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You could practically see Fake James's raging 2 inch erection when he was waxing poetic yesterday about riding fsu's coattails to financial riches through socialism.

These faqqots just want to pile up money and not be embarrassed at the country club by football thuggery.
 
I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.
 
I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.

Great point. It removed all motivation for the administration.

The irony is that this "Duke of the South" stuff is a figment of the admin's imagination. There is no prestigious UM academic reputation outside of S. Fla. (to the extent it even exists in S. Fla.). UM is not in the conversation with the schools which actually have a national academic reputation: e.g. Ivy League, Stanford, Duke, UVA, Mich, USC, Chicago, Northwestern, Rice, Georgetown, Berkeley, Notre Dame, Cal Tech, Vanderbilt, UNC, Emory, etc...

Don't get me wrong, congratulations on becoming a US News top 50 school. But really, what tangible benefits are there? By contrast, when we dominated in the '80s, the UM applications skyrocketed, bc people wanted to be a part of the success the football team created.
 
You could practically see Fake James's raging 2 inch erection when he was waxing poetic yesterday about riding fsu's coattails to financial riches through socialism.

These faqqots just want to pile up money and not be embarrassed at the country club by football thuggery.
This is all that needs to be said.

Program is dead. Only thing that can save it is that the next president actually has some pride and wants to excel in all aspects of university life.
 
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I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.

Maybe we'll suck bad enough to get kicked out of the ACC........AAC here comes the Canes!
 
I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.

Great point. It removed all motivation for the administration.

The irony is that this "Duke of the South" stuff is a figment of the admin's imagination. There is no prestigious UM academic reputation outside of S. Fla. (to the extent it even exists in S. Fla.). UM is not in the conversation with the schools which actually have a national academic reputation: e.g. Ivy League, Stanford, Duke, UVA, Mich, USC, Chicago, Northwestern, Rice, Georgetown, Berkeley, Notre Dame, Cal Tech, Vanderbilt, UNC, Emory, etc...

Don't get me wrong, congratulations on becoming a US News top 50 school. But really, what tangible benefits are there? By contrast, when we dominated in the '80s, the UM applications skyrocketed, bc people wanted to be a part of the success the football team created.
No matter what the admins do, the university will never be considered an elite school a la Stanford, Northwestern, Rice, etc.
 
I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.

Maybe we'll suck bad enough to get kicked out of the ACC........AAC here comes the Canes!

ACC > ACC > AAA

Trending UP, alphabetically.
 
http://www.canesinsight.com/content/2581-Primer-for-Canes-Tennis

No offense to Kirijak's article, but folks, we are now a tennis and basketball school.

we have other sports. some of us actually care about more than 1 UM sport too. we all love football the most but if other people are interested in the other UM sports and its on their own board then who cares. u didnt find that thread on the football board. if u did then id agree w u.
 
I've been saying it for at LEAST 5 years now that Miami's move to the ACC allowed them to be financially stable without having to field a football team that "embarrasses" them.

In our heyday, UM football HAD to be good to generate money for all sports. Now, it doesn't matter, we make money either way. The move to the ACC was the end of Miami football.

this could be true but there's always more money out there to get BCS Bowl money merchandise TV deals plus if the football team is good more kids will want to come to Miami then you could raise the price of tuition.
 
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For the record, football needs to be the sport of the school. That's what the U is famous for and it would sadden me to see Miami become just another ACC basketball school.

But it sure does look better for baseball and basketball at The U right now. Can't deny that.

But being a fan of every Canes sport doesn't make anyone less of a football fan.
 
For the record, football needs to be the sport of the school. That's what the U is famous for and it would sadden me to see Miami become just another ACC basketball school.

But it sure does look better for baseball and basketball at The U right now. Can't deny that.

But being a fan of every Canes sport doesn't make anyone less of a football fan.
This. Nothing ****es me off than the supposed canes fans that suddenly become duke or unc fans in March. Football should be the top dog at miami but nothing wrong w supporting all canes sports.
 
For the record, football needs to be the sport of the school. That's what the U is famous for and it would sadden me to see Miami become just another ACC basketball school.

But it sure does look better for baseball and basketball at The U right now. Can't deny that.

But being a fan of every Canes sport doesn't make anyone less of a football fan.

I would say that depends on each individual's analysis of administration's stance.
 
For the record, football needs to be the sport of the school. That's what the U is famous for and it would sadden me to see Miami become just another ACC basketball school.

But it sure does look better for baseball and basketball at The U right now. Can't deny that.

But being a fan of every Canes sport doesn't make anyone less of a football fan.

I would say that depends on each individual's analysis of administration's stance.

we all hate the admin for their lack of firing golden. dont worry everyone but the trolls (and zone) are on the same page
 
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