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In Randy We All Should Trust..

The “lead, follow or get out of the way” mindset continues with Randy Shannon.

The past few weeks, he’s dealt with the types of decisions that will either cement his legacy as the man who brought Miami back, or the one sent packing should this rebuilding project fail.

Today’s news focused on uber-recruit Bryce Brown. The top-ranked prospect in the nation remains unsigned and knee-deep in everything wrong with the recruiting game. Tennessee. Oregon. LSU. Southern Cal. All in the picture two weeks after Signing Day, though the talented running back remains “committed” to Miami.

Two weeks after the fact Brown is still aloof, speaking mostly through ‘mentor’ Brian Butler and continuing with his ‘me first’ mentality. Team Brown is ready to announce a decision on March 16th — almost a month past Shannon’s deadline — and seemingly against the wishes of Arthur Brown Sr., who made it clear he wants his son to be a Hurricane. 

“That would be my ideal preference, for he and his brother to play together,” the elder Brown told the AP. “That’s always been my preference.”

Too bad junior is choosing the heed the advice of a money-grubbing former rapper and telemarketer instead of the man who brought him into this world.

Rumor has it come midnight Wednesday the scholarship offered Brown is expired and off the table and a new one isn’t expected to be offered. Smart play by Shannon, taking control of the situation. The Canes don’t need another ‘me first’ headcase. Team players. Miami-style athletes. There’s a formula here. Everything needs to come together for the Canes to truly be ‘back’. 

This is a chess match and Shannon just made a big move. Miami drew a line in the dirt, yet remained politically correct and kept the door open, barring Wednesday ends with Brown not signed.

A verbal commit for almost a year, Brown was set to be an early enrollee and ready for spring ball. Instead, he’s the Canes biggest distraction early this year. Unsigned, undecided and unfazed, Brown isn’t coming across as the type of player a program in repair can depend on when working their way back.

With his head screwed on right, Brown would be a coup for Miami. The first big time, big body back behind center since Willis McGahee left town. Brown is the real deal on the field, but if his head is elsewhere he’ll never be the guy the Canes need.

Lamar Miller and Mike James will prove to be much better overall prospects for Miami, as their desire to compete, rebuild and put the program back on the map are as important as their on the field abilities. Shannon seeks out ‘team first’ type players and both fit the mold.

Come Wednesday Miami’s hands are clean. The ball will remain in Brown’s court and the weight of the world on his shoulders. His “gimmie” school will be gone and for the first time in a long time, there’s nothing to fall back on. Proactive instead of reactive; something which hasn’t been the case at The U for years. Set the tone. Remind these kids who’s in control.

This situation is no different than life in the dating world. If you’re in a relationship and your significant other wants to date around, what do you do? Sit idly by and remain someone’s fall back option? Watch how little they respect you if you’re the type to sit there and take it. 

The more mature option is to pull away from said relationship, let the other person sort their head out and see what happens if paths cross again down the road. They say you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone and that we want that which retreats from us. Maybe that’ll be the case regarding where things are at this late in the game.

Brown may be the best back in the nation, but no one is bigger than the program. Great call on Miami’s move to pull out of the sweepstakes on a technicality. Your move, Bryce.

Another ‘team first’ decision was the recent move of Sam Shields from wide receiver to cornerback. The pundits are against it, saying Shannon is ruining Shields’ career with an offense-to-defense switch entering his senior year. A more realistic approach is to point out that Shannon is truly giving Shields one last opportunity to shine.

Shields isn’t going to play receiver in the NFL, no matter how impressive his high school stats and love received from recruiting websites a few years back. 

Few would’ve felt that after his impressive freshman campaign (2006), when Shields hauled in 37 receptions for 501 yards and four touchdowns. The last two seasons combined aren’t as impressive as Shields’ first go around.

Seven new receivers were brought on board in 2008, including proven playmakers in Aldarius Johnson, Travis Benjamin, Thearon Collier, Davon Johnson and LaRon Byrd. Tommie Streeter and Kendall Thompkins both redshirted and will be ready to compete this fall.

Even the biggest Shields bleeding heart has to admit the senior’s chances of getting his head right and stepping up at wideout are slim based on the current level of competition.

What motivates one player might turn another off completely. Shannon knows this and is continuing to work on Shields, where another coach would simply write him off. Last year Shields earned his way out of the doghouse with spirited special teams play, capitalizing on his speed and showing he was more physical as a hitter than he was as a receiver.

If there’s any hope for Shields, it’s on the defensive side on the ball – most notably cornerback, where the Canes are weakest.

Shields won’t become a lock-down corner overnight, but he has the tools and potential to help the Canes fill a much-needed void. Few expected him to excel on special teams. Maybe he’ll surprise on defense and maybe Shannon knows a little bit more about this kid’s skills set and mindset than some folks pecking away on a message board.

There’s a reason for this move. Besides helping the program and team, it could also save the career of a wideout who simply hasn’t panned out.

In a matter of week Shannon took the power back regarding Brown, is refusing to give up on Shields, reeled in another big time recruiting class and added two veteran coordinators to his staff. Never ceases to amaze me how people in the anti-Randy camp can miss all that, choosing to nit pick and focus on the little stuff.

Seeking counsel from mentors, learning what it takes to build a top-flight staff and a preaching ‘team first’ mentality, Shannon is absolutely on the right track, whether some folks see it or not.

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C. Bello

Longtime Miami Hurricanes columnist. Wrote for CanesTime.com, Yahoo! Sports and former BleacherReport featured columnist. Founder of allCanesBlog.com no longer toeing any company line. Launched ItsAUThing.com to deliver a raw, unfiltered and authentic perspective of all things "The U".

