What the noise will be like in a few years

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This is depressing lmao
 
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In the top 5 would have been on a Thursday night. I’m forgetting the name of the QB but he was up for the hiesman trophy and we brutalized him. The crowd was so loud on TV they showed the Miami bench yelling “Orange Bowl” Orange Bowl”.

In the to 5 for the Fins was in a Monday night and ZRon Jaworski was in the West End zone and could not run a play in 3 straight attempts.
QB name was Klingler
 
The loudest I ever heard a stadium was a Saturday night prime time ND came to OB undefeated #1 with Brett Musburger doing the color on national TV who hated Canes with all his fiber.

I never experienced a most rowdy , drunkenness, topless chicks dancing on camper roofs , drunken *** behind cars throwing beer bottles at ND busses as they arrived tailgating in my life.

We won 58-0

You're mashing up three different 80's era games against Notre Dame.

— Miami beat Notre Dame 58-7 in 1985; 3:30pm ET kickoff at the Orange Bowl.

— Miami shutout Notre Dame 24-0 in 1987; 3:30pm ET kickoff at the Orange Bowl.

— Miami got revenge on defending national champion Notre Dame in 1989; 8:00pm ET primetime kickoff in the Orange Bowl ... it what will forever be remembered as the loudest game ever at that gorgeous bucket of bolts stadium.


58 points in the 1985 game, shutout in the 1987 game and the only primetime game was 1989.
 
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timestamp 4:19 chills every **** time..........Cant wait to be the loudest place to play again

Boy…. If this don’t get you hype, you need to go see a doctor!!!

Couple takeaways for me…

1. Could you imagine Joe Jack, Garvin, and Chad on this roster now?

2. ****, I just knew Bandy was gonna be a superstar!

3. Is it me, or does it feel like A. Carter been playing for 9 years! 🤣🤣

4. Hope all is well for Malik Young. Lil dude had some talent!!!
 
For all the people that didn’t go to hard rock for the VT and ND games that year I don’t think you really understand how ridiculous that stadium was.
Even for other games like Syracuse that year the place was awesome.
Hard Rock is another wasted home field advantage that hasn’t been fully taken advantage of.

The ND tailgate was lit AF too.
 
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2017 showed that Hard Rock can be an incredible home field advantage for the Canes if we are winning. I will never forget Brian Kelly’s reaction when he was giving the pre-game interview. Notre Dame was shook. The game against Virginia Tech was live that year too.
He told Habib that the Notre Dame bus had a window smashed, that fans were throwing things at the bus the bus, about the stadium noise and that Hard Rock Stadium had an incredible atmosphere for the Miami-Notre Dame game.

“We kind of expected a loud atmosphere but nothing close to what it was…That was one of the loudest stadiums I’ve played in my five years (in college)…We had people throwing stuff at the buses driving up,

Actually our window was shattered and we had to get a new bus. It was pretty crazy stuff. The atmosphere was great…Obviously the outcome was terrible, but I did love playing in that stadium.”


Brian Kelly
“(Our guys) wanted to win really, really bad,” Kelly said. “I have to do a better job of keeping them in the moment and keeping them from being distracted from all that’s going on around them.

“I’ve never given (big-game atmospheres) too much thought because we play in a big-game atmosphere at Notre Dame, but this one was a little bit different. A number of these kids hadn’t played in a game of this magnitude since maybe the Clemson game (in 2015), and I don’t know that there were many defensive players on the field for that.”

“I think just credit to them all over the place,” Tranquill said. “Credit to their fans. That was the loudest game I’ve ever played in. I think that they really added an element to help them.”

Captain Drue Tranquill said when noise becomes a factor, the defense has to communicate with their hands. When the crowd becomes “super into it, it’s hard to catch a rhythm,” he said.

 
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He told Habib that the Notre Dame bus had a window smashed, that fans were throwing things at the bus the bus, about the stadium noise and that Hard Rock Stadium had an incredible atmosphere for the Miami-Notre Dame game.

