Social media explodes after Miami head coach Mario Cristobal’s inexcusable blunder

Miami head coach Mario Cristobal made one of the worst play calls in football history. Social media was all over it in unforgiving fashion.

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It was one of the most indefensible coaching decisions in football history.

The Miami Hurricanes had the game won. They endured a three-interception game from quarterback Tyler Van Dyke to hold a 20-17 lead with less than a minute left to go. They had a 98.7% Win Probability, and all they had to do was to take a knee and walk off the field.

Instead, head coach Mario Cristobal called for a handoff to running back Don Chaney, who fumbled the ball, and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets recovered. Then, Georgia Tech Haynes King hit Malik Rutherford for 30 yards, and with two seconds left in the game, King hit Christian Leary for a 44-yard touchdown that won it for Miami’s opponent, 23-20.

The 17th-ranked Hurricanes suffered their first loss of the season as a result.

“We should have taken a knee,” Cristobal said.

Georgia Tech coach Brent Key agreed

“We kind of thought they were taking a knee.”

Even more amazingly, Cristobal has done this before. When he was the Oregon Ducks’ head coach in 2018, Cristobal’s team was playing Stanford, and the Ducks had a 31-28 lead with 51 seconds left in the game. On second-and-3 from the Stanford 43-yard line, the call was a handoff to CJ Verdell, who fumbled the ball. Stanford recovered, and went on to win, 38-31, in overtime.

“We felt pretty good about the run game,” Cristobal said after THAT event. “We just needed one more to get a first down and close out the game.”

As you might expect, social media was all over this one.

Mario Cristobal’s Miami mistake is one he’s made before

Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal’s indefensible coaching decision is one he made before as Oregon’s head coach.

It was one of the most indefensible coaching decisions in football history.

The Miami Hurricanes had the game won. They endured a three-interception game from quarterback Tyler Van Dyke to hold a 20-17 lead with less than a minute left to go. They had a 98.7% Win Probability, and all they had to do was to take a knee and walk off the field.

Instead, head coach Mario Cristobal called for a handoff to running back Don Chaney, who fumbled the ball, and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets recovered. Then, Georgia Tech Haynes King hit Malik Rutherford for 30 yards, and with two seconds left in the game, King hit Christian Leary for a 44-yard touchdown that won it for Miami’s opponent, 23-20.

The 17th-ranked Hurricanes suffered their first loss of the season as a result.

“We should have taken a knee,” Cristobal said.

Georgia Tech coach Brent Key agreed

“We kind of thought they were taking a knee.”

Even more amazingly, Cristobal has done this before. When he was the Oregon Ducks’ head coach in 2018, Cristobal’s team was playing Stanford, and the Ducks had a 31-28 lead with 51 seconds left in the game. On second-and-3 from the Stanford 43-yard line, the call was a handoff to CJ Verdell, who fumbled the ball. Stanford recovered, and went on to win, 38-31, in overtime.

“We felt pretty good about the run game,” Cristobal said after THAT event. “We just needed one more to get a first down and close out the game.”

Miami vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Game Preview: ACC Tournament

ACC Tournament: Miami Hurricanes vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.

ACC Tournament: Miami Hurricanes vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets prediction and college basketball game preview.


Miami vs Georgia Tech Broadcast

Date: Thursday, March 11
Game Time: 2:30 ET
Venue: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
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Why Miami Will Win

All of a sudden, Miami is decent at basketball.

It lost six straight games and ten of 11 before going on a three game winning run including a 67-64 victory over Clemson in the first round of the ACC Tournament.

It wasn’t pretty, and it was hardly easy, but the Canes were able to hit 54% from the field, knocked down a few key shots in the second half, and they held on for dear life to move on as a 13 seed.

They don’t get nailed with a whole slew of silly fouls, they’re as good as anyone in the ACC outside of North Carolina when it comes to grabbing rebounds, and now they get a Georgia Tech team that can’t guard from three and is the worst rebounding team in the ACC.

Why Georgia Tech Will Win

Miami might have held on, but it allowed Clemson to hit 52% from three because there were way too many assists – 15 and extra passes for points. Georgia Tech is excellent at keeping things moving around which is why it’s one of the best teams in the ACC in field goal percentage.

On a six-game winning streak, the Yellow Jackets have hit more than half their shots in the last seven games even though they’re not that great from three – they get to the rim and they make a whole lot of easy shots.

What’s Going To Happen

Miami wasn’t close to coming up with a big stop in a 87-60 loss to Georgia Tech a few weeks ago.

The Yellow Jackets hit 57% from the field, locked down enough on the Hurricane offense from the outside when it tried to come back, and now it’ll be more of the same.

Be shocked if Georgia Tech isn’t at least 50% from the field.

Miami vs Georgia Tech Prediction, Line

Georgia Tech 77, Miami 65
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