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I’ve been a Miami Hurricanes Football fan since I was 10 years old in 1967. Most of you can do the simple math and undoubtedly some can’t. I vividly recall sitting in the iconic Orange Bowl with a few thousand other Hurricanes faithful watching our team win a few we shouldn’t, lose a few we shouldn’t and be fairly competitive for the most part.
In the previous 40 odd years of Hurricanes football, we never even sniffed a National Championship trophy. In walks Howard Schnellenberger in 1979. Granted, HC Lou Saban didn’t leave the cupboard bare but coach Schnelly took the program to heights never seen before with his pro style offense and speed. Most other teams were still running ground and pound wishbone offenses and opponents Defensive Coordinators were baffled as to how to stop an offense they’d never seen before.
Schnelly won an Improbable NC in 1983 and left for greener ($$$) pastures. Jimmy Johnson walks in and keeps the train rolling and capitalizes on his success with an NFL gig. Dennis Erickson walks in and capitalizes on Jimmy’s success with 2 NC’s but also puts the program in a precarious situation.
A midget scumbag gets his slimy paws deep into the program and **** near causes a death penalty to the football program. Butch Davis miraculously raises the program from the dead and leaves the program with such talent in 2001 that a HC with the nickname of Clappy was able to win our 5th National Championship - something we hadn’t done IN 10 YEARS.
While all of this was taking place, most of you were probably still lurking in your future father's balls when they were the size of grapes. Fast forward to today, and there are many “fans” that believe because we had that 18 year improbable run that we are destined for more of the same.
It’s been 25 years since we won our last National Championship.
To expect a run from 1983 to 2001 now is unrealistic at best. The rest of CFB has caught and surpassed us by a country mile. Mario has now proven that unless he is willing to adapt and change his hard headed ways, we’ll continue to be the program I watched as a young fella in the 60’s and 70’s. Until, and unless that happens, I’ll continue to watch our Hurricanes Football team as I did as a young fella just enjoying the game of football and hopeful for an improbable win or 12.
In the previous 40 odd years of Hurricanes football, we never even sniffed a National Championship trophy. In walks Howard Schnellenberger in 1979. Granted, HC Lou Saban didn’t leave the cupboard bare but coach Schnelly took the program to heights never seen before with his pro style offense and speed. Most other teams were still running ground and pound wishbone offenses and opponents Defensive Coordinators were baffled as to how to stop an offense they’d never seen before.
Schnelly won an Improbable NC in 1983 and left for greener ($$$) pastures. Jimmy Johnson walks in and keeps the train rolling and capitalizes on his success with an NFL gig. Dennis Erickson walks in and capitalizes on Jimmy’s success with 2 NC’s but also puts the program in a precarious situation.
A midget scumbag gets his slimy paws deep into the program and **** near causes a death penalty to the football program. Butch Davis miraculously raises the program from the dead and leaves the program with such talent in 2001 that a HC with the nickname of Clappy was able to win our 5th National Championship - something we hadn’t done IN 10 YEARS.
While all of this was taking place, most of you were probably still lurking in your future father's balls when they were the size of grapes. Fast forward to today, and there are many “fans” that believe because we had that 18 year improbable run that we are destined for more of the same.
It’s been 25 years since we won our last National Championship.
To expect a run from 1983 to 2001 now is unrealistic at best. The rest of CFB has caught and surpassed us by a country mile. Mario has now proven that unless he is willing to adapt and change his hard headed ways, we’ll continue to be the program I watched as a young fella in the 60’s and 70’s. Until, and unless that happens, I’ll continue to watch our Hurricanes Football team as I did as a young fella just enjoying the game of football and hopeful for an improbable win or 12.
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