Wickedgenes
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- Joined
- Nov 6, 2011
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- 24
You may be the first Irish fan that has gotten this much respect on a Miami board without the customary **** you so congrats.
As for the game we are coming out hungry and with an old canes attitude which could be scary. Fans will be an issue as we have been waiting for this type of game since 2002 season.
If we play as I think we can play and you guys still win big ups to you but I don’t think it is happening.
appreciate it man. I was surprised at the number of ND people on this board. I do this all the time to get away from ND fans, and at most ill run into one other fan. I think its pointless to come in here and argue. I just try to throw out facts and discuss the matchup. Hopefully i don't rub anyone the wrong way. Just enjoy college football.
You guys are coming off a great win, I would very much doubt there is any let down from that because in all likely hood if you beat ND, you guys are going to the ACC champ undefeated and fighting for a #2 ranking. But, kids being kids (haha) you think there is any chance emotionally this team comes out a little flat?
I gotta imagine that place will be one of the loudest stadiums all season. Although, i was surprised to see you guys only seat 65,000. Honestly, does it play louder than that?
If both teams are on their game, this could be an epic match up. Wimbush is much more dangerous throwing than his stats let on, but that defense is suspect. what has impressed me with this ND team is their physicality (minus the wake forest game) I have never seen a more physical notre dame team. They are not the most skillful defense, but they beat you with fundamentals. When they hit you, they tackle you, not bounce off like previous years.
I saw the beginning of the USC game and South Bend and the players were so jacked up to play a rivalry game. You can feel the emotion of a big rivalry game and USC had no chance. I assume as fans you guys felt that as well.
The city of Miami, University, and players will be jacked up. The coaches may not own up to it publicly, but the players feel disrespected.