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Mario Cristobal

Mario Manuel Cristobal (born September 24, 1970) is Cuban-American head football coach of the Miami Hurricanes football team at the University of Miami. Cristobal previously was the head football coach at Florida International University (FIU) from 2007 to 2012 and the University of Oregon from 2017 to 2021. He was an all-conference offensive tackle on the Miami Hurricanes football team that won national championships in 1989 and 1991.

Mario Cristobal
Cristobal in 2011
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamMiami (FL)
ConferenceACC
Record12–13
Annual salary$8 million
Biographical details
Born (1970-09-24) September 24, 1970 (age 53)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Playing career
1989–1992Miami (FL)
1995–1996Amsterdam Admirals
Position(s)Offensive tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
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
Overall74–73
Bowls3–4
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Sun Belt (2010)
2 Pac-12 (2019–2020)
2 Pac-12 North Division (2019–2020)
Awards
Sun Belt Coach of the Year (2010)
AP Pac-12 Coach of the Year (2019)
247Sports National Recruiter of the Year (2015)

Playing career edit

High school and college edit

Cristobal played high school football at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami and then went to play for the University of Miami, where he was a four-year letterman between 1988 and 1992. Cristobal played under Hall of Fame coaches Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson during the rise of the University of Miami as one of the nation's elite collegiate football programs.[1] During his four seasons at the University of Miami, he was a member of two national championship-winning teams (1989 and 1991). In 1992, Cristobal earned First-team All-Big East Conference as an offensive tackle.

Cristobal graduated from the University of Miami in 1993 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Miami School of Business and later earned a master's degree there in 2001. Cristobal is one of several University of Miami players from the late 1980s who appears in the documentary The U, which premiered December 12, 2009, on ESPN, and chronicles the program's rapid ascent and national championships and the era's associated scandals that proved costly to it. The documentary drew 2.3 million viewers, making it then the most watched documentary in ESPN history.

Professional career edit

Following his collegiate career at the University of Miami, Cristobal signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos in 1994. He played for the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe for two seasons, in 1995 and 1996, and then launched his collegiate coaching career.

Coaching career edit

Cristobal's coaching career began at the University of Miami where he served as a graduate assistant under head football coach Butch Davis from 1998 to 2000. From 2001 to 2003, Cristobal was the tight ends and offensive line coach at Rutgers University under Greg Schiano. He returned to Miami to serve as tight ends coach and offensive line coach under Larry Coker for three seasons from 2004 to 2006.

FIU edit

On December 19, 2006, Cristobal was named the second head coach in FIU's history. He also was the first Cuban-American head coach in Division I-A.[2] Cristobal inherited a team with a winless record the previous season. He implemented a spread offense,[3] and stated that he expected FIU to achieve success "faster than what we did at Rutgers", a process which "took five years".[3]

FIU struggled for most of his first season as head coach, losing their first eleven games. However, on December 1, the Golden Panthers finally broke a Football Bowl Subdivision-leading 23-game losing skid with a 38–19 victory over North Texas.

His second season showed considerable signs of improvement. After three straight nonconference losses to Kansas, Iowa, and USF, the Golden Panthers under Cristobal pulled together an upset win against MAC opponent Toledo. The team used this momentum to build a three-game winning streak, defeating Sun Belt Conference opponents North Texas and MTSU before it continued on to finish with a 5–7 record. The team was two wins away from a bowl game before falling out of contention in the 2008 Shula Bowl against in-state rivals FAU in a 57–50 overtime loss, before finishing its season with a home victory over Western Kentucky.

The third season under Cristobal came with high expectations after winning five games the previous year.[citation needed] The team regressed under his leadership and took a step back going 3–9 overall, with wins coming against North Texas, Western Kentucky, and Louisiana-Lafayette. During the offseason recruiting period, Cristobal was able to secure FIU's first ESPN 150 player, Willis Wright, from nearby Miami Springs High, the same school that produced T. Y. Hilton.

