Yep!  Whoever would have thought that Miami fans would be happy going 9-4 in a 
season and losing to an average Big Ten team in their bowl game?  Of course, 
they point to the obvious improvement in his 3 seasons: winning five games in 
2007, then seven in 2008 and nine in 2009.  I don't know if they are expecting 
to win eleven games in 2010 or what?  It ain't gonna happen!  I hate to tell 
them.  Any way...  Oliver is right, they won't be a team to worry too much 
about.  We'll have to worry more about the bad Miami P.R. of running up the 
score more so than can we beat them.  :-)




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From: Oliver Barry <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 1:08:14 PM
Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] Gatornews from Miami Herald and Palm Beach 
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Well, I feel better knowing Randy Shannon will be in Miami for four more years.
 
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Miami Hurricanes coach Randy Shannon signs four-year deal
BY SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN 
 
University of Miami head coach Randy Shannon has been given a new four-year 
deal to stay with the Hurricanes.  
It took a while - a really, really long while - but University of Miami 
football fans finally know who their coach will be in 2011 and beyond.
The same one as the past three seasons.
After months -- even years -- of waiting and wondering when and if he would get 
a contract extension, Randy Shannon has been rewarded with a new four-year 
contract, the university announced Wednesday night. Shannon was about to enter 
his final season of the original four-year deal.
``There's no other place I'd rather be than coaching Hurricanes football,'' 
Shannon said in a statement. ``I'm excited about the momentum we continue to 
build and our strong recruiting classes. We have dedicated student-athletes and 
an experienced and committed coaching staff, a strong athletic program and the 
university leadership's support -- all important components consistent with 
long-term success.''
The financial terms of the contract were not announced. It is believed Shannon 
started his first season as the coach in 2007 with a salary approaching 
$800,000 and made about $1 million in 2009. The Associated Press reported that 
Shannon 's new salary will be ``around the midpoint'' of coaches in the 
Atlantic Coast Conference.
``I think it's tremendous that we have agreed to a new contract,'' UM athletic 
director Kirby Hocutt said by phone. ``I couldn't be more excited and pleased 
with the direction our football program has made and will continue to make 
under Randy Shannon. There was never any doubt in Randy's mind or my mind that 
we were not going to be able to get this done. It's a testament to Randy's 
continued leadership that this was announced on the same day that the NCAA 
announced that the UM football team's Academic Progress Rate scores in the 
top-10 percentile in the country.
``Randy, as I've said all along, is going to continue as our football coach. We 
can now turn all our focus and attention to the summer and upcoming fall.''
Shannon , 44, is 21-17 since taking over the program after Larry Coker was 
dismissed. He finished 9-4 last season, with the Canes losing to Wisconsin in 
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