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Jordan Travis through 4 years: 25 games 2745 yards


Tyler VanDyke through 2 years: 11 games 2931 yards. All his yards came in one season.

TVD has more yards in nine career starts than Jordan Travis has in 4 entire college seasons.

FSU fans have Malik Rosier syndrome … except Malik was better and won 10 games in a row.
 
Those inbreds still think we have an incompetent fraud as HC. They refuse to acknowledge not only how well Miami is doing in recruiting, but the massive upgrades we made in every single aspect of the program from nutrition to support staff. I cant wait to watch the tears
 
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Those inbreds still think we have an incompetent fraud as HC. They refuse to acknowledge not only how well Miami is doing in recruiting, but the massive upgrades we made in every single aspect of the program from nutrition to support staff. I cant wait to watch the tears
That's because they are buying into the narrative that Mario can't coach, can't pass the ball, is a .500 coach. They refuse to see what he's done at Oregon. They see what they want to see. I honestly think we could see a huge leap forward by the defense with Steele and Strong there and just being much more fundamentally sound.
 
That's because they are buying into the narrative that Mario can't coach, can't pass the ball, is a .500 coach. They refuse to see what he's done at Oregon. They see what they want to see. I honestly think we could see a huge leap forward by the defense with Steele and Strong there and just being much more fundamentally sound.

The fundamental part is going to be key. @Coach Macho hit on that when he was on the podcast with @LeedsCane.
 
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That's because they are buying into the narrative that Mario can't coach, can't pass the ball, is a .500 coach. They refuse to see what he's done at Oregon. They see what they want to see. I honestly think we could see a huge leap forward by the defense with Steele and Strong there and just being much more fundamentally sound.
It’s like Florida fans thinking that Alabama under Saban was defined by their results under Shula. That the program was set in amber in its state with Franchione and Shula, and discounting non of the investment that the Crimson Tide put into the program beginning in 2007.

Only later, in the end, will FSU understand that this is not the same old Miami.

Rather, it is the beginning of the Old Old Miami. The true Miami. What was always there, just waiting to be brought back to life.
 
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Dolphins vs Bears on Monday night (Upper Deck, WEZ)
Dolphins vs Chargers Playoff game Sect J, Row 57, Seats 1 & 2
Canes vs Oklahoma, Vinny Testaverde game North Sideline, 35 Yard Line, 10 Rows Up
I literally thought that she was gonna come down at those 3 games cause she was swaying so bad.
That's exactly where I sat. Loudest Dolphin game ever. When Duper caught that pass off the defenders helmet OMG the place almost came down. Hahah
 
Most amazing games at the Orange Bowl (noise, insanity, people getting arrested) would be...

---September 27, 1986 - #1 Oklahomo vs. #2 Miami - Brian Bosworth effigies (MULTIPLE) hanging from the upper deck of the OB...guys went door to door in the UM dorms selling an orange t-shirt with white printing...all it said was: [image of middle finger] OU & THE BOZ....I bought two....

---September 5, 1987 - #20 Gaytors vs. #10 Miami - everyone knew this was the LAST TIME the Gaytors would play us annually...31-4 and Miami scored all the points, as we GAVE THEM 2 safeties on punt long-snaps that went out of the end zone...place was so loud, we rattled our own long-snapper...

---September 3, 1988 - Pre-season #1 F$U vs. #6 Miami - Yep, yep, this is the infamous "SemenHole Shuffle" game, where the SemenHoles made that god-awful rap video like they were the Chicago Bears. Do I need to remind everyone? THIRTY-ONE TO NOTHING.

---November 25, 1989 - #1 Notre Dame vs. #7 Miami - PURE HATRED. This was payback for the Cleveland Gary NON-FUMBLE call from 1988, when we SHOULD HAVE won the national championship AGAIN. It was THIS GAME that Notre Dame cited for not playing us any longer.

---October 3, 1992 - #3 F$U vs. #2 Miami - WIDE RIGHT II. Need I say more?

---October 7, 2000 - #1 F$U vs. #7 Miami - WIDE RIGHT III. This is the game that ended a string of 5-straight losses to F$U. Cathartic. Should have played for a national championship under Butch, and we were robbed by THESE SEMENHOLES sneaking in ahead of us in the BCS rankings.

---November 24, 2001 - #11 Washington vs. #2 Miami - soooo much payback for the loss to Washington in 2000, and the only thing that keeps this from being near-perfection was that it happened over Thanksgiving weekend. SIXTY-FIVE TO SEVEN.

---October 12, 2002 - #9 F$U vs. #1 Miami - WIDE LEFT - Miami as the defending national champ and (almost, technically) a wire-to-wire champion.


I was there for every one of those games. There may be "more important" games (Miami's first national championship), but there have never been eight more INSANE games in Orange Bowl history.

Every one of those 8 games could be a chapter in a book. Or a whole book.
I was at every one of those games so if you're talking UM only then yes these are the top of the top. But if you're talking OB history the 85 Bears game is definitely near the top.
 
The 89 ND game will always be the Gold Medal...Lou Holtz said he never heard anything like it. For 2hrs before KO....till an hour after the game, it was complete insanity.
Was this the game somebody fell from the circle stair ramp going up to the top level? Trying to remember which game that was.
 
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