No football culture

DaUAllDay

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once Miami left the OB the football culture died with it. I know the OB was old and needed a huge renovation and sadly neither the university or the city wanted to renovate it. Once we did that, the mystique of Miami died. Going into the OB meant something, to have to come play in that place was intimidating, that place gave Miami a true home field advantage. You took pride in that place even though it was dirty and old and grungy. That is now gone and along with it left the culture of what made Miami football one of the top programs in the country. Add to that we’ve hired the wrong guys the last 5 times and this is what you get. We as fans get strung along with hopes of old magic to reappear only to be left with heartache after losses to 1-5 GT teams. South Florida kids no longer have pride in their local university and prefer the shinny new car in Alabama or Clemson that comes with a promise to compete at the highest level and a chance to make a name for themselves. Miami’s football program has no culture, and with no football culture your program is dead.
 
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once Miami left the OB the football culture died with it. I know the OB was old and needed a huge renovation and sadly neither the university or the city wanted to renovate it. Once we did that, the mystique of Miami died. Going into the OB meant something, to have to come play in that place was intimidating, that place gave Miami a true home field advantage. You took pride in that place even though it was dirty and old and grungy. That is now gone and along with it left the culture of what made Miami football one of the top programs in the country. Add to that we’ve hired the wrong guys the last 5 times and this is what you get. We as fans get strung along with hopes of old magic to reappear only to be left with heartache after losses to 1-5 GT teams. South Florida kids no longer have pride in their local university and prefer the shinny new car in Alabama or Clemson that comes with a promise to compete at the highest level and a chance to make a name for themselves. Miami’s football program has no culture, and with no football culture your program is dead.
That has nothing to do with from administrators to the coaches and players how soft we are and has been it is a shame that the one alpha male on the team is a 5ft 7 walk-on that is the sad part about what is going on so they have to start sitting players who don’t hustle or shy away from contact and find a **** kicker that’s all on coaches for going into the season not at the full 85 limit every week it obvious that the other team play harder than us that’s jumps off the screen since the Florida game
 
Has nothing to do with the OB and more to do with bad coaching and terrible administration.

And a culture in the fanbase and city that really doesn’t know **** or give a **** about CFB and winning.

GREAT TAILGATES THO
 
And a culture in the fanbase and city that really doesn’t know **** or give a **** about CFB and winning.

GREAT TAILGATES THO
The 48-0 beat down was the old orange lady putting a curse on us for tearing her down and not rebuilding on that sacred ground.
And a culture in the fanbase and city that really doesn’t know **** or give a **** about CFB and winning.

GREAT TAILGATES THO
So now is the fans and the city’s fault lol some of you guys are blind
 
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Some of you really don’t get it. Blind to the problem this program has. Maybe it’s because the only part of the U you’ve seen has been the games on Saturdays. You haven’t been on campus to see the facilities, I have. You haven’t been to practices that were closed, I have. And the feeling you get when you walk into hard rock is no where close the feeling you got walking into the OB. Point is UM has no football culture anymore. Watching a practice, you will notice no yelling, no sense of urgency, just a bunch of guys going through the motion and complaining about the heat, ( at night practice) true story. There’s no one holding these guys accountable and requiring them to play to a certain standard. I know this might be tough to hear but Miami will never be back. The culture of champions is gone.
 
the culture is on the staff. when i saw amari carter on the sideline smiling at the end of regulation, im like this team is losing these kids are dont care.
 
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