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You youngin’s don’t know the half of it.
I’ve mentioned several times I’ve been a Cane since 1967 - 10 years old. Y’all can do the math. I’ve seen more than my share of losses and more heartbreak than I can elaborate.
Fact of the matter is Miami was as irrelevant as it gets until Schnelly arrived in 1979. He elevated the program to unprecedented heights and JJ and Erickson were able to ride that wave for several years. Then the Shapiro fiasco happened and Butch dug us out of that hole. Through many blunders that have been discussed here, there, and everywhere, it’s been downhill ever since. Back to the bad old days.
Having the success of the 80’s, 90’s, and early 2000’s has given today’s fans a false sense of entitlement thinking we should be relevant just because of about 20 years of success from a football program that has existed since 1927 - 97 years. Couple that with the fact Miami is a small private university with a small alumni base in a city with 4 pro teams and as diverse a population as anywhere in the country.
Does all the aforementioned lessen the sting of yesterday? Of course not. We all love our Canes and any loss hurts to the bone. But the reality is Miami won’t ever again see the success of those championship years. Other programs have caught up and surpassed us and this years team is the best we’ll see going forward. We may have an outlier here or there, but I honestly don’t expect to see another NC in my lifetime. My best hope is that we can maintain being competitive and not return to being completely irrelevant.
Amen brother ..im 60 glad i experienced those glory days….