"Hands down greatest team ever"

I'm no Billy Cohen fan but will admit that he's capable of making an excellent movie. The thing that concerns me about this one is that the commercials are already completely focusing on Shapiro. That aside, these things are eventually going to start doing as much damage as good too as we're reaching the saturation point with reminiscing. I'd actually use this against us in recruiting. Look at those clowns. They have nothing to get excited about aside from documentaries about something that happened when you were in kindergarten. At least when the the first movie came out the guys from the 2001 team were all in the prime of their careers too so we could always reference them when anyone said we're still living in the past. Now those guys are mostly winding down their pro careers and we're just going to end up looking sad no matter how Cohen tries to infer that another rising is possible at the end. Get ready for a rationale from him too about the Shapiro garbage and him glorifying it for longer than expected in the movie.
 
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"What if i told you history has a way of repeating itself?"

If that mother ****** is talking about the U being great again... he's got another thing coming. I'll tell him he's about as smart as Al Golden
 
Heard Billy Corben on the radio yesterday. What I found interesting is that the movie ends in current day. Meaning, with a loss at home to Pitt, ending the season 6-6, under Al Golden.

I don't think the impact this could potentially have has been discussed enough. The whole world is about to see the rise of the greatest CFB team in history and the collapse of the program to where it currently is under this regime. That's gonna be pretty embarassing. Only more external pressure to make a change...I hope.
 
The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.
 
The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

NFL U can't be claimed anymore.

LSU, USC, Alabama, Georgia, UF, and FSU all have more players in the NFL than Miami.
 
The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

I can think of A LOT more things keeping us irrelevant. This will have little to no effect on future recruits and will more than likely have an overall negative effect in the idiot media in relation to Shapiro and as a contrast how much we suck now. It's only a matter of time before a Bama movie is made by the $EC Network that is more relevant to today's kids as they were actually not still learning use the bathroom alone when those titles were won.

These things can only help so much. At some point you have to at least be decent on the field so they can serve as a supplement to your actual current product. If we can't even sell kids in our own backyard any longer on "bringing back The U" then a movie highlighting guys that either aren't in the League any longer or are already out is going to have diminishing returns.

You know what this stuff ends up being? Candy for us the Canes fans. We can sit around and get amped up reliving those moments but at this point that's all its going to be.
 
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The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

NFL U can't be claimed anymore.

LSU, USC, Alabama, Georgia, UF, and FSU all have more players in the NFL than Miami.

Doesn't matter. The guys we have in the NFL are still better.
 
The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

NFL U can't be claimed anymore.

LSU, USC, Alabama, Georgia, UF, and FSU all have more players in the NFL than Miami.

Doesn't matter. The guys we have in the NFL are still better.

BOOM! to this. If you had told me that UGA has more players then us I wouldn't have believed you. What difference does it make if they are on special teams and aint doing anything? ****, Antone Smith still plays for the Falcons but buddy is a kick returner and is the 3rd string RB. You think HS kids know him? Meanwhile, Allen Hurns, undrafted, just caught another TD..
 
I was so pumped for the first 30 for 30. It sucks that I have no desire to watch the 2nd one.

I'm pretty drained after this ****** season.
 
Hopefully this serves as much as a reminiscing piece as it is a hot piece on Shalala, the BOT, Golden and James. If it makes UM brass look like **** I'm all for it. Anything to swing attention to our plight.
 
The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

NFL U can't be claimed anymore.

LSU, USC, Alabama, Georgia, UF, and FSU all have more players in the NFL than Miami.

Doesn't matter. The guys we have in the NFL are still better.

Maybe back when all the guys that made NFL U what it is were in their primes and still considered the best at their positions.


The U movies, along with the continued success of NFLU, are the best things to happen to the program since the 2005 Peach Bowl.

They are keeping us relevant with the next generation. I hope the documentary breaks ratings records.

NFL U can't be claimed anymore.

LSU, USC, Alabama, Georgia, UF, and FSU all have more players in the NFL than Miami.

Doesn't matter. The guys we have in the NFL are still better.

BOOM! to this. If you had told me that UGA has more players then us I wouldn't have believed you. What difference does it make if they are on special teams and aint doing anything? ****, Antone Smith still plays for the Falcons but buddy is a kick returner and is the 3rd string RB. You think HS kids know him? Meanwhile, Allen Hurns, undrafted, just caught another TD..

Define NFL U for me, TIA.
 
2001 Team

The 2001 Miami Hurricanes team had:
17 NFL First Round Picks from 2002-06
38 NFL Draft Picks from 2002-06
13 NFL Pro Bowlers
28 NFL Starters
49 NFL Players
 
Too depressing for me to watch right now. Maybe in a couple years
 
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Interesting thing is that on the 98 man roster there were 44 who were not from FL, including 13 of the 24 starters.

44/98 were not from FL.
13/24 starters not from FL
4/6 AA were not from FL
8/13 All Big-East not from FL
7/9 Award finalists not from FL

Joaquin was the OL starter from FL.

o. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/JC
1 Daryl Jones WR Sr. 5-10 184 Dallas, TX/Carter
11 Ken Dorsey QB Jr. 6-5 210 Orinda, CA/Miramonte
88 Jeremy Shockey TE Jr. 6-6 236 Ada, OK/Ada/NE Oklahoma JC
78 Bryant McKinnie OT Sr. 6-9 335 Woodbury, NJ/Woodbury/Lackawanna JC
74 Sherko Haji-Rasouli OL Jr. 6-6 326 Toronto, Ontario, Canada/MacDonald
65 Martin Bibla OG Sr. 6-4 300 Mountaintop, PA/Crestwood
66 Brett Romberg C Jr. 6-3 293 Windsor, Ontario, Canada/Belle River District

17 D.J. Williams LB So. 6-2 244 Concord, CA/De La Salle
20 Edward Reed FS Sr. 6-0 198 St. Rose, LA/Destrehan
48 Chris Campbell LB Sr. 6-2 225 Mt. Pleasant, TX/Mt. Pleasant
23 James Lewis SS Sr. 5-11 196 Piscataway, NJ/Piscataway

13 Freddie Capshaw P Jr. 5-11 190 Rock Springs, WY/Rock Springs
16 Todd Sievers K Jr. 6-3 215 Ankeny, IA/Ankeny

People really want to build a team with just S. FL athletes?

http://www.rosterresource.com/ncaa-historical-depth-charts-2001-miami-hurricanes/
 
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