TheU1988
It's Not A Lie If You Believe It.
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First off, The U Part 2 was great. If you didn't or couldn't watch it, definitely do so during the next couple of days as I'm sure ESPN will show it virtually any opportunity they get.
It was a great reminder of how many times Miami has been down, only to rise above it all and return to the top time and time again. This University has been through some of the most insane scandals, accusations, etc. One of the best quotes from the documentary was from Colin Cowherd when he said something along the lines of "Even when Miami has a scandal they go all out." in regards to the Nevin Shapiro stuff. Miami really does do everything better than any other programs. When we win, we do it better. When we celebrate, we do it better. Even when we have a scandal and get in trouble, we do it better.
Anyways, back to the reason I've posted this. Even after seeing all this, and seeing how many times Miami has bounced back, I can't help but feel like we're finally down for good. Through everything I've personally been through as a Miami fan, these past 8+ years mark the first time I've never really truly had faith that we would "be back". I just can't help but feel like The U is officially dead.
It was a great reminder of how many times Miami has been down, only to rise above it all and return to the top time and time again. This University has been through some of the most insane scandals, accusations, etc. One of the best quotes from the documentary was from Colin Cowherd when he said something along the lines of "Even when Miami has a scandal they go all out." in regards to the Nevin Shapiro stuff. Miami really does do everything better than any other programs. When we win, we do it better. When we celebrate, we do it better. Even when we have a scandal and get in trouble, we do it better.
Anyways, back to the reason I've posted this. Even after seeing all this, and seeing how many times Miami has bounced back, I can't help but feel like we're finally down for good. Through everything I've personally been through as a Miami fan, these past 8+ years mark the first time I've never really truly had faith that we would "be back". I just can't help but feel like The U is officially dead.