After being predicted to finish sixth in the conference in the preseason by the Sun Belt Writers Association,[citation needed] Cristobal led his young Panthers team to their first Sun Belt Conference championship after four years at the helm. FIU, who had never had a winning season prior to the 2010 campaign, saw themselves atop the conference tied with Troy University who shared a similar 6–2 conference record. FIU did win their head-to-head matchup with Troy, 52–35. At the conclusion of the season FIU was selected to participate in their first bowl game, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. They won with a field goal in the closing seconds against Toledo, 34–32, after Toledo went for a two-point conversion to take the lead, 32–31. That win gave them a 7–6 record, their first ever winning record.

Cristobal carries a reputation of being an excellent recruiter, setting up for his third season at FIU by putting together an impressive recruiting class of 23 student athletes, at least 20 of them from Florida.[4] He wears a customary shirt and tie along with dress pants for each and every game to honor his idol, Joe Paterno. He was also named the fittest coach currently in the FBS according to an ESPN blog to which he confirmed on The Dan Le Batard Show on May 29, 2009.[5] As of the 2009 season Mario Cristobal has retired the "shirt-and-tie" look and has opted to wear traditional collared shirts during games.

On December 5, 2012, Cristobal was fired of his position as head coach of the FIU football program after going 3–9. FIU Athletic Director Pete Garcia explained his reasoning for firing Cristobal as "He's done a very good job for this program, but we've gone backwards over the last year and a half. Over the last 22 games, we've gone 8-14."[6] The decision by Garcia was heavily criticized as rash.[7][8][9]

Alabama edit

After his dismissal as head coach at FIU, Cristobal was hired by Miami to serve as associate head coach and tight ends coach on January 10, 2013.[10] Six weeks later, he was hired by Nick Saban to become Alabama's assistant head coach, offensive line coach, and recruiting coordinator.[11]

Cristobal was an elite recruiter at Alabama, finishing No. 1 in the national 247Sports.com composite rankings in each of his four seasons.[12] He was named the National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports in the 2015 cycle and in 2016 he was ranked as the nation's No. 2 recruiter in the country by 247Sports.

Cristobal's Alabama offensive line was awarded as the nation's best in 2015, winning the inaugural Joe Moore Award given to the toughest, most physical line in the nation.[13] His offensive line ranked in the top 25 nationally in sacks allowed in each of his first two seasons. Alabama's offensive lines produced standout players and NFL draft picks under Cristobal, including first-team All-American and 2015 first-round draft pick Ryan Kelly and 2014 freshman All-American Cam Robinson, who went on to win the Outland Trophy in Cristobal's final year with Alabama.[14]

Oregon edit

In January 2017, Mario Cristobal joined Willie Taggart's staff at Oregon as offensive line coach, with additional duties as co-offensive coordinator (shared with quarterbacks coach Marcus Arroyo) and run game coordinator (along with running backs coach Donte Pimpleton).[15] On December 5, 2017, he was given the title of interim head coach upon Willie Taggart's departure to Florida State; then, three days later, on Friday, December 8, 2017, Cristobal was officially announced as permanent head coach of the Ducks.[16]

After Taggart's abrupt departure, Cristobal fielded a team in 2018 that improved to 9-4 and won the Redbox Bowl (formerly the San Francisco Bowl) against Michigan State.[17]

In 2019, Cristobal was voted Pac-12 Coach of the Year by the Associated Press after going 11-2 during the regular season, winning the North division, beating Utah in the Conference Championship, and earning a trip to the Rose Bowl.[18] That year, Cristobal and offensive line coach Alex Mirabal coached All-American Penei Sewell, who went on to win the Outland Trophy[19] for best interior linemen in the country. The Oregon offensive line unit was a finalist for the 2019 Joe Moore Award for best overall group in the country.[20] Oregon finished the post season with a Rose Bowl victory[21] over the Wisconsin Badgers.

