If the canes had their own stadium...

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How many statues (player, coaches) would be displayed at the entrance or around the facility?

Tradition is a big part of college football and Miami has a ton of tradition. Unfortunately we don't have anywhere to display it.

One thing that I would love is having a bronze mini replica of the orange bowl in front of a new stadium (if it ever happens) with all the years we won it there engraved on it.

I know this has nothing to do with what we're focusing on now (winning again) but I thought this would be something different to talk about and release some of the hostility on the site.

just curious to know who you guys would make a case for...
 
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I always thought the same, besides running through the smoke we no other traditions
 
I always thought the same, besides running through the smoke we no other traditions

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as far as statues..i think Jerome deserves one....dude also deserves to be in the college football H.O.F. crazy to me that he still isn't it yet.
 
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A little statue of Al Golden in the back part of the stadium eating a doughnut.

That would commemorate the memory of our last bad regime ever!
 
Have Chief Osceola exhumed from his resting place at fort moultrie on Sullivan's Island, SC and bury his *** at the ticket entrance for us all to walk on every home game.

Beat that
 
Kelly, Testaverde, Toretta, Jerome Brown and Ted Hendricks as far as players go. Schnellenberger and JJ for coaches.
 
Display it at the Hecht! Visit the Hecht! Get your picture taken with it!
 
As far as statutes, I think Ibis with the pipe should be on the outside. But, taking a page out of Yankee Stadium, there should be a bust area with all the famous Canes, coaches and players alike, and their inscribed accomplishments while here and NFL career.
 
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I'd like a big bronze plaque of our 58 game winning streak! I was there for every game but one. Would be great to get a pic in front of that.
 
A graveyard, ... complete with 58 headstones commemorating each victim of our 58 game home winning streak in the Orange Bowl.
 
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