TouchMoney26
Presidente del U
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- Jul 25, 2018
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No matter what happens, we shouldn’t quit. Not now, not ever. Quitting is the fastest way to kill a program, and we’ve all seen the perfect example of that with FSU. The moment they didn’t get what they wanted, they folded. Their players quit. Their coach quit. They cried, complained, and the whole country watched their program fall apart. One decision to quit started that entire slide.
That’s exactly why Miami can’t go down that road. I don’t care if a game means everything or nothing. You show up. You play. You compete. You finish. That’s how you build a culture. That’s how you build a championship team. Winners don’t look for shortcuts. Winners don’t run from competition. Winners don’t quit.
I see some Miami fans saying we should cancel our game. That’s soft. That’s the opposite of what we want this program to be. I want us playing the best teams. I want tough schedules. I want the biggest stages. To be the best, you have to beat the best, and that mindset only comes from playing every game like it matters.
We all know Miami has a real case for the playoffs. The whole country knows it. But even if the system screws us, the answer isn’t quitting. The answer is competing anyway. Showing the world that Miami stands tall no matter what. Because the moment you quit, you become FSU. And their downfall is the clearest reminder of what happens when a program stops fighting.
Just had to say it.
That’s exactly why Miami can’t go down that road. I don’t care if a game means everything or nothing. You show up. You play. You compete. You finish. That’s how you build a culture. That’s how you build a championship team. Winners don’t look for shortcuts. Winners don’t run from competition. Winners don’t quit.
I see some Miami fans saying we should cancel our game. That’s soft. That’s the opposite of what we want this program to be. I want us playing the best teams. I want tough schedules. I want the biggest stages. To be the best, you have to beat the best, and that mindset only comes from playing every game like it matters.
We all know Miami has a real case for the playoffs. The whole country knows it. But even if the system screws us, the answer isn’t quitting. The answer is competing anyway. Showing the world that Miami stands tall no matter what. Because the moment you quit, you become FSU. And their downfall is the clearest reminder of what happens when a program stops fighting.
Just had to say it.