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If there is one thing CANE fans have become proficient and experts at in the last 30 years is that we know what GREAT looks like and we know what BAD looks like. Let that soak for a second. If you are in your late 30s or early 40s (fairly young adult) you've ALREADY experienced multiple times what MOST fanbases have never felt in a single lifetime. But we'll save that topic for another day.

I don't mind the losing. I don't. I wasn't expecting a Coker 2.0 movie. But the way we are losing is what bothers me. I'm sick and tired of coaches blaming players and players blaming coaches and that is the next door we are headed to if this ship continues to sink. UM has opened up the checkbook and assembled in its totality a really impressive (for the most part) staff of coaches that have ties to programs that know how to win. We can run a list of nobody programs that just win or find a way to win with a lot less in terms resources and talent.

Richt's presence alone was a guarantee 2 or 3 more wins a season by a lot of the CMR kool aid drinkers. Now we're back to the same old sorry assss weak excuses from years past - he needs to get his own guys, the administration didn't do this or that, the fans, etc.....fccck all that. I just want to see a team that has heart in all phases for once. For me, CMR doesn't get a pass because he's not some first year head coach poppin his cherry. After the last two regimes, we don't DESERVE this bullshhht product. Fuccc the IPF. Canes were winning championships running in a sandbox and a desire to always be the best. Using Manny's logic, is the IPF gonna make them better coaches and players? Almost all the schools in the ACC have an IPF from what I hear...and the ones that suck still suck...I need to see that all these MFckers know WTF they are doing ASAP...like I said, I think we all know what failure looks like and we don't need 4-5 years to figure it out.
 
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Here's the bottom line: if Mark Richt does not give up control of the offense this offseason and hire an independent offensive coordinator, he should be fired.

End of story.
 
Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO
 
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Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

LOL.

So you're fine with waiting 4-5 years to be a National Title contender all the while losing winnable games because of Richt's horrendous play calling?

Makes sense.
 
Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

LOL.

So you're fine with waiting 4-5 years to be a National Title contender all the while losing winnable games because of Richt's horrendous play calling?

Makes sense.

Let me know where I suggested "4-5 years of losing winnable games with horrendous play-calling was ok".

You guys are constantly using the straw man approach to dismiss the post you disagree with.

I'm just telling you Richt has a demonstrated history of building a top 20 program, and he knows what elite college programs look like. I'm also telling you he has the leverage with the university to accomplish things to put us in positions to win at the highest level.

Nobody on this board KNOWS what Richt is going to do with this program. We all have OPINIONS ... And some are deemed more valid than other because of the recent 4-game stretch. But it's all just OPINION, no matter how many up or down votes you give/get, or how many posts you have.
 
we're not looking for 2 more wins a season, we're looking for a program that can compete at the highest level year in year out, these trivial metrics of short term success are just that.. Richts results with the Golden 14 good players and the jag-train is not a fair assessment, and the next 2 NFL drafts will show this
 
If there is one thing CANE fans have become proficient and experts at in the last 30 years is that we know what GREAT looks like and we know what BAD looks like. Let that soak for a second. If you are in your late 30s or early 40s (fairly young adult) you've ALREADY experienced multiple times what MOST fanbases have never felt in a single lifetime. But we'll save that topic for another day.

I don't mind the losing. I don't. I wasn't expecting a Coker 2.0 movie. But the way we are losing is what bothers me. I'm sick and tired of coaches blaming players and players blaming coaches and that is the next door we are headed to if this ship continues to sink. UM has opened up the checkbook and assembled in its totality a really impressive (for the most part) staff of coaches that have ties to programs that know how to win. We can run a list of nobody programs that just win or find a way to win with a lot less in terms resources and talent.

