Did it with a bunch of superstars?
No, I think Miami against Indiana could feel that.
Oh, I think you'll have the most talented team and the best coach team.
That's not that Mario Cristopal isn't a good coach.
I mean, he obviously is.
But his style of coaching is raw and aggressive and punitive.
Whereas I look at Indiana, it's almost mathematics.
It's efficient.
They haven't had an errant snap all season.
Not one.
They haven't had a fumble at Indiana since the 18th play of the season.
They had the fewest drop passes.
So it's a real, you juxtapose those two teams.
And I'm not saying Indiana is going to blow out Oregon.
I think they'll beat them.
Oregon is your typical really good college team.
They make mistakes.
Miami makes a ton of mistakes.
Indiana makes no mistakes.
So you're going to get a clash of styles potentially.
By the way, now you said it, right?
So 10 days until the national championship, they're stringing this out too far.
This is too much, too much time off.
Can we just do a week?
It's like the Super Bowl.
Sometimes you hate waiting two weeks for it, right?
It's just 10 more days before the Natty?
All I know is you and I sat there knocking down Diet Cokes and watched a fantastic three, four hours of American sports.
Football is not bad.
It's not a bad sport.
That game does not exist.
without the transfer portal
NIL college playoff.
That old miss Miami.
Didn't we watch Notre Dame Penn State last year?
That was kind of a thriller too, right?
I'm pretty sure they met in the
semifinal and Aller had that brutal pick late.
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We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
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Sunday, it's a top 25 showdown in the Big Ten, a 16th ranked Illinois.
takes on number 19 Iowa at noon eastern only on Fox.
So of all the playoff games this weekend, I have a feeling, you know,
if Trent Williams plays and Ricky Piersall does,
I think San Francisco Philly could be really interesting because just all Eagle games are kind of interesting.
They're really good at home in the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bill's Jacksonville game is really to me the most consequential.
There are 14 teams in the playoffs.
only one team has one way to win and reach the Super Bowl.
The team is Buffalo, and the way is Josh Allen puts on a cape and is Superman for multiple weeks.
Now, San Francisco can be very reliant on Christian McCaffrey,
but Buffalo doesn't have Kyle Shanahan's schemes and play design to elevate other players.
This team, not good on the perimeter, can't stop the run,
don't trust them sometimes with special teams.
most teams like Justin Herbert means a lot to the Chargers
but they have a great defense, an amazing head coach, and a stupendous kicker.
C.J. Stroud, Jalen Hertz, Herbert, don't have to have their A game to win.
C.J. Stroud's won three games this year, 20 points or fewer.
Anytime Josh Allen and the bill's offense has 20 points or fewer, all of them, they lost.
So there's one way, and that's why I don't like them, this team also kind of
Constantly, I feel like Josh Allen is carrying units that have let him down.
Your wide receiver group can't be this week.
You know, the running game is really basically Josh and one player James Cook.
There's not a lot of depth there to me.
So special teams, I don't always trust.
I mean, Josh Allen's, if you look at his 12 wins, he had 111-11 pass-er rating.
And his losses, it was a.
He plays poorly. He's off his game. He didn't have his fastball. He didn't spot the off-speed stuff. They lose. And that's not the case with Herbert or C.J. Stroud or Jalen Hurts. Even Brock Purdy. So pro athletes want to be the man. They don't want to be the only man. And Tom Brady talked about that. carrying the load as the quarterback, knowing you are the way in which your team can,
excel. I think it's very psychological, very emotional. When they've been in these situations,
they haven't played the type of winning football needed in order for them to advance. Can Buffalo
find it within themselves to play their best football in the biggest moments? And look, some weeks,
they've looked great. The passing game looks great. Obviously, their runners, one of the top
backs in the NFL, and the way Josh plays when he's playing his rhythm, you know, he's virtually
impossible. MVP caliber season last year. And I thought he played very well this.
season.
So I want to go back to the Miami Hurricanes.
So I remember when I worked at the other place and I had said, yeah, I know Tim Tebow's
48 and 7 at Florida, but he's not an NFL starting quarterback.
Colt McCoy, 45 and 8 at Texas.
You're not building a pro team around Tim Tebow or Colt McCoy.
Maybe they could be a backup.
But don't confuse really great college quarterback due to what's around him and really great college quarterback who is a great Sunday quarterback too.
Carson Beck's a great example.
He is a classic great college quarterback.
Good for him.
He can win his third natty next Monday.
But this team is great because they dominate the line of scrimmage and have tons of perimeter talent.
edge rushers.
I mean, did you notice how many times he threw behind the line of scrimmage?
Just getting the ball to these supreme athletes at Miami.
That's the game.
At Georgia, it was a dominating defense, suffocating pass rush and good run games,
and an occasional really nice weapon.
That is not a knock on him.
It's different.
Fernando Mendoza leads the nation in yards per attempt.
per throw. Carson Beck is
29th, yet
Mendoza's got fewer picks.
So Indiana has
less talent, and they ask him to throw the
ball down the field more,
and yet he's giving you an insane
completion percentage,
and he's not throwing picks.
That's a Sunday quarterback.
That's a build-around quarterback.
Now, Fernando Mendoza, you build
a franchise around. You draft
players that fit him. Carson
Beck, maybe backs up in the league.
seems like a great kid, great story.
Arms okay, athletic ability is okay.
