While I talked to Cam from StateOfTheU during the USF game, something he said really struck me.
"This is what a Miami team is SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE"
In all honesty I just looked at him and went "Dude I have no clue what a Miami team is supposed to look like"
As a young Miami fan (19), I've only known the Canes as a "has-been" program. And while I absolutely love the players I grew up with (Duke, Kaaya, Perryman, Rambo), I can admit that it's a bit of a drop from your Ed Reed's, Sean Taylor's, and Michael Irvin's of the world. Yes I've watched highlights, yes I've heard the stories about the Orange Bowl, yes I've heard my mother's stories from when she was at the U during the late 80's run.
But I can't comprehend that given all I've ever experienced being November collapses and beatdowns by rivals.
And while I'm excited about this team (I have been since spring practices), I realize that my perception is based off of 19 years of disappointment. So I pose the question to y'all who've seen why the U holds weight.
Is this what a Miami team is supposed to look like?
While I talked to Cam from StateOfTheU during the USF game, something he said really struck me.
"This is what a Miami team is SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE"
In all honesty I just looked at him and went "Dude I have no clue what a Miami team is supposed to look like"
As a young Miami fan (19), I've only known the Canes as a "has-been" program. And while I absolutely love the players I grew up with (Duke, Kaaya, Perryman, Rambo), I can admit that it's a bit of a drop from your Ed Reed's, Sean Taylor's, and Michael Irvin's of the world. Yes I've watched highlights, yes I've heard the stories about the Orange Bowl, yes I've heard my mother's stories from when she was at the U during the late 80's run.
But I can't comprehend that given all I've ever experienced being November collapses and beatdowns by rivals.
And while I'm excited about this team (I have been since spring practices), I realize that my perception is based off of 19 years of disappointment. So I pose the question to y'all who've seen why the U holds weight.
Is this what a Miami team is supposed to look like?
I think this OL will be better than '01 by the end of the year. Tackles are a wash - McKinnie levels above Bell, but CiCi levels above Joaquin (sorry, Joaquin). Romberg over Brockermeyer. Cooper & Samson vs Bibla & Sherko maybe a wash right now, or slight nod to '01, but this year's Guards have much higher ceiling which I expect them to realize.I'd say we haven't really ever been built quite like this. Mario's version is the best we've probably ever been on the OL except maybe 2001. We are also the most fyzical we've ever been from top to bottom. We just lack in some ways some skill position guys like Jeremiah....not sure we have any Pro Bowl type skill players.
Until we got pro bowlers replacing all pros it doesn’t look like it’s supposed to look, but it looks a lot **** better than it has for your entire life.
This. It's not perfect (yet), but our year over year talent is continuing to build.
My biggest gripe against former coaches was their inability to recruit strong classes every year. I thought we wavered last year, but Mario continues to march forward which is impressive.
Agree, best Miami team in over 20 years. But this is a "new" team. Lot's of transfers and true freshman playing meaningful minutes. Those old teams were veteran laden teams. But that's not college ball anymore. I do like the way this team is build from the inside out. Put that together with a talented veteran like Carson Beck and you can really do some things.I'd say we haven't really ever been built quite like this. Mario's version is the best we've probably ever been on the OL except maybe 2001. We are also the most fyzical we've ever been from top to bottom. We just lack in some ways some skill position guys like Jeremiah....not sure we have any Pro Bowl type skill players.
I'll add speed, speed and more speed!This is exactly what a Miami football team is supposed to look like. Bought in, hardnosed, and flat out out working everybody and dominating in the trenches. Does that mean we’ll win it all this year, no one knows but we certainly can and that’s all you can ask for.
From what TrumpyCane has seen it seems the opposite so far
To start, the answer to your question at the end is yes. The longer answer is there is a lot more season to go, but if we continue to play like this, the answer will overwhelmingly be yes. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, I would like to personally thank you for writing an innocent thread topic that made me feel old asf. Also, seeing the November collapses and beatdowns by rivals comments made me sad. Now I feel like a depressed geriatric. Thank you.While I talked to Cam from StateOfTheU during the USF game, something he said really struck me.
"This is what a Miami team is SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE"
In all honesty I just looked at him and went "Dude I have no clue what a Miami team is supposed to look like"
As a young Miami fan (19), I've only known the Canes as a "has-been" program. And while I absolutely love the players I grew up with (Duke, Kaaya, Perryman, Rambo), I can admit that it's a bit of a drop from your Ed Reed's, Sean Taylor's, and Michael Irvin's of the world. Yes I've watched highlights, yes I've heard the stories about the Orange Bowl, yes I've heard my mother's stories from when she was at the U during the late 80's run.
But I can't comprehend that given all I've ever experienced being November collapses and beatdowns by rivals.
And while I'm excited about this team (I have been since spring practices), I realize that my perception is based off of 19 years of disappointment. So I pose the question to y'all who've seen why the U holds weight.
Is this what a Miami team is supposed to look like?