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Resume of Rutgers Opponent's Head Coach

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Catching up on the career of Miami Head Coach Mario Cristobol:

"(Kyle) Flood initially came to Rutgers as offensive line coach for Schiano. He was hired as head coach after then-athletic director Tim Pernetti’s top choice, Mario Cristobal, turned down the job..."

1998–2000Miami (FL) (GA)
2001–2002Rutgers (OT/TE)
2003Rutgers (OL)
2004–2005Miami (FL) (TE)
2006Miami (FL) (OL)
2007–2012FIU
2013–2016Alabama (AHC/OL/RC)
2017Oregon (co-OC/OL)
2018–2021Oregon
2022–presentMiami (FL)
 

Head coaching record​

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
FIU Golden Panthers / Panthers (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2012)
2007FIU1–111–67th
2008FIU5–73–4T–5th
2009FIU3–93–56th
2010FIU7–66–2T–1stW Little Caesars Pizza
2011FIU8–55–34thL Beef 'O' Brady's
2012FIU3–92–6T–8th
FIU:27–4720–26
Oregon Ducks (Pac-12 Conference) (2017–2021)
2017Oregon0–10–04th (North)L Las Vegas
2018Oregon9–45–44th (North)W Redbox
2019Oregon12–28–11st (North)W Rose55
2020Oregon4–33–22nd (North)L Fiesta
2021Oregon10–37–21st (North)Alamo[a]2122
Oregon:35–1323–9
Miami Hurricanes (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2022–present)
2022Miami5–73–55th (Coastal)
2023Miami7–53–5T–9thPinstripe
Miami:12–126–10
Total:74–72
 
He's never really had consistent success at any of these stops. It's impressive to see what he did at FIU in Years 4 and 5 before a drop-off at the end of his tenure there. Then, in his first 2 full years at Oregon before the COVID year. But, some might say, that he inherited most/all of that talent (and, these days, the "Oregon" name (aka Phil Knight) does most of the recruiting). And, finally, his time at Miami which looks as though he's had a rather middling tenure there, so far. I can see why their fans are a bit antsy and some want him gone.
 
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