Did not realize this great connection... (b/w Radakovich and Jankovich)

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Dan Radakovich worked for one of the architects of Miami greatness. Sam Jankovich who during his tenure, Miami's football team rose to perennial national power and men's basketball returned after a 15-year absence. Jankovich oversaw several national championships including three in football and one each in baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf. Football was almost dead too.
If Dan is half what Sam was we have a jewel. This is great news.
 
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I think the link storm in this post is a link roulette. One of them is a rick roll, the rest are to the actual team pages. Or at least I hope so, fraggle.
 
Dan Radakovich worked for one of the architects of Miami greatness. Sam Jankovich who during his tenure, Miami's football team rose to perennial national power and men's basketball returned after a 15-year absence. Jankovich oversaw several national championships including three in football and one each in baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf. Football was almost dead too.
If Dan is half what Sam was we have a jewel. This is great news.
And just like that you put out a good post. Must be Christmas.
 
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Sam Jankovich is a Miami legend. He helped to get a on campus basketball facility and was one of JJ’s biggest supporters.
He started the process, but keep in mind, the building was built well over a decade after he left the school. Guess who was the biggest impediment to said building getting built? THE CITY OF CORAL GABLES. Hopefully people keep that in mind as they ********** about a football stadium.
 
Dan Radakovich worked for one of the architects of Miami greatness. Sam Jankovich who during his tenure, Miami's football team rose to perennial national power and men's basketball returned after a 15-year absence. Jankovich oversaw several national championships including three in football and one each in baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf. Football was almost dead too.
If Dan is half what Sam was we have a jewel. This is great news.
Stop posting. You are only embarrassing yourself.
 
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Dan Radakovich worked for one of the architects of Miami greatness. Sam Jankovich who during his tenure, Miami's football team rose to perennial national power and men's basketball returned after a 15-year absence. Jankovich oversaw several national championships including three in football and one each in baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf. Football was almost dead too.
If Dan is half what Sam was we have a jewel. This is great news.
If you didn't realize Dan worked under Sam...I honestly don't know what to say....
 
He started the process, but keep in mind, the building was built well over a decade after he left the school. Guess who was the biggest impediment to said building getting built? THE CITY OF CORAL GABLES. Hopefully people keep that in mind as they ********** about a football stadium.
Is it a sin if you ********** thinking about an on campus stadium? Asking for a friend.
 
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Stop posting. You are only embarrassing yourself.

I often have issues with OP's posts, but there is nothing wrong with this one (except possibly the previous - now edited - title, and arguably excessive linking to wikipedia). This post is relevant and informative.

Fair is fair, and @fraggle raises a fair point, so I'm booting you from this particular thread.
 
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D Rad was the athletic business manager at Miami from 1983-1985.
 
Dan Radakovich worked for one of the architects of Miami greatness. Sam Jankovich who during his tenure, Miami's football team rose to perennial national power and men's basketball returned after a 15-year absence. Jankovich oversaw several national championships including three in football and one each in baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf. Football was almost dead too.
If Dan is half what Sam was we have a jewel. This is great news.
Both served with Arkan
 
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