Based on where the last one left off, this is going to be about the rise from probation, the most talented teams ever assembled, the fall from grace/Shapiro, probation and the hypocrisy of the NCAA.
Plenty of material for another compelling movie that Canes fans will love. The best thing about these movies is that they keep the program relevant with recruits.
Based on where the last one left off, this is going to be about the rise from probation, the most talented teams ever assembled, the fall from grace/Shapiro, probation and the hypocrisy of the NCAA.
Plenty of material for another compelling movie that Canes fans will love. The best thing about these movies is that they keep the program relevant with recruits.
Depends on what happens this year.
Apparently according to Matt porter there will be a second installment to the the awesome 30 for 30 on the U. Very interested in the details an what it will chronicle. Would be nice if they started from where they left off.
It's going to make Requiem for a Dream look like a celebration of life, I'm afraid.
There's no way he ignores Butch and the early 2000s.
Based on where the last one left off, this is going to be about the rise from probation, the most talented teams ever assembled, the fall from grace/Shapiro, probation and the hypocrisy of the NCAA.
Plenty of material for another compelling movie that Canes fans will love. The best thing about these movies is that they keep the program relevant with recruits.
Awesome. Hope it's heavy on the early 2000's teams.
There's no way he ignores Butch and the early 2000s.
I do hope they get into how the Administration screwed Butch, and done him dirty.
It could have the spin that Miami was good when they were getting recruits to stay home but when they couldn't do that anymore, they lost their identity.
End it with some sort of: "Keep 'em home, win big"!
It could have the spin that Miami was good when they were getting recruits to stay home but when they couldn't do that anymore, they lost their identity.
End it with some sort of: "Keep 'em home, win big"!
Nah, we started the downward slide back when we were stilling getting the top South Florida recruits, but that sliding lead to us not getting all of them which further compounded the situation.