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  • 305 hit the nail on the head again. Bryce may have the physical tools, but the more I hear about him the less I like what he seems to be about. He can talk all day about fasting and letting some higher power get him to his decision, but as long as he has a sleazeball like Brian Butler in his life, all of his big talk rings hollow.

    Like you said, it's too bad a kid like Bryce is listening to a loser like Butler instead of his father, who seems to want this game to end and for his sons to be together, playing football at The U.

  • BB has to prove he`s not Kansas good...He was solid until watching Lamar play..A big difference between the 2 is in their words..Lamar said he will do whatever is asked and bust his azz to get on the field for DAU..All I heard out of BB was that when he talked to Coach Whipple the offense wasnt suited for him..That to me is a sign of a selfish player that has never suited up against opponents with speed and power..As for SS for some reason he fizzled after his freshman season and that could be a qb issue but as you stated we have playmakers at reciever and with being thin at CB he can contribute...Most true Cane fans knew this wouldnt be an overnight fix..ONION has the vision and now the talent to make it work..Im not saying this upcoming season but I do expect us to win the acc in 2010..win a bcs game and then contend for the NC in 2011..I know most like to think we should this year..but we are still young and maturing...

  • I think we will be great this year and will have some weapons similar to the 90s 'Canes. Travis Benjamin, Aldarius Johnson and Laron Byrd will be key guys next year. I CAN'T WAIT!!!

  • Great blog...!!!

    I'm not gonna lose sleep over this Bryce Brown situation. Besides, the 2010 class of running backs is loaded with SOUTH FLORIDA kids who'd love to play for Randy Shannon.

  • I think letting go of BB is a good move on Randy's part. And I agree entirely allcanes, I think Randy is making all the right moves and he's doing an excellent job of being the CEO of this team and getting us back on track. I'm so excited to see the results of his leadership and the team's hardwork on the field in the fall.

  • I absolutely love the moves that Randy has made this off-season - great, great, great, one after the other.

    I think the parallel to dating that you drew with Bryce is appropriate and was just thinking to myself today that he is like the girlfriend who doesn't want to commit.

    What do you do? You walk and let the girl waste some other guy's time.

    The train has left the station, and we are barelling down the track at breakneak speed.

    Next stop? ACC titletown.

  • THANK YOU! I've been saying let this kid go since he pulled this crap.

    BB- 1,873yds 29 TD's vs Kansas

    Miller- 1,49 22 TD's vs Dade County Competition.

    I'll take the guy who did his damage vs the best competition in the US.

  • I agree allcanes; this was the right and safe way to get out of the situation. For me the up coming schedule dictates this action. As we stand a good chance of starting 0-4, likely 1-3, or 2-2 at best.

    The schedule dictates we can't afford to have any me first athletes on the team, especially on the field. It will take a focused team effort to make it through those first four games. A determination by guys that believe in each other, their coaches and the U.

    Now that all the distractions are out of the way, coaches it is time to focus on developing the talent we have. An area we've been lacking for some time. Shannon you're doing some great things, but there's room for serious improvement. You will get judged more harshly this year than any other for reasons such as:

    -2.5 recruiting classes of your choosing
    -2 new coordinators of your choosing; one named assistant head coach to assist you
    -year 3 of 4, of your contract

    Bottom-line, not many excuses left. With the exception of this one, the rebuilding process is more of a 4-6 year plan. The issue with that is the majority of the Hurricane fan base doesn't want to hear or except that.

    Hocutt seems to be backing you 100%. But a catastrophic failure in ’09 (that being 4-8 or worse) could mean your demise. Especially with the likes of coaching candidates Tubberville and Leach being available. I mention these names for the obvious reasons, not because I think it’s going to happen. Unfortunately for you it would be like a Ron Zook situation all over again. You built the sports car, but someone else got to drive and win with it. Hopefully it won’t come to that, but as of right now, before Spring ball, my prediction is this:

    Sept. 7 at Florida State L
    Sept. 17 Georgia Tech W
    Sept. 26 at Virginia Tech L
    Oct. 3 Oklahoma L
    Oct. 10 Florida A&M W
    Oct. 17 at Central Florida W
    Oct. 24 Clemson L
    Oct. 31 at Wake Forest W
    Nov. 7 Virginia W
    Nov. 14 at North Carolina L
    Nov. 21 Duke W
    Nov. 28 at South Florida L

    Can’t wait for Spring! I need to try and make it out there for the game. GO CANES!!!

  • Question for all, if BB begs for forgiveness and to be a Cane, do you think they sign him (given his talent)?

  • J'Can Cane --- I absolutely believe the door is still open regarding Bryce Brown and if I were a better man, my money is still that he announces Miami on March 16th.

    All Shannon did here was essentially take the power back. Miami simply isn't waiting, but I don't believe the door is closed.

    If Brown comes to Miami for his final visit, sits down with coaches and expresses that he wants to play for The U, I believe another scholarship offer is extended.

    There are some head games going on here, but a few things are still fact:

    - Miami is better off with Brown IF he gets his head right.

    - Arthur Brown Sr. wants Bryce at Miami playing alongside Arthur Jr.

    - Bryce still lists himself as 'committed' to Miami and has the Canes a top his list.

    Once we cut through all the crap, I truly believe Brown winds up at The U. If he didn't want in, all this recent talk would've had him dropping Miami from his final list. He hasn't done that yet. He's simply not ready to commit.

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