So because I love watching hurricanes football and want to share it with my two boys I'm part of the problem. If you think having an empty stadium is going to help make this program better maybe you should reevaluate your views. I grew up in Va a Canes fan, I didn't get to see the canes play at home until I moved to south fl in 2001. I missed 22 years of Canes football. No matter how bad the coaches are I'm not giving my season tix. Maybe if you sorry ******** would come out to every game even the Ark State ones we could get a REAL home field advantage instead of the sea of empty orange seats. I'm willing to bet a lot of he complainers stay home in the AC and **** from the couch. I want Albortion gone as much as anyone but I'm not missing the opportunity to see DP 52 and Duke Johnson play the game. I'm a Cane Lifer, I go to every home game and several away games and make noise every where I go I'm proud to wear the []_[] and the orange green. You fans are what makes me ashamed hate the coaches and the playcalling but not the players.
By supporting this coaching staff - and you
are by giving them $$$ - you are hurting the kids that come to play at the University of Miami. This coaching staff is not capable of preparing these kids for the NFL, as is evident by their 4 year track record. Luckily for some of them, they have enough talent to get picked up and make it in the NFL, but that is despite, not because, of this coaching staff.
The real way to support this kids is to force the administration to make a change, and the only way to do that is to make them feel it financially. That is the only way to get their attention.
I attended Miami from 2001-2005, and now have a son of my own. He deserves to watch the Canes that we grew up watching, not this horse sh*t they trot out on the field every Saturday. This team is mentally weak, and that is reflection of Golden. I don't know about you, but that is not the example I want for my son. I want my son to look up to Ed Reed's, Sean Taylor's, etc. Kids who put their heart into what they do and are great at it - that's a role model. Not this. This is a pathetic excuse for a football program.