"the u: part 2" to premier after heisman ceremony

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They probably have added a 40 minute Shapiro / FIU brawl section and want the National audience to focus on that.
 
Hoping they focus on the 2000,2001,2002,2003 teams and far less on the last 11 seasons lol
 
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They should have waited two more years before making Part 2. The End of the Miami decade to the depths of the 90s to the glory of the greatest team college football has ever seen to down to the depths of mediocrity and back to the top again.

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Let's see, Alabama fans will be livid if the program doesn't begin with that 1992 season Sugar Bowl, and Ohio State fans will be defensive if there's any focus on the Glenn Sharpe play.

Mock the Gators again. That's what I'd like to see, more than anything. Highlight the two regular season wins and the bowl game dismantling while otherwise mentioning who Florida chose to play in non conference games. There was already an ideal setup in part one with the Lamar Thomas remark.
 
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Let's see, Alabama fans will be livid if the program doesn't begin with that 1992 season Sugar Bowl, and Ohio State fans will be defensive if there's any focus on the Glenn Sharpe play.

Mock the Gators again. That's what I'd like to see, more than anything. Highlight the two regular season wins and the bowl game dismantling while otherwise mentioning who Florida chose to play in non conference games. There was already an ideal setup in part one with the Lamar Thomas remark.

While mocking the Gators is always great, using a doc about Miami to do it comes off as petty. We don't want our doc to be about them.
 
Great. A national audience to a "remember when" documentary about that team that used to beat nationally ranked teams. Now losers to Louisville and Duke on the regular. Wonderful. Can't wait.
 
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When Butch left - there went the program - right down the sihtter.

Two remaining Butch classes did real good, but that was all she wrote.

UM forced him out with a last-minute, one-sided buyout demand - everything else was agreed upon.
 
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