#CanesCamp Notebook (August 21)

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. – After a two-a-day session on Wednesday, the Miami Hurricanes spent Thursday morning working hard under the South Florida sun.

The morning session was the only #CanesCamp practice scheduled for Thursday and head coach Al Golden decided to end the session early to give his team a break after powering through tough conditions to have a productive practice.

“I cut it a little bit,” Golden said. “I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it. they did a good job responding and I thought they pushed through it, so we are going to give them a big break here and get them off their feet.”

There were several highlights on offense including a 25-yard run by sophomore running back Gus Edwards and a pair of first downs thrown by freshman quarterback Brad Kaaya to D’Mauri Jones and Malcolm Lewis.

Senior Ryan Williams also looked good in the 7-on-7 period, connected with senior tight end Clive Walford for 20 yards. Fellow senior Jake Heaps also impressed, threading a ball through defenders and to junior wideout Herb Waters for a 15-yard gain.

“I thought Jake was sharp,” Golden said. “We threw some more deep balls than we have. He worked through his progressions and did a good job.”

Defensively, Antonio Crawford was the latest defensive back to put up a stellar showing. A deep group that includes juniors Tracy Howard and Ladarius Gunter, as well as sophomores Artie Burns and Corn Elder, the cornerback competition has been intense and Golden is pleased with the depth the Canes have at the position.

“Yesterday I thought Ladarius looked really improved,” Golden said. “Corn probably had his best day yesterday and Artie did real well. Then we come back today and Antonio gets two interceptions and he looks better. It’s a group that’s competing. It’s a good situation because they’re competing for both corner spots and the starter at nickel.”

The Canes will return to Greentree Friday for a two-a-day session of #CanesCamp, beginning at 8:20 a.m., and continuing at 3:20 p.m. For the latest information on Miami Hurricanes Football, follow @MiamiHurricanes on Twitter.
 
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“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.
 
“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Dude, Alabama holds practices in a dome. No one calls them weak.
 
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“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.


One more thing just last week the humidity got to Devonta Freeman during practice and had to be held out. Its a safety thing man make no difference when getting you stronger.
 
“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Dude, Alabama holds practices in a dome. No one calls them weak.

They also win. When you win you can fist yourself without lube if it works.

We're a team that looks like crap in the rain, comes out flat (in the hot noon games) and has had issues with cold weather...just saying.
 
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“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Dude, Alabama holds practices in a dome. No one calls them weak.

They also win. When you win you can fist yourself without lube if it works.

We're a team that looks like crap in the rain, comes out flat (in the hot noon games) and has had issues with cold weather...just saying.

Which noon games did we come out flat for last year? How would practicing longer today solve the 3 weather related problems you outlined?
 
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“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Different times. Global warming.

Not a dispute on GW but how much different is the temperature now?

I don't think it is different. But the possibility looms that it could be in 1000 years.

Extremely funny
 
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“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Dude, Alabama holds practices in a dome. No one calls them weak.

They also win. When you win you can fist yourself without lube if it works.

We're a team that looks like crap in the rain, comes out flat (in the hot noon games) and has had issues with cold weather...just saying.

Which noon games did we come out flat for last year? How would practicing longer today solve the 3 weather related problems you outlined?

Wake Forest last year, noon game. 14-3 to start the game. Could have been 17-3 if they didn't missed the field goal. They drove the ball on their first 3 drives, do you remember?

Yes because practicing in humidity has to solve all 3 problems at ONCE. How about we use a little common sense and understand that it is about adjusting to all types of weather conditions.
 
“I thought the humidity was catching up to us so I wanted to cut it."

I remember we used to work through this as it made us stronger and gave us an advantage. Times are a changing.

Different times. Global warming.

Not a dispute on GW but how much different is the temperature now?

Monthly August Average Low is 76, Average High is 91, Record Low is 67 (1911), Record High is 98 (1990)

Record High for Aug 21 is 97, average High is 90 Right now I'm seeing 91.

Source: Intellicast.com
 
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Lol at the golden propaganda machine trying to make our corners sound good burns and elder get beat more then not. Howard and gunter are serviceable at best. Yeah the crappie d line did not help last year but these guys are not stars. To all of you worried about Howard leaving after this season don't worry nobody wants a cb who runs 4.7 and can't tackle.
 
Lol at the golden propaganda machine trying to make our corners sound good burns and elder get beat more then not. Howard and gunter are serviceable at best. Yeah the crappie d line did not help last year but these guys are not stars. To all of you worried about Howard leaving after this season don't worry nobody wants a cb who runs 4.7 and can't tackle.
😂😂😂😂 what's your 40? How many picks ? and how many defensive TDs did u score last year?
 
Lol at the golden propaganda machine trying to make our corners sound good burns and elder get beat more then not. Howard and gunter are serviceable at best. Yeah the crappie d line did not help last year but these guys are not stars. To all of you worried about Howard leaving after this season don't worry nobody wants a cb who runs 4.7 and can't tackle.

Take your **** *** comments back to whatever team it is you follow....
 
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