But the big news came in the middle of the interview session when tight ends coach Mario Cristobal, who had spent Wednesday and Thursday interviewing with the New York Jets, entered the room and told coach Larry Coker that he is staying at Miami I live and die and breathe this place," said Cristobal, 35. "To be interviewed by the New York Jets is the biggest honor you can imagine. I felt this is a pivotal time for the University of Miami. I know this place. I'm a constant here. The NFL might be part of my future one day, but it's not today. This is where I want to be." Cristobal, an offensive lineman for the Hurricanes from 1988-92 and a member of Coker's staff for two seasons, said he was one of two finalists for the position of tight ends coach with the Jets http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/sports/epaper/2006/02/18/a5c_umfoot_0218.html
Excellent, he's really not that good of a TE coach. His specialty is recruiting, not getting the best out of his players.