In 2020, Cristobal again led Oregon to a Pac-12 Championship, posting a 4–2 record against a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[22] Oregon would finish the season with a loss in the Fiesta Bowl to Iowa State.[23]

In 2021, Cristobal took Oregon to a 10–2 regular season record before a surprise departure of the program prior to the season-ending Alamo Bowl loss to Oklahoma.[24]

Miami edit

On December 6, 2021, Cristobal was named head coach of the University of Miami Hurricanes football team, replacing Manny Diaz.[25] Cristobal signed a 10-year, $80 million contract with the Hurricanes.[26]

During his second year at Miami, Cristobal received significant criticism in October 2023 for what was widely deemed a costly clock management mistake during a home game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Hard Rock Stadium.[27][28][29][30] Up three points with under forty seconds left, and Georgia Tech out of timeouts, the Hurricanes' offense ran the ball instead of kneeling in victory formation, causing a turnover that the Yellow Jackets recovered, leading to Georgia Tech winning the game 23–20.[31][32][33]

Recruiting edit

Cristobal is known for his accomplishments and skills as recruiter of elite collegiate football prospects. During his four seasons at Alabama, the Crimson Tide finished with the top-ranked recruiting class in each year of Cristobal's involvement with the program. Cristobal was a key part of the Tide's recruiting dominance as the primary recruiter for multiple 5-star recruits and future first round NFL draft picks. In 2015. Cristobal was named the top recruiter in the nation by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout.[34]

In 2017, Cristobal joined Willie Taggart's staff at Oregon, where he helped the Ducks sign the 13th ranked recruiting class.[35] After Taggart left Oregon for a head coaching job at Florida State,[36] Cristobal replaced him as head coach of Oregon. In his three years as head coach, Oregon signed the 8th, 12th and 6th ranked recruiting classes, which included #1 overall recruit and future #5 overall draft pick Kayvon Thibodeaux.

As head coach at the University of Miami, he was credited with a successful recruiting season that ranked as high as 16th nationally in independent assessment of the year's recruitment of high school football prospects.[37]

Personal life edit

Cristobal and his wife, Jessica, were married in June 2006 and have two sons, Mario Mateo and Rocco.[38]

After his football playing career ended, Cristobal went through a two-year application process to become a U.S. Secret Service agent and was offered a job in 1998. Then a first-year graduate assistant at the University of Miami, Cristobal said his goodbyes to fellow Hurricanes players but then abruptly changed his mind the following morning and chose instead to remain with collegiate football coaching.[39]

Cristobal is a second-generation Cuban-American.[40]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
FIU Golden Panthers / Panthers (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2012)
2007 FIU 1–11 1–6 7th
2008 FIU 5–7 3–4 T–5th
2009 FIU 3–9 3–5 6th
2010 FIU 7–6 6–2 T–1st W Little Caesars Pizza
2011 FIU 8–5 5–3 4th L Beef 'O' Brady's
2012 FIU 3–9 2–6 T–8th
FIU: 27–47 20–26
Oregon Ducks (Pac-12 Conference) (2017–2021)
2017 Oregon 0–1 0–0 4th (North) L Las Vegas
2018 Oregon 9–4 5–4 4th (North) W Redbox
2019 Oregon 12–2 8–1 1st (North) W Rose 5 5
2020 Oregon 4–3 3–2 2nd (North) L Fiesta
2021 Oregon 10–3 7–2 1st (North) Alamo[a] 21 22
Oregon: 35–13 23–9
Miami Hurricanes (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2022–present)
2022 Miami 5–7 3–5 5th (Coastal)
2023 Miami 7–6 3–5 T–9th L Pinstripe
Miami: 12–13 6–10
Total: 74–73
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
  1. ^ Cristobal departed for Miami prior to the bowl game.

References edit

  1. ^ "Football Announces Hiring of Mario Cristobal - Alabama Athletics". Alabama Athletics. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
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  8. ^ Tim Rohan, When Best Still Isn’t Good Enough, The New York Times, December 5, 2012, accessed December 11, 2012.
  9. ^ David Moulton, David Moulton: Thoughts on the college football coaching landscape and more, Naples Daily News, December 11, 2012, accessed December 11, 2012.
  10. ^ "UM Hires Mario Cristobal As Associate Head Coach". CBSLocal.com. January 10, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
  11. ^ Goodbread, Chase (February 18, 2013). "Alabama hires Mario Cristobal as offensive line coach". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  12. ^ "Bruce Feldman on Mario Cristobal: 'Not sure there's a better recruiter in the country, anywhere'". DieHards.com. December 8, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
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External links edit

