Mike Harley: Undercover Ambassodor

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Using their Nike Opening times, yes. Harley ran a 4.52. Thomas ran a 4.38 (then also won the fastest man race at the opening finals)

ah got it. So we are assuming guys can’t get faster. Or learn how to properly run a 40 over the last 18 months

(Insert recent 40 times posted in the Canes weight room)
 
Would love Harley to get a good niche in the O. Seen this dude block?...he a Savage DOG!!! I’m a big time fan of him.

I dont know the direction or vision of the offense that Richt has, but if we can A) get a QB that can be accurate and spread the pigskin around and B) go to more spread sets - I believe Harley can absolutely find a huge role in this offense. With the type of speed and playmakers UM has now, you can find mismatches all over the field
 
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Honestly think hes the type of kid thats gunna make a big impact as a Senior. Don't think he'll do all that much this upcoming year tbh, though Jeff Thomas likely will get subbed out a lot for him...
 
For those that haven't seen it here is the first in a 10 part series of videos about the life of Miami WR Mike Harley. You can click through to YouTube and watch the rest of the series.

 
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Under the last couple of regimes, our locker room was filled with a lot of selfish players; some of which were very talented, but also very selfish nonetheless. In sports, of course, we refer to these individuals as a "cancer in the locker room." F$U is a present example of what a program looks like when you have a bunch of talented individuals that are all about "self" and as a result, their program imploded, head coach is out, and now they've brought in a the f'ucking president of the Glee club, to right the ship (Sounds familiar? F'uck you Al Golden).

Richt has changed the culture of our program by bringing in ballers who are people of substance with tremendous character. Mike Harley, as well as many others on our team, is the prototypical Miami type of player...Underrated, plays with a chip, has that dawg in him, and is a true leader.

When the garden's soil and foundation is treated and fertilized with the likes of Harley, Dallas, Jaquan, Homer, and Shaq etc...., the weeds like D.J. Johnson, Sam Bruce, and Dionte Mullins, get "weeded" out rather quickly.

Here's to the Mike Harley's of the world. 🍻
 
Under the last couple of regimes, our locker room was filled with a lot of selfish players; some of which were very talented, but also very selfish nonetheless. In sports, of course, we refer to these individuals as a "cancer in the locker room." F$U is a present example of what a program looks like when you have a bunch of talented individuals that are all about "self" and as a result, their program imploded, head coach is out, and now they've brought in a the f'ucking president of the Glee club, to right the ship (Sounds familiar? F'uck you Al Golden).

Richt has changed the culture of our program by bringing in ballers who are people of substance with tremendous character. Mike Harley, as well as many others on our team, is the prototypical Miami type of player...Underrated, plays with a chip, has that dawg in him, and is a true leader.

When the garden's soil and foundation is treated and fertilized with the likes of Harley, Dallas, Jaquan, Homer, and Shaq etc...., the weeds like D.J. Johnson, Sam Bruce, and Dionte Mullins, get "weeded" out rather quickly.

Here's to the Mike Harley's of the world. 🍻

LOL - “president of the Glee club”. Think I’m going to steal that one.
 
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We all know one thing about the young man, he ain’t afraid to put in work. As our former coach used to tell the players harder you work luckier get. He will get a role somehow. #stateofmiami
 
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I dont know the direction or vision of the offense that Richt has, but if we can A) get a QB that can be accurate and spread the pigskin around and B) go to more spread sets - I believe Harley can absolutely find a huge role in this offense. With the type of speed and playmakers UM has now, you can find mismatches all over the field
if Ricky is smart he can also run defenses into the ground making them cover an 8 or 9 deep rotation all game. Then, it should be easy feasting in the 4th when our receivers are fresh, and the DBs are about to go Korey Stringer.
 
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