I didn't say that nobody in South Florida would be hurt. I said that none of the family members of the players would be hurt.
Need me to spell it out? Unless things have changed since I went there, the UM dorms double as hurricane shelters. You don't think they would open their doors to the family members of players?
Sue me for not thinking it's a good idea to have our team in the middle of all the chaos that's sure to come, leading up to the most important game of the season.
Like a baseball team leaving town for spring ball, I think getting out of town would be good for the team to keep them focused.
So......you're not saying no one in South Florida is going to be hurt. But you're guaranteeing that no one that is associated/related to a player on our team that resides in South Florida will be hurt.
So, Hurricane Irma's going to be selective in South Florida on who it hits. If the person is a relative of a person on the team, then they're good.
That's basically what I've gathered from your idiotic post.
That's because you're illiterate.
I told you the UM dorms are hurricane shelters. You invite the families to stay there while the team is away. There's no safer place to be.
No, I read everything correctly. You apparently don't realize how devastating this thing's going to be.
I think you should stand outside while this thing's passing through.
So it's gonna knock down the UM dorms?
The hurricane isn't hitting Miami. All models now show it missing.
This thing better hit Miami, or we're no different than Florida when they canceled the LSU game during Matthew.
Ark St is clearly losing out on some revenue because of this. Does Miami have to pay them as if they were only playing at Miami? Will we have to travel to Ark St at some point in another season?
Playing 11 games is something that certainly could hurt a potential playoff bid, but I am pretty sure we have to win all our games anyway in order to make the playoff. If we do go 11-0, we are in.
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Just an interested observer from a B1G school and it is pretty disappointing seeing a couple of the comments in this thread and the hundreds on Twitter.
What's disappointing is their cowardly AD cancelling a road game and forcing the team to stay home in a category 5 hurricane. Every other team from Florida is playing their road game, so why did they cancel?"
they bring up some good points though, I don't get this decision
Ark St is clearly losing out on some revenue because of this. Does Miami have to pay them as if they were only playing at Miami? Will we have to travel to Ark St at some point in another season?
Playing 11 games is something that certainly could hurt a potential playoff bid, but I am pretty sure we have to win all our games anyway in order to make the playoff. If we do go 11-0, we are in.
100% chance their are contract provisions or insurance to cover these types of events.
Ark St is clearly losing out on some revenue because of this. Does Miami have to pay them as if they were only playing at Miami? Will we have to travel to Ark St at some point in another season?
Playing 11 games is something that certainly could hurt a potential playoff bid, but I am pretty sure we have to win all our games anyway in order to make the playoff. If we do go 11-0, we are in.
So instead of helping your family gear up for a potentially catastrophic category 5 hurricane, you would rather leave them to fend for themselves to play a meaningless game in Arkansas? Can't make this stuff up man you guys are clueless
I want them to beat FSU and not be distracted all week when they need to be focused and practicing.
I guarantee you not one family member of any player will be hurt by Irma. People like you just love to be dramatic and sappy.
You're either an imbecile or completely clueless to what a category 5 hurricane means in terms of devastation. The governor issued a state of emergency but the FSU game is much more important than the safety of families to you?
I don't know how anyone can definitively say that no one will be hurt by Hurricane Irma in South Florida.
Strongest hurricane to ever be recorded. This thing's going to do some damage. The only thing that's shocking to me was that this game wasn't called earlier. Fck what Ark. St. thinks. If they want to say we're scared, then have at it.
I didn't say that nobody in South Florida would be hurt. I said that none of the family members of the players would be hurt.
Need me to spell it out? Unless things have changed since I went there, the UM dorms double as hurricane shelters. You don't think they would open their doors to the family members of players?
Sue me for not thinking it's a good idea to have our team in the middle of all the chaos that's sure to come, leading up to the most important game of the season.
Like a baseball team leaving town for spring ball, I think getting out of town would be good for the team to keep them focused.
Ark St is clearly losing out on some revenue because of this. Does Miami have to pay them as if they were only playing at Miami? Will we have to travel to Ark St at some point in another season?
Playing 11 games is something that certainly could hurt a potential playoff bid, but I am pretty sure we have to win all our games anyway in order to make the playoff. If we do go 11-0, we are in.
State school so lost revenue isn't as big a factor.
Ark St is clearly losing out on some revenue because of this. Does Miami have to pay them as if they were only playing at Miami? Will we have to travel to Ark St at some point in another season?
Playing 11 games is something that certainly could hurt a potential playoff bid, but I am pretty sure we have to win all our games anyway in order to make the playoff. If we do go 11-0, we are in.
This is an exceedingly dumb move that will set us up for a poor season. The smart move would've been to play the game and then practice in Atlanta if need be. By staying, we actually hurt our chances of beating FSU because there's no guarantee we are even able to practice next week pending the outcome of the storm.