  • Miami profile

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Mario Manuel Cristobal born September 24 1970 is Cuban American head football coach of the Miami Hurricanes football team at the University of Miami Cristobal previously was the head football coach at Florida International University FIU from 2007 to 2012 and the University of Oregon from 2017 to 2021 He was an all conference offensive tackle on the Miami Hurricanes football team that won national championships in 1989 and 1991 Mario CristobalCristobal in 2011Current positionTitleHead coachTeamMiami FL ConferenceACCRecord12 13Annual salary 8 millionBiographical detailsBorn 1970 09 24 September 24 1970 age 53 Miami Florida U S Playing career1989 1992Miami FL 1995 1996Amsterdam AdmiralsPosition s Offensive tackleCoaching career HC unless noted 1998 2000Miami FL GA 2001 2002Rutgers OT TE 2003Rutgers OL 2004 2005Miami FL TE 2006Miami FL OL 2007 2012FIU2013 2016Alabama AHC OL RC 2017Oregon co OC OL 2018 2021Oregon2022 presentMiami FL Head coaching recordOverall74 73Bowls3 4Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Sun Belt 2010 2 Pac 12 2019 2020 2 Pac 12 North Division 2019 2020 AwardsSun Belt Coach of the Year 2010 AP Pac 12 Coach of the Year 2019 247Sports National Recruiter of the Year 2015 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 High school and college 1 2 Professional career 2 Coaching career 2 1 FIU 2 2 Alabama 2 3 Oregon 2 4 Miami 3 Recruiting 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editHigh school and college edit Cristobal played high school football at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami and then went to play for the University of Miami where he was a four year letterman between 1988 and 1992 Cristobal played under Hall of Fame coaches Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson during the rise of the University of Miami as one of the nation s elite collegiate football programs 1 During his four seasons at the University of Miami he was a member of two national championship winning teams 1989 and 1991 In 1992 Cristobal earned First team All Big East Conference as an offensive tackle Cristobal graduated from the University of Miami in 1993 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Miami School of Business and later earned a master s degree there in 2001 Cristobal is one of several University of Miami players from the late 1980s who appears in the documentary The U which premiered December 12 2009 on ESPN and chronicles the program s rapid ascent and national championships and the era s associated scandals that proved costly to it The documentary drew 2 3 million viewers making it then the most watched documentary in ESPN history Professional career edit Following his collegiate career at the University of Miami Cristobal signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos in 1994 He played for the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe for two seasons in 1995 and 1996 and then launched his collegiate coaching career Coaching career editCristobal s coaching career began at the University of Miami where he served as a graduate assistant under head football coach Butch Davis from 1998 to 2000 From 2001 to 2003 Cristobal was the tight ends and offensive line coach at Rutgers University under Greg Schiano He returned to Miami to serve as tight ends coach and offensive line coach under Larry Coker for three seasons from 2004 to 2006 FIU edit On December 19 2006 Cristobal was named the second head coach in FIU s history He also was the first Cuban American head coach in Division I A 2 Cristobal inherited a team with a winless record the previous season He implemented a spread offense 3 and stated that he expected FIU to achieve success faster than what we did at Rutgers a process which took five years 3 FIU struggled for most of his first season as head coach losing their first eleven games However on December 1 the Golden Panthers finally broke a Football Bowl Subdivision leading 23 game losing skid with a 38 19 victory over North Texas His second season showed considerable signs of improvement After three straight nonconference losses to Kansas Iowa and USF the Golden Panthers under Cristobal pulled together an upset win against MAC opponent Toledo The team used this momentum to build a three game winning streak defeating Sun Belt Conference opponents North Texas and MTSU before it continued on to finish with a 5 7 record The team was two wins away from a bowl game before falling out of