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"Players are mad."
I get that feeling, too. Good.

In a way, the GT game last year may have been a blessing in disguise for the long run. There have been some growing pains for sure, but the idea that players/coaches are 'mad' and just want to continue to get better each and every week, is exactly what you want to hear. This time it feels real too. Like Mario says, theres no bluff, no tweets, no bs, etc. Just guys getting to work.
 
Always stupid questions. Waste of Mario's time, but at least Miami is in the national conversation for the right reasons. Amen to that.
 
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It’s funny hearing some of our fan base asking for the return of the turnover chain… there’s nothing about this guy that would give the inclination that he’d even consider it.

All business.
 
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It’s funny hearing some of our fan base asking for the return of the turnover chain… there’s nothing about this guy that would the inclination that he’d even consider it.

All business.
I might actually consider abandoning my Canes if he even ever considered it in any official capacity. One of the most lame things ever invented in any level of sports.

I say this knowing full well that the walk on who had the interception at the end of last week’s game had some kind of gold chain with a U on behind the bench. Gave me flashbacks and not in a good way.
 
In a way, the GT game last year may have been a blessing in disguise for the long run. There have been some growing pains for sure, but the idea that players/coaches are 'mad' and just want to continue to get better each and every week, is exactly what you want to hear. This time it feels real too. Like Mario says, theres no bluff, no tweets, no bs, etc. Just guys getting to work.
I’ve made this case. Kinda reminds me of those 1 seed basketball teams that got upset by a 16. The core stayed together, focused, and went to the natty. Virginia won, Purdue got there. Especially with college sports, sometimes humility is a lesson that has to be learned the expensive way.
 
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In a way, the GT game last year may have been a blessing in disguise for the long run. There have been some growing pains for sure, but the idea that players/coaches are 'mad' and just want to continue to get better each and every week, is exactly what you want to hear. This time it feels real too. Like Mario says, theres no bluff, no tweets, no bs, etc. Just guys getting to work.

That game and the succeeding tumble humbled everyone. No more taking anyone for granted...
I think it changed the staff more than anyone... Reminds me of JJ's fiasco against Tennessee.

Looking back, I agree, it was a necessary poison to weed out the slackers and bring in those who just wanted to work their butts off.
 
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