Richt's presence alone was a guarantee 2 or 3 more wins a season by a lot of the CMR kool aid drinkers. Now we're back to the same old sorry assss weak excuses from years past - he needs to get his own guys, the administration didn't do this or that, the fans, etc.....fccck all that. I just want to see a team that has heart in all phases for once. For me, CMR doesn't get a pass because he's not some first year head coach poppin his cherry. After the last two regimes, we don't DESERVE this bullshhht product. Fuccc the IPF. Canes were winning championships running in a sandbox and a desire to always be the best. Using Manny's logic, is the IPF gonna make them better coaches and players? Almost all the schools in the ACC have an IPF from what I hear...and the ones that suck still suck...I need to see that all these MFckers know WTF they are doing ASAP...like I said, I think we all know what failure looks like and we don't need 4-5 years to figure it out.
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Butch Davis

i was a butch guy. richt has to prove himself to me. still, butch would not have come in here and one right away. he has been out of the game for a
minute. chances our he doesnt kill it recruiting his first cycle and it takes him time to adjust. alot of the recruits already knew richt. still, no one can
make butch as far as picking talent
 
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Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

With all due respect, we were nowhere near the top of the cheater list. Have you hear of Charlie Pell at Clemson and then UF? SMU? Bobby "get whatever shoes you want, just run some stairs" noles. Barry at OU? Howard got banged for some tee shirts and not charging interest on lunch money on weekends. OU was altering HS transcripts and SMU was inventing HS to fake transcripts from. Tigers and Gators was cashing weekly paychecks under Pell, and noles were raiding Malls. By the way, old honest Tom at NE had his Olinemen pumping more drugs during redshirt year than iron. Every thing we did got front page coverage. Given that, our offenses were minor compared to the teams we destroyed.
 
Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

With all due respect, we were nowhere near the top of the cheater list. Have you hear of Charlie Pell at Clemson and then UF? SMU? Bobby "get whatever shoes you want, just run some stairs" noles. Barry at OU? Howard got banged for some tee shirts and not charging interest on lunch money on weekends. OU was altering HS transcripts and SMU was inventing HS to fake transcripts from. Tigers and Gators was cashing weekly paychecks under Pell, and noles were raiding Malls. By the way, old honest Tom at NE had his Olinemen pumping more drugs during redshirt year than iron. Every thing we did got front page coverage. Given that, our offenses were minor compared to the teams we destroyed.

You know not of what you speak. If you did not grow up in Dade in the 80s/90s, and were somewhat close to the program, or simply just followed them, you literally have zero understanding of the things you wrote. Of course other programs were also cheating significantly, but if you think for one second Miami wasn't right there with them, you didn't live it. Now if you wish to ramble on about semantics of what was worse, or who did it a bit more, that is fine, but just conjecture. I assure you our bags were stuffed son, they were peassed around like bags of cheetos, the cash, the promises, the cars handing out wads under lots of bleachers, the lack of any classroom oversight here was just as egregious, if not more, than pretty much anyplace in the country. And that is fine. I embrace that idenity, just like most Cane's fans of that era do. It was who our city was, it is what our program was, it was what the 80s and 90s were - Miami was a *** sponge of a city then and Canes football ruled the roost....yes because of talent, yes because of Howie, Jimma, even Denny...yes because kids were hungry as fak to make it out of their crap-hole poverty lives, ...but also because the gifts flowed from all corners. We don't play like that anymore, we can't play like that anymore, and it all still exists elsewhere...it is just more on the DL these days. Canes football is a nice family program now, and the U is an entirely different animal. The party is over, and that is not to say there wont be some good times had...but do not think for a minute that the party of yesteryear was not fueld by more monies, coke, backroom deals, bagmen, street agents, than just about anywhere in the country. It is who we was, it is how we lived....this is a kinder, gentler U, in a drastically different society...enjoy some good times, but the party is long over. Know that and you will feel better about yourself, but also know you have no idea about what fueled this program to greatness. We were as dirty as they came. And I, like many others my age, loved every **** minute of it.
 
Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

With all due respect, we were nowhere near the top of the cheater list. Have you hear of Charlie Pell at Clemson and then UF? SMU? Bobby "get whatever shoes you want, just run some stairs" noles. Barry at OU? Howard got banged for some tee shirts and not charging interest on lunch money on weekends. OU was altering HS transcripts and SMU was inventing HS to fake transcripts from. Tigers and Gators was cashing weekly paychecks under Pell, and noles were raiding Malls. By the way, old honest Tom at NE had his Olinemen pumping more drugs during redshirt year than iron. Every thing we did got front page coverage. Given that, our offenses were minor compared to the teams we destroyed.

You know not of what you speak. If you did not grow up in Dade in the 80s/90s, and were somewhat close to the program, or simply just followed them, you literally have zero understanding of the things you wrote. Of course other programs were also cheating significantly, but if you think for one second Miami wasn't right there with them, you didn't live it. Now if you wish to ramble on about semantics of what was worse, or who did it a bit more, that is fine, but just conjecture. I assure you our bags were stuffed son, they were peassed around like bags of cheetos, the cash, the promises, the cars handing out wads under lots of bleachers, the lack of any classroom oversight here was just as egregious, if not more, than pretty much anyplace in the country. And that is fine. I embrace that idenity, just like most Cane's fans of that era do. It was who our city was, it is what our program was, it was what the 80s and 90s were - Miami was a *** sponge of a city then and Canes football ruled the roost....yes because of talent, yes because of Howie, Jimma, even Denny...yes because kids were hungry as fak to make it out of their crap-hole poverty lives, ...but also because the gifts flowed from all corners. We don't play like that anymore, we can't play like that anymore, and it all still exists elsewhere...it is just more on the DL these days. Canes football is a nice family program now, and the U is an entirely different animal. The party is over, and that is not to say there wont be some good times had...but do not think for a minute that the party of yesteryear was not fueld by more monies, coke, backroom deals, bagmen, street agents, than just about anywhere in the country. It is who we was, it is how we lived....this is a kinder, gentler U, in a drastically different society...enjoy some good times, but the party is long over. Know that and you will feel better about yourself, but also know you have no idea about what fueled this program to greatness. We were as dirty as they came. And I, like many others my age, loved every **** minute of it.

Truth.
 
If there is one thing CANE fans have become proficient and experts at in the last 30 years is that we know what GREAT looks like and we know what BAD looks like. Let that soak for a second. If you are in your late 30s or early 40s (fairly young adult) you've ALREADY experienced multiple times what MOST fanbases have never felt in a single lifetime. But we'll save that topic for another day.

I don't mind the losing. I don't. I wasn't expecting a Coker 2.0 movie. But the way we are losing is what bothers me. I'm sick and tired of coaches blaming players and players blaming coaches and that is the next door we are headed to if this ship continues to sink. UM has opened up the checkbook and assembled in its totality a really impressive (for the most part) staff of coaches that have ties to programs that know how to win. We can run a list of nobody programs that just win or find a way to win with a lot less in terms resources and talent.

Richt's presence alone was a guarantee 2 or 3 more wins a season by a lot of the CMR kool aid drinkers. Now we're back to the same old sorry assss weak excuses from years past - he needs to get his own guys, the administration didn't do this or that, the fans, etc.....fccck all that. I just want to see a team that has heart in all phases for once. For me, CMR doesn't get a pass because he's not some first year head coach poppin his cherry. After the last two regimes, we don't DESERVE this bullshhht product. Fuccc the IPF. Canes were winning championships running in a sandbox and a desire to always be the best. Using Manny's logic, is the IPF gonna make them better coaches and players? Almost all the schools in the ACC have an IPF from what I hear...and the ones that suck still suck...I need to see that all these MFckers know WTF they are doing ASAP...like I said, I think we all know what failure looks like and we don't need 4-5 years to figure it out.

The only CANES' THINGS that we have now are: 1. Continually hiring hack coaches because they are cheap. 2.Taking UF and FSU's rejects because we can't recruit worth a **** against them. 3. Sucking and losing to the likes of UVA.
 