contention in the 2008 Shula Bowl against in state rivals FAU in a 57 50 overtime loss before finishing its season with a home victory over Western Kentucky The third season under Cristobal came with high expectations after winning five games the previous year citation needed The team regressed under his leadership and took a step back going 3 9 overall with wins coming against North Texas Western Kentucky and Louisiana Lafayette During the offseason recruiting period Cristobal was able to secure FIU s first ESPN 150 player Willis Wright from nearby Miami Springs High the same school that produced T Y Hilton After being predicted to finish sixth in the conference in the preseason by the Sun Belt Writers Association citation needed Cristobal led his young Panthers team to their first Sun Belt Conference championship after four years at the helm FIU who had never had a winning season prior to the 2010 campaign saw themselves atop the conference tied with Troy University who shared a similar 6 2 conference record FIU did win their head to head matchup with Troy 52 35 At the conclusion of the season FIU was selected to participate in their first bowl game the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl They won with a field goal in the closing seconds against Toledo 34 32 after Toledo went for a two point conversion to take the lead 32 31 That win gave them a 7 6 record their first ever winning record Cristobal carries a reputation of being an excellent recruiter setting up for his third season at FIU by putting together an impressive recruiting class of 23 student athletes at least 20 of them from Florida 4 He wears a customary shirt and tie along with dress pants for each and every game to honor his idol Joe Paterno He was also named the fittest coach currently in the FBS according to an ESPN blog to which he confirmed on The Dan Le Batard Show on May 29 2009 5 As of the 2009 season Mario Cristobal has retired the shirt and tie look and has opted to wear traditional collared shirts during games On December 5 2012 Cristobal was fired of his position as head coach of the FIU football program after going 3 9 FIU Athletic Director Pete Garcia explained his reasoning for firing Cristobal as He s done a very good job for this program but we ve gone backwards over the last year and a half Over the last 22 games we ve gone 8 14 6 The decision by Garcia was heavily criticized as rash 7 8 9 Alabama edit After his dismissal as head coach at FIU Cristobal was hired by Miami to serve as associate head coach and tight ends coach on January 10 2013 10 Six weeks later he was hired by Nick Saban to become Alabama s assistant head coach offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator 11 Cristobal was an elite recruiter at Alabama finishing No 1 in the national 247Sports com composite rankings in each of his four seasons 12 He was named the National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports in the 2015 cycle and in 2016 he was ranked as the nation s No 2 recruiter in the country by 247Sports Cristobal s Alabama offensive line was awarded as the nation s best in 2015 winning the inaugural Joe Moore Award given to the toughest most physical line in the nation 13 His offensive line ranked in the top 25 nationally in sacks allowed in each of his first two seasons Alabama s offensive lines produced standout players and NFL draft picks under Cristobal including first team All American and 2015 first round draft pick Ryan Kelly and 2014 freshman All American Cam Robinson who went on to win the Outland Trophy in Cristobal s final year with Alabama 14 Oregon edit In January 2017 Mario Cristobal joined Willie Taggart s staff at Oregon as offensive line coach with additional duties as co offensive coordinator shared with quarterbacks coach Marcus Arroyo and run game coordinator along with running backs coach Donte Pimpleton 15 On December 5 2017 he was given the title of interim head coach upon Willie Taggart s departure to Florida State then three days later on Friday December 8 2017 Cristobal was officially announced as permanent head coach of the Ducks 16 After Taggart s abrupt departure Cristobal fielded a team in 2018 that improved to 9 4 and won the Redbox Bowl formerly the San Francisco Bowl against Michigan State 17 In 2019 Cristobal was voted Pac 12 Coach of the Year by the Associated Press after going 11 2 during the regular season winning the North division beating Utah in the Conference Championship and earning a trip to the Rose Bowl 18 That year