That article misses the entire point of what Mario Cristobal is building. Miami's class has 15 blue-chips, and their average rating is a negligible .02 behind Clemson's. They're loading up on elite trench players, which is where games are won. Losing defensive production is real, but their transfer portal haul on that side of the ball, including Mishael Powell and Elijah Alston, is being overlooked. Their defensive SP+ projection is still top 25 nationally. Clemson's offensive questions are far more concerning than Miami's roster turnover.