Fans in their late 30s and early 40s who don't understand what made this program great are like kids who still believe in Santa Claus.

We were the best cheaters in college football during those days. From recruiting practices, to S&C, to paying players on the roster, to turning a blind eye to criminal activities.

Miami was a semi-pro team playing college football when that wasn't the norm.

Now, multiple college programs are fielding semi-pro teams. And in this new era of communication and accessibility to information from
the internet and social media, what use the be a huge selling point for us is now a detriment. We use to be able to sell Miami, and all of the wonderful vices available to 18-22 year old kids. And in the 80s and 90s, that was an easy sell.

But today, I read ridiculous posts talking about "why kids wouldn't want to be in paradise over some college town or rural area". It's because y'all don't get it. Watch The U again, and listen to what those guys are saying. Except, hear them this time.

They were bigger than the Dolphins when they played. Think about that ...

No way that's the case now. They're not going to be bigger than the Dolphins in today's world, no matter what they do. Won't be bigger than the Heat .... Won't be bigger than the latest rappers who are in that area.

In college towns and rural areas, those kids are kings. And who wouldn't want that?!?

Times have changed, but too many Miami fawns haven't. And it's obvious from the constant Butch Davis references who can't move on from the early 2000s.

Richt is the right hire for this time period at Miami. He'll get the program on solid footing to compete with modern programs. He may never win big at Miami, but like his QB days, he'll probably be a part of the foundation that is built for the next great run at Miami.

And, who knows? Maybe Richt will fit the pieces together to win the 6th before he rides off from coaching. It ain't like Gene Chizik and Larry Coker aren't national title head coaches. ****, Les Miles, too. You don't have to be an all-time great to win ... Just have to get lightning in a bottle for 1 season, and catch the right breaks.

... IMO

With all due respect, we were nowhere near the top of the cheater list. Have you hear of Charlie Pell at Clemson and then UF? SMU? Bobby "get whatever shoes you want, just run some stairs" noles. Barry at OU? Howard got banged for some tee shirts and not charging interest on lunch money on weekends. OU was altering HS transcripts and SMU was inventing HS to fake transcripts from. Tigers and Gators was cashing weekly paychecks under Pell, and noles were raiding Malls. By the way, old honest Tom at NE had his Olinemen pumping more drugs during redshirt year than iron. Every thing we did got front page coverage. Given that, our offenses were minor compared to the teams we destroyed.

You know not of what you speak. If you did not grow up in Dade in the 80s/90s, and were somewhat close to the program, or simply just followed them, you literally have zero understanding of the things you wrote. Of course other programs were also cheating significantly, but if you think for one second Miami wasn't right there with them, you didn't live it. Now if you wish to ramble on about semantics of what was worse, or who did it a bit more, that is fine, but just conjecture. I assure you our bags were stuffed son, they were peassed around like bags of cheetos, the cash, the promises, the cars handing out wads under lots of bleachers, the lack of any classroom oversight here was just as egregious, if not more, than pretty much anyplace in the country. And that is fine. I embrace that idenity, just like most Cane's fans of that era do. It was who our city was, it is what our program was, it was what the 80s and 90s were - Miami was a *** sponge of a city then and Canes football ruled the roost....yes because of talent, yes because of Howie, Jimma, even Denny...yes because kids were hungry as fak to make it out of their crap-hole poverty lives, ...but also because the gifts flowed from all corners. We don't play like that anymore, we can't play like that anymore, and it all still exists elsewhere...it is just more on the DL these days. Canes football is a nice family program now, and the U is an entirely different animal. The party is over, and that is not to say there wont be some good times had...but do not think for a minute that the party of yesteryear was not fueld by more monies, coke, backroom deals, bagmen, street agents, than just about anywhere in the country. It is who we was, it is how we lived....this is a kinder, gentler U, in a drastically different society...enjoy some good times, but the party is long over. Know that and you will feel better about yourself, but also know you have no idea about what fueled this program to greatness. We were as dirty as they came. And I, like many others my age, loved every **** minute of it.