Cristobal and offensive line coach Alex Mirabal coached All American Penei Sewell who went on to win the Outland Trophy 19 for best interior linemen in the country The Oregon offensive line unit was a finalist for the 2019 Joe Moore Award for best overall group in the country 20 Oregon finished the post season with a Rose Bowl victory 21 over the Wisconsin Badgers In 2020 Cristobal again led Oregon to a Pac 12 Championship posting a 4 2 record against a conference only schedule due to the COVID 19 pandemic 22 Oregon would finish the season with a loss in the Fiesta Bowl to Iowa State 23 In 2021 Cristobal took Oregon to a 10 2 regular season record before a surprise departure of the program prior to the season ending Alamo Bowl loss to Oklahoma 24 Miami edit On December 6 2021 Cristobal was named head coach of the University of Miami Hurricanes football team replacing Manny Diaz 25 Cristobal signed a 10 year 80 million contract with the Hurricanes 26 See also 2023 Georgia Tech vs Miami football game During his second year at Miami Cristobal received significant criticism in October 2023 for what was widely deemed a costly clock management mistake during a home game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Hard Rock Stadium 27 28 29 30 Up three points with under forty seconds left and Georgia Tech out of timeouts the Hurricanes offense ran the ball instead of kneeling in victory formation causing a turnover that the Yellow Jackets recovered leading to Georgia Tech winning the game 23 20 31 32 33 Recruiting editCristobal is known for his accomplishments and skills as recruiter of elite collegiate football prospects During his four seasons at Alabama the Crimson Tide finished with the top ranked recruiting class in each year of Cristobal s involvement with the program Cristobal was a key part of the Tide s recruiting dominance as the primary recruiter for multiple 5 star recruits and future first round NFL draft picks In 2015 Cristobal was named the top recruiter in the nation by 247Sports ESPN Rivals and Scout 34 In 2017 Cristobal joined Willie Taggart s staff at Oregon where he helped the Ducks sign the 13th ranked recruiting class 35 After Taggart left Oregon for a head coaching job at Florida State 36 Cristobal replaced him as head coach of Oregon In his three years as head coach Oregon signed the 8th 12th and 6th ranked recruiting classes which included 1 overall recruit and future 5 overall draft pick Kayvon Thibodeaux As head coach at the University of Miami he was credited with a successful recruiting season that ranked as high as 16th nationally in independent assessment of the year s recruitment of high school football prospects 37 Personal life editCristobal and his wife Jessica were married in June 2006 and have two sons Mario Mateo and Rocco 38 After his football playing career ended Cristobal went through a two year application process to become a U S Secret Service agent and was offered a job in 1998 Then a first year graduate assistant at the University of Miami Cristobal said his goodbyes to fellow Hurricanes players but then abruptly changed his mind the following morning and chose instead to remain with collegiate football coaching 39 Cristobal is a second generation Cuban American 40 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Coaches AP FIU Golden Panthers Panthers Sun Belt Conference 2007 2012 2007 FIU 1 11 1 6 7th2008 FIU 5 7 3 4 T 5th2009 FIU 3 9 3 5 6th2010 FIU 7 6 6 2 T 1st W Little Caesars Pizza2011 FIU 8 5 5 3 4th L Beef O Brady s2012 FIU 3 9 2 6 T 8thFIU 27 47 20 26Oregon Ducks Pac 12 Conference 2017 2021 2017 Oregon 0 1 0 0 4th North L Las Vegas2018 Oregon 9 4 5 4 4th North W Redbox2019 Oregon 12 2 8 1 1st North W Rose 5 52020 Oregon 4 3 3 2 2nd North L Fiesta 2021 Oregon 10 3 7 2 1st North Alamo a 21 22Oregon 35 13 23 9Miami Hurricanes Atlantic Coast Conference 2022 present 2022 Miami 5 7 3 5 5th Coastal 2023 Miami 7 6 3 5 T 9th L PinstripeMiami 12 13 6 10Total 74 73 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Indicates CFP New Years Six bowl Cristobal departed for Miami prior to the bowl game References edit Football Announces Hiring of Mario Cristobal Alabama Athletics Alabama Athletics Retrieved December 9 2017 Pelegrin Pete December 20 2006 A dream come true for new FIU coach MiamiHerald com Archived from the original on January 14 2007 Retrieved December 9 2017 a b Mario Cristobal Q amp A Part 3 FIU Panthers Prowl MiamiHerald Typepad com Retrieved December 9 2017 404 Page Not Found dead link The Dan Le