UM wont have "spring game", but multiple open scrimmages

UM wont have "spring game", but multiple open scrimmages

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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In the grand scheme of things.... this doesn't really matter. With the amount of recruits we have surrounding us we're one of the few schools who could get away with this.

Get away with what? This system provides MOAR access not less.
 
Should have one in Immokalee...Naples ,Fort Myers and surrounding areas would flood this scrimmage. It would also help boost the economy..
Just a thought.

Problem is, there is little interest in Miami football in those areas. It might help to raise some interest in the program, but it seems I remember them trying this recently without much success.
 
In the grand scheme of things.... this doesn't really matter. With the amount of recruits we have surrounding us we're one of the few schools who could get away with this.

Get away with what? This system provides MOAR access not less.


Right right which is what I'm saying. I wasn't clear though.

Other schools like Bama FSU UF Tenn couldn't afford to not have one big spring game on campus because it would get all the recruits there at one time in front of their on campus stadiums and awesome fan bases. For us, this makes a sh*t ton of sense getting on the road and coming to the recruits and connecting with the local communities. Home run for us. I like it more than having a spring game at HRS
 
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They should go to Lakeland or Ft Myres. If they do a scrimmage there they will kill it on the west coast!
 
DOes this mean we will have multiple Green Tree All Stars?
 
This is a really good thing in my opinion instead of having just one weekend where fans and recruits can see the team now we can spread it out over multiple events.

You hate for recruit to miss the Spring game because they have a previous commitment this gives them multiple opportunities to come see the team
 
They should go to Lakeland. If they do a scrimmage there they will kill it on the west coast!

So much ****** in this post. If you want to kill it on the west coast you go to a city on the west coast like Tampa. Lakeland is more like central Florida. Plus it's a small town. Makes zero sense. If you want central Florida you go to in or around Orlando.

Gators are dumb as fūck, aren't they?
 
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They should go to Lakeland. If they do a scrimmage there they will kill it on the west coast!

So much ****** in this post. If you want to kill it on the west coast you go to a city on the west coast like Tampa. Lakeland is more like central Florida. Plus it's a small town. Makes zero sense. If you want central Florida you go to in or around Orlando.

Gators are dumb as fūck, aren't they?

Yep they sho is... Who cares about north, central, sfl? Go where the recruits are! Secondly, recruiting is not about big city or small town. You need to recruit these ares where you have missed the top two DT's the last cycle which is the halfway point in those rule areas where each year you consistently get whooped like Whooping Cane!!!
 
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They're installing FieldTurf in HRS. That's why the venue will be unavailable.

Where did you see this?

There were serious issues with the turf this year. Especially for Dolphins games. Saw it myself when the Pats came here on January 1. Field looked like a mosh pit. It's just a hypothesis but it isn't a far-fetched one imo. When you consider how much it rains here in September - November there's little reason for us to have natural grass imo.
 
They're installing FieldTurf in HRS. That's why the venue will be unavailable.

Where did you see this?

There were serious issues with the turf this year. Especially for Dolphins games. Saw it myself when the Pats came here on January 1. Field looked like a mosh pit. It's just a hypothesis but it isn't a far

I think the stadium won't be available because of the construction that is being done to the entire 200 level. They probably don't want anyone at the stadium.
 
I think they're also redoing the parking lots.
 
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With all the excitement surrounding the team, expectations for season and recruiting, I was looking forward to whooping it up at the Spring Game. I also think recruits like coming to the game and being around the team and seeing the process.

That said, by having a practice in Broward, Dade and PB counties, this would allow greater exposure in our money hole areas. Plus would allow the team to invite the local youth leagues and give them t-shirts with "Future Cane" or something for the kids. We have to re-establish The U as SoFl's team.
 
Lots of poor attempts at trolling in this thread..........step up your game.......quality, not quantity .....
 
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While the view may be better, some of the most anticipated improvements are still a year out. After the coming season, Phase 2 of the privately funded project will begin. That’s when the shade canopy goes up and the scoreboards are replaced. Then in 2017, the parking lots will be redone, with tunnels and bridges planned to help keep the pedestrian traffic away from the vehicular traffic.

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Forgive my ignorance, I don't live in the area, but is more work being done on the Rock? Why is it unavailable? I thought all the upgrades were done with last year's work.
 
Forgive my ignorance, I don't live in the area, but is more work being done on the Rock? Why is it unavailable? I thought all the upgrades were done with last year's work.

You don't have to live in South Florida in order to read this thread.
 
Good, just an opportunity for SEC rednecks to criticize the crowd size.
 
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