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Mike McDaniel, Chris Grier are on termination watch

The Miami Dolphins may have changed the culture, but they definitely haven’t changed the results. The team is currently 1-6 through seven games of the 2025 season. Their latest performance—a 31-6 blowout loss to the previously 1-5 Cleveland Browns—could be the last straw for head coach Mike McDaniel, and possibly for general manager Chris Grier as well.

This disappointing loss comes just one week after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who threw three interceptions in Sunday’s game, publicly called out unnamed teammates for showing up late to or skipping player-only meetings.

According to a source speaking to Pro Football Talk (PFT), owner Stephen Ross entered the season intending to give the current coaching regime the entire year to turn things around. However, the inability to win games—aside from a Monday night victory over the still-winless New York Jets—might force Ross to make a change as soon as tomorrow.

Ross has a history of making midseason coaching changes. He previously fired Tony Sparano in 2011 after 13 games and Joe Philbin in 2015 after just four games.

If Miami decides to make a coaching change, potential interim replacements include associate head coach and running backs coach Eric Studesville, who was an interim head coach in Denver 15 years ago; quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell, who served as interim head coach in Jacksonville four years ago; and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/mike-mcdaniel-chris-grier-are-on-termination-watch

Vanderbilt football’s Diego Pavia gets 100% real on blocking out ‘outside noise’

With the No. 17 Vanderbilt football team set to take on the No. 10 LSU Tigers, this game presents a crucial opportunity for the Commodores to prove they are a legitimate force on the national stage.

The senior quarterback has been impressive to start the season, throwing for 1,409 yards along with 14 touchdowns and four interceptions. He has also contributed significantly on the ground, rushing for 352 yards and two scores.

Speaking on “The Pat McAfee Show,” he described the team as a “bunch of misfits” who “don’t care what anyone thinks,” emphasizing how they block out the outside noise. “I hate losing, but a lot of guys here, you know, [wide receiver] Richie Hoskins, right here, he’s come from a D3 school and came up,” he said.

Regarding the team’s perception in the media, he added, “What the outside noise had to say, whatever. I was off the internet, but you guys told me, I guess we are favored for the first time, or whatever. So obviously, you know, I guess we’re making improvements there. I think Vegas just didn’t like losing so much money.”

One key factor fueling the Commodores’ success has been the growing belief within the team. He noted the biggest change as being that “everyone here wants to win.” Despite some stereotypes, he emphasized, “People think of us as, like, a smart school, a privileged school, kind of thing like that. But we’re real gritty here. You talk to our coaches, they want to win, you know, more than anyone.”

Currently sitting at 5-1, the Commodores are eager to add another win to their record against the Tigers. With tougher opponents like Missouri and Texas coming up on the schedule, Vanderbilt knows the challenge only intensifies from here.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/vanderbilt-football-news-diego-pavia-gets-100-real-on-blocking-out-outside-noise