Batard Show w Stugotz Archived from the original on August 4 2009 Retrieved August 4 2009 David J Neal FIU fires football coach Cristobal The Miami Herald December 6 2012 accessed December 11 2012 Greg Cote Greg Cote FIU s decision to fire Mario Cristobal impatient unfair The Miami Herald December 6 2012 accessed December 11 2012 Tim Rohan When Best Still Isn t Good Enough The New York Times December 5 2012 accessed December 11 2012 David Moulton David Moulton Thoughts on the college football coaching landscape and more Naples Daily News December 11 2012 accessed December 11 2012 UM Hires Mario Cristobal As Associate Head Coach CBSLocal com January 10 2013 Retrieved December 9 2017 Goodbread Chase February 18 2013 Alabama hires Mario Cristobal as offensive line coach The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved February 19 2013 Bruce Feldman on Mario Cristobal Not sure there s a better recruiter in the country anywhere DieHards com December 8 2017 Retrieved December 9 2017 Feldman Bruce December 8 2017 Oregon hires Mario Cristobal as new head coach Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 2 2024 GoDucks com The University of Oregon Official Athletics www GoDucks com Retrieved December 9 2017 Ducks to hire Mario Cristobal as their new co offensive coordinator 247Sports com January 13 2017 Retrieved December 9 2017 Canzano John December 9 2017 Canzano Oregon Ducks coach Mario Cristobal s first day was a win OregonLive com Retrieved January 2 2024 Mario Cristobal Football Coach University of Oregon Athletics Retrieved December 27 2019 Wade Kevin December 12 2019 Mario Cristobal named AP Pac 12 COY Sewell offensive co POY DuckTerritory Retrieved December 27 2019 Outland Trophy Award Dinner showofficeonline com Retrieved December 27 2019 Media Joe Moore Award Retrieved December 27 2019 Oregon 28 27 Wisconsin Jan 1 2020 Box Score ESPN com Retrieved January 2 2024 2020 Oregon Ducks Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved January 2 2024 Fiesta Bowl Oregon vs Iowa State Box Score January 2 2021 College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved January 2 2024 McClendon Stoops to Coach Bowl Game Valero Alamo Bowl Rittenberg Adam Low Chris December 6 2021 Cristobal leaves Oregon to be Miami s new coach ESPN com Retrieved January 2 2024 Salvador Joseph December 6 2021 Reported Contract Details Are Out for New Miami Coach Mario Cristobal Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 2 2024 Miami doesn t take knee loses on last second TD ESPN com Associated Press October 8 2023 Retrieved January 2 2024 Backus Will October 8 2023 WATCH Mario Cristobal declining to kneel leads to Georgia Tech miracle 44 yard TD in embarrassment for Miami CBSSports com Retrieved January 2 2024 Kasabian Paul October 8 2023 Mario Cristobal Miami Trolled by Fans After Collapse in Upset Loss vs Georgia Tech Bleacher Report Retrieved January 2 2024 Reynolds Tim October 8 2023 Georgia Tech stuns No 17 Miami 23 20 on TD with 2 seconds remaining AP News Retrieved January 2 2024 Dellenger Ross October 8 2023 Yahoo Top 10 Miami tumbles out of rankings after all time coaching blunder by Mario Cristobal Yahoo Sports Retrieved January 2 2024 Mendoza Jason October 8 2023 Miami could have taken a knee to beat Georgia Tech Instead Hurricanes ran fumbled and lost USA TODAY Retrieved January 2 2024 O Donnell Ricky October 8 2023 Mario Cristobal costs Miami a surefire win with obscene clock management catastrophe SBNation com Retrieved January 2 2024 Smith Christopher February 11 2015 Alabama s Mario Cristobal sweeps top award from major recruiting services Saturday Down South Retrieved July 3 2022 2018 Recruit Football Team Rankings 247Sports Retrieved July 3 2022 Adelson Andrea Hale David November 19 2020 They re in a deep deep hole Inside the 6 year unraveling of Florida State football ESPN com Retrieved July 3 2022 2022 Recruit Football Team Rankings 247Sports Retrieved July 3 2022 Mario Cristobal Football Coach University of Oregon Athletics Retrieved June 12 2020 Odom Joel December 9 2017 Get to know Mario Cristobal the Ducks new head coach OregonLive com Retrieved June 12 2020 Dodd Dennis September 18 2018 Mario Cristobal has been fighting all his life now he s doing it for the Oregon Ducks CBSSports com Retrieved June 12 2020 External links editMiami profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mario Cristobal amp oldid 1196960948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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