Conspiracy for the U to stay buried.

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From declining Gary Patterson and Dan Mullen (twice), to hiring Shalala, to eliminating the greatest home field advantage in history of college football the OB after the city agreed to finance the renovations, to hiring these cheap no talent coaches over and over one must ponder whether they simply don’t want us to return at the top of the pyramid at UM. Richt only got approved for a indoor facility after having to front 1million of his own money in order for Ad/President to sign off. It’s a conspiracy. President/AD don’t want UM to win anymore. They don’t want to “The u” to exist anymore. Manny & Co are the problem. But they also are nothing but broken strings on a damaged guitar.
 
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Well it doesn't answer my question, but @Rellyrell and @ddann did so its all good.
If you win 58 in a row at THAT place that answers what made it so much better. It’s a NCAA record that isn’t close to be broken. The stadium had GHOSTS/SPIRITS. The horseshoe in Little Havana on a Saturday spelled doom for ranked opponents for almost 10 years.
 
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If you win 58 in a row at THAT place that answers what made it so much better. It’s a NCAA record that isn’t close to be broken. The stadium had GHOSTS/SPIRITS. The horseshoe in Little Havana on a Saturday spelled doom for ranked opponents for almost 10 years.

That would be evidence to back up your claim, but it doesn't tell me WHY it was so much better.
 
From declining Gary Patterson and Dan Mullen (twice), to hiring Shalala, to eliminating the greatest home field advantage in history of college football the OB after the city agreed to finance the renovations, to hiring these cheap no talent coaches over and over one must ponder whether they simply don’t want us to return at the top of the pyramid at UM. Richt only got approved for a indoor facility after having to front 1million of his own money in order for Ad/President to sign off. It’s a conspiracy. President/AD don’t want UM to win anymore. They don’t want to “The u” to exist anymore. Manny & Co are the problem. But they also are nothing but broken strings on a damaged guitar.
Have thought this all along. If this is the plan, then drop the **** program. Stop pretending.
 
If you win 58 in a row at THAT place that answers what made it so much better. It’s a NCAA record that isn’t close to be broken. The stadium had GHOSTS/SPIRITS. The horseshoe in Little Havana on a Saturday spelled doom for ranked opponents for almost 10 years.

I've heard the ghosts/ spirits in the orange bowl myth before. Does anyone know where the legend comes from?

Butch even mentioned it in his post game press conference after the fiu loss. And judging by the way our guys played they seemed like were in a trance or something smh
 
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The seats , the other team wilting in the heat, but mainly those teams just scared the **** out of everyone

What is it with the seats everyone is talking about. Where the sidelines just smaller or something so the chairs where closer to the sidelines than other stadiums?
 
For someone who has never been to the OB. Why was it such a massive advantage? Compared to like death valley or another place like that.

1. The place felt like it was going to shake apart when the crowd was stomping. I mean literally you could see the seats moving up and down like an earthquake. The louder it got the more it would shake and the more it fired up the crowd. It was crazy loud.

2. The open ended stadium was cool.

3. Apparently it was notoriously awful in the visitors locker room. Sewage pipes would burst, hot water didn't work. It was a ****hole for visitors and it would unnerve them before the game even started. Imagine you are a player on a visiting team, you are fired up, then notice a brown drip on your white uniform. You look up to see the waste pipe has cracked and you are getting sprayed with ****water. It would get in their heads.
 
1. The place felt like it was going to shake apart when the crowd was stomping. I mean literally you could see the seats moving up and down like an earthquake. The louder it got the more it would shake and the more it fired up the crowd. It was crazy loud.

2. The open ended stadium was cool.

3. Apparently it was notoriously awful in the visitors locker room. Sewage pipes would burst, hot water didn't work. It was a ****hole for visitors and it would unnerve them before the game even started. Imagine you are a player on a visiting team, you are fired up, then notice a brown drip on your white uniform. You look up to see the waste pipe has cracked and you are getting sprayed with ****water. It would get in their heads.

Thank you. This really explains it well. I appreciate it.
 
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