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Need the sack from last night on here, where Mesidor throws Sayin down like a rag doll.


Third sack of Ohio state QB Julian Sayin during 2025 Cotton Bowl game by Akheem Messidor.

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I added your photo of Scott taunting the Ohio State sideline in the previous Scott post in here and added a credit to you with it.
Cool, thanks!

We need a graphic of the Canes as the classic movie gang “The Warriors”. Showing their path thru all of these cities/stadiums in hopes of reaching home and the final match on the beach (Hard Rock stadium ala Coney Island in the movie) 😂

I bet the national media picks it up and takes the narrative.
 
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Cool, thanks!

We need a graphic of the Canes as the classic movie gang “The Warriors” movie, showing their path thru all of these cities/stadiums in hopes of reaching home and the final match on the beach (Hard Rock stadium ala Coney Island in the movie) 😂

I bet the national media picks it up and takes the narrative.
That’s a great great idea and one of my favorite movies of all time. As a kid, I paid for a g movie and snuck into the Warriors at the Omni downtown. 🤣

Someone on here with creative capabilities like @CreativeCane might be able to do that.

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Sean Taylor's famous, ferocious hit on Florida State player P.K. Sam occurred during the October 22, 2002 Miami Hurricanes game at the Orange Bowl, a legendary moment known for its sheer power, often described as "the boom," where Taylor delivered a crushing, textbook hit on Sam, a Seminole wide receiver, showcasing his incredible tackling ability and impact, solidifying his legendary status at The U, even though it would be a targeting penalty today.
Key Details of the Hit:
  • Players Involved: Sean Taylor (Miami Safety) vs. P.K. Sam (FSU Wide Receiver/Returner).
  • Game Context: A highly anticipated matchup between fierce rivals Miami and Florida State.
  • The Hit: Taylor met Sam in the open field, delivering a bone-jarring, highlight-reel tackle that resonated throughout college football.
  • Legacy: The play became iconic, embodying Taylor's hard-hitting style and earning him legendary status at Miami. Fans still discuss it as one of the greatest hits ever.
I was there for that game...I was seriously scared that FSU dude was 6 feet deep after that hit. Lmao.
 
#10 Miami defeats #6 Ole Miss 31-27 on 8 Jan 26 in tbe Semifinal Fiesta Bowl to advance to the Canes' first Natty game since 2002. Considered one of the greatest playoff games in history, there were 4 lead changes in 4Q alone. QB Carson Beck put Miami ahead with a scamper into the endzone with :18 remaining giving Ole Miss and vaunted QB Trinidad Chambliss one last shot at the endzone as time expired. Miami fans held their breath as no DPI flag came out of the referee's pocket as the ball hit the turf.

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