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?