He needs great playmakers.
If you watch Miami's game plan, when you watch Indiana play, they are going downfield.
They are throwing the ball up the sideline, down the field, hard seam throws, hard flag
throws.
That's how they win.
They're telling you, we have this supreme Sunday quarterback who can make difficult
throws, not everybody can make.
If you watch Miami play,
they're telling you, yeah,
Tony's unbelievable.
Our speed is great. We just got to
get the ball quickly to those guys and get it
out of Carson Beck's hand.
So the game plans tell you
where your quarterback's going to play.
Saturdays or Sundays.
Miami's game plan tells you,
you know, it's not that he can't make
throws over the middle. They wanted to get the ball
out quickly to
playmakers. That's not how Indie
plays. I mean, I was looking at this. Fernando Mendoza at Indiana and Cal, not exactly
juggernauts until this year, 69% completion percentage. And first in yards per attempt,
that's crazy to complete almost 70% of your throws at Indiana and Cal throwing the ball deep
downfield often. Carson Beck, awesome college career. Could win his third Natty, he talks about
Mario, Crystal Ball, and the program.
I remember me and coach Chris Ball talking on the phone for the first time I was sitting in Jacksonville
in my house in my room and I just had a big smile on my face and he had a big smile on his face and
he said like he said let's get to work and you know I believed in his vision I believed in you know
what he's been able to build here and add on to the culture of what Miami is and um and I mean what
an unbelievable year and it was never easy you know it was never perfect there's a lot of ups and downs
there's a lot of adversity that not only I face individually, but that we faced as a team.
I mean, it's just a great story.
Did you notice he also said this?
This is what Vrable did.
This is what Jim Harbaugh did.
This is what Sean Payton.
Did you hear what he said?
What a great culture Mario Cristobal has built.
That's what Barry Alvarez did at Wisconsin.
He took over Wisconsin, and it was like, God, they were bad.
And he went to three Rose Bulls, won all of them.
And Barry Alvarez said, why do we rebuild a season?
stadium. Our stadium is great. We're going to add some paint here and there, but there's got to be
self-belief. Barry Switzer is one of the great college football coaches of all time. If you know what
Wisconsin was pre-Berry Switzer, it was unwatchable. It was bad. And it's not great now.
They were winning Rose Bowls when he was there. Three different ones, I believe. So it is about
building the culture. Now, you're seeing a lot of that right now at Indiana. And by the way, Indiana
was good last year. They got into the playoff.
And Indiana now is really good.
This is not a knock on Kurt Signetti, who's excellent, or their players.
They have like seven, eight NFL guys.
But I'm going to still argue Fernando Mendoza is the difference here.
If you put Fernando Mendoza on Miami and Carson Beck on Indiana,
Miami blows Indiana out.
I think Fernando Mendoza is that unique.
His personality, his gratitude, his arm, his size.
Not everybody thinks that.
A lot of people think he's a B prospect.
I think he's an A prospect.
Here he is on getting ready for Oregon tonight.
Actually a system that I follow that I go and I really intricately do and make my system with my coach.
When I'm able to do that system, that means, hey, I've done everything possible to prepare for this game.
And so when I go step on that field, I am confident.
As I know that my preparation is unmatched.
And I know that's the most that I could do possibly.
and so when I go on the field, I'm confident that my process has taken me here and that I can compete at the highest level.
I mean, that's exactly what you, one of the things I like, and people think I get too worked up over this,
what you say at the podium matters. Jalen Hertz doesn't have the biggest arm.
Great at the podium.
I mean, Dak Prescott is as good as anybody I've ever seen at the podium.
Then there are guys, I don't need to mention them, that started fires at the podium.
Fernando Mendoza is on the podium NFL All-Star team.
He's not in the league yet.
Brady, never going to get your trouble at the podium.
You don't want to start fires, you want to put them out.
If you have to be a little cringy, a little cliched, I can live with it.
Try to be authentic, but I think this is who the Fernando Mendoza is.
I don't think this game will be as good as last night's game,
because I think there is a gap between Indiana and Oregon.
I think what last night provided, Miami was the physical,
raw talent squad.
Ole Miss was the
underdog with a ton of offensive
firepower. So it just
you knew in that game you're what.
I mean, even in the first half, you and I are like,
this should be 30 to 3.
And you're like, Ole Miss
is just this wild
come from behind. What a
wonderful story. Trinidad Chambliss
is. Well, Miami also self-inflicted
wounds with the penalty. That's some dumb penalties
too. Undisciplined stuff from
college kids to pick near the
zone from Beck on the tip.
Like you said, they should have just been running the football.
They could run for $2.50 last night, easily.
Yeah, I don't like to criticize play calling usually.
And the offensive coordinator, one of the reasons Mario Cristobal likes him, he's
considered kind of conservative.
He's kind of a run guy, Dawson.
He likes to run.
Last night, I thought he got way too cute.
They were trying to flea flicker.
It's like, bro, this is not the time for a flea flicker.
This is the last time.
Let Ole Miss try to pull those off.
Now they get to play basically a home game in the national championship.
That's kind of cool.
Wow.
That actually helps Miami.
I think Miami needs every little edge to potentially beat Oregon or Indiana.
And that's for college kids, home fields a touchdown.
I think for college kids it's a big deal.
NFL doesn't mean much.
All right.
Blazing 5.
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