Born in Coral Gables long before the 80's. In the late 70's and 80's something like 70% of all the hundred dollar bills in the world were here. It was indeed wild and wonderful. Had weekend house not far from JJ's today. Help fund the program starting with Howard. We all relish the bad boy thing. So much so that it has been blown out of proportion. Check out JJ's graduation rate. If was almost equal to the hated PSU in the 60 and 70 % range. Bobby and even Howard were under 20%. I don't think Barry allowed records to be kept. Did kids get crap? I am sure, but did you every pick up a tab for 10 or 15 football players at a restaurant? Was there dirt, sure. Thing is you should have caught Greyhound sometime and check out other places. Football players were kings in many many towns. Now, no town with major college football, except maybe LA, was like Miami so being kings in Miami was bigger and better.

But remember that towns like Miami do not keep secrets. NCAA was here for Howard and found some free tee shirts. What happened to JJ? Phone cards! Really? The Pell grant was the biggest thing and what was that? Administration drug addict employee hooks up kids with a few thousand buck and took a % to feed his habit. Yeap, those kids were just being handed tons of money and drugs but still left paper trail and gave druggie a cut of their money. SMU and OU players were getting more money monthly than any Cane got from Pell scandal.

How do I know. Well, I wrote big checks to Miami and had many friends for the law schools at other schools who did the same. We always exchanged tickets for home and home games and sat near each other in opponents sections. More than one asked my how much cash I had to pony up for players every month. They never believed me when I said nothing. Hey, maybe others did it but nobody ever approached me with a hand out for that stuff. Five calls a week for checks, but money for players at Miami? Our greedy administration would never let players get something without taking a cut.

Were players getting taken care of by fans on the street, in clubs, bars and restaurants. I imagine so. Did dealers give them some freebies? Maybe. Did they crush the ladies? I sure hope so because it was indeed babe heaven back then. But those other schools long ago institutionalize it and we never competed on that level.

Just look at our last scandal. That little midget caused all that trouble over bs money. If those were payoffs and extra benefits, it was embarrassing. He clearly never partied with the drug smugglers good old CC High was turning out in the late 60's and early 70's. We have never touched the big boys when it came to cheating, not even close.
 
If there is one thing CANE fans have become proficient and experts at in the last 30 years is that we know what GREAT looks like and we know what BAD looks like. Let that soak for a second. If you are in your late 30s or early 40s (fairly young adult) you've ALREADY experienced multiple times what MOST fanbases have never felt in a single lifetime. But we'll save that topic for another day.

I don't mind the losing. I don't. I wasn't expecting a Coker 2.0 movie. But the way we are losing is what bothers me. I'm sick and tired of coaches blaming players and players blaming coaches and that is the next door we are headed to if this ship continues to sink. UM has opened up the checkbook and assembled in its totality a really impressive (for the most part) staff of coaches that have ties to programs that know how to win. We can run a list of nobody programs that just win or find a way to win with a lot less in terms resources and talent.

Richt's presence alone was a guarantee 2 or 3 more wins a season by a lot of the CMR kool aid drinkers. Now we're back to the same old sorry assss weak excuses from years past - he needs to get his own guys, the administration didn't do this or that, the fans, etc.....fccck all that. I just want to see a team that has heart in all phases for once. For me, CMR doesn't get a pass because he's not some first year head coach poppin his cherry. After the last two regimes, we don't DESERVE this bullshhht product. Fuccc the IPF. Canes were winning championships running in a sandbox and a desire to always be the best. Using Manny's logic, is the IPF gonna make them better coaches and players? Almost all the schools in the ACC have an IPF from what I hear...and the ones that suck still suck...I need to see that all these MFckers know WTF they are doing ASAP...like I said, I think we all know what failure looks like and we don't need 4-5 years to figure it out.

Yea, but you kindaaaa were.

Anyway, brilliant porst.
 
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