“We kind of expected a loud atmosphere but nothing close to what it was…That was one of the loudest stadiums I’ve played in my five years (in college)…We had people throwing stuff at the buses driving up,

Actually our window was shattered and we had to get a new bus. It was pretty crazy stuff. The atmosphere was great…Obviously the outcome was terrible, but I did love playing in that stadium.”


Brian Kelly
“(Our guys) wanted to win really, really bad,” Kelly said. “I have to do a better job of keeping them in the moment and keeping them from being distracted from all that’s going on around them.

“I’ve never given (big-game atmospheres) too much thought because we play in a big-game atmosphere at Notre Dame, but this one was a little bit different. A number of these kids hadn’t played in a game of this magnitude since maybe the Clemson game (in 2015), and I don’t know that there were many defensive players on the field for that.”

“I think just credit to them all over the place,” Tranquill said. “Credit to their fans. That was the loudest game I’ve ever played in. I think that they really added an element to help them.”

Captain Drue Tranquill said when noise becomes a factor, the defense has to communicate with their hands. When the crowd becomes “super into it, it’s hard to catch a rhythm,” he said.

I remember the stupid *** national “experts” were predicting a 50-50 crowd split because Miami fans don’t show up and ND travels so well.
 
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Every team in the nation can pack a stadium once every 4 years. Needs to happen way more frequently. This is why the stadium near campus makes more sense - smaller in capacity, more conveinent for everyone, and more sellouts.

The rock is great for big events but just doesn't have the appeal for a noon kick vs Virginia Tech.
 
The loudest I ever heard a stadium was a Saturday night prime time ND came to OB undefeated #1 with Brett Musburger doing the color on national TV who hated Canes with all his fiber.

I never experienced a most rowdy , drunkenness, topless chicks dancing on camper roofs , drunken *** behind cars throwing beer bottles at ND busses as they arrived tailgating in my life.

We won 58-0
Brent never hated canes, just took the points and bet against us...... Musberger likes to gamble listen to any game he ever called and you could tell real quick who he bet on ! Brent likes the action
 
You're mashing up three different 80's era games against Notre Dame.

— Miami beat Notre Dame 58-7 in 1985; 3:30pm ET kickoff at the Orange Bowl.

— Miami shutout Notre Dame 24-0 in 1987; 3:30pm ET kickoff at the Orange Bowl.

— Miami got revenge on defending national champion Notre Dame in 1989; 8:00pm ET primetime kickoff in the Orange Bowl ... it what will forever be remembered as the loudest game ever at that gorgeous bucket of bolts stadium.


58 points in the 1985 game, shutout in the 1987 game and the only primetime game was 1989.
Had a large satellite dish in 89. You could get almost anything without a descrambler. Watched the notre dame coaches show on Sports Channel Indiana. Direct quote from Holtz “Forget audibles, it was so loud we couldn’t call plays in the huddle.”
 
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Every team in the nation can pack a stadium once every 4 years. Needs to happen way more frequently. This is why the stadium near campus makes more sense - smaller in capacity, more conveinent for everyone, and more sellouts.

The rock is great for big events but just doesn't have the appeal for a noon kick vs Virginia Tech.
I dont get the near campus thing, is there a student population at UM that will pack a stadium on campus? School enrollment is tiny and wont change. Most fans miami has to draw from is general public who live in south florida and have cars because if you live in south florida you need one anyway. I can make argument its easier for people from broward, west palm, south west florida to drive into hard rock than coral gables..

I think if we win, and have exciting brand of football people will come. Miami is an event town but you got to win. When we won in that season, the games were LIT and the stadium was an advantage.
 
The drinking was beyond anything I ever seen even to this day.

During the game I went to the bathroom it was mayhem the line was down the ramp.
I finally got in and people were ****ing in the sinks from 3-5 feet away seeing who had the strongest **** stream .

People were smoking weed in one hand and open bottle of booze in the other.

The smell was sickening all toilets were over flowing with MASSIVE TURDS all over the place they kept dropping turds on the floor till people refused to even look at the toilets just drop your DUCE anywhere.

I never seen anything like it Mass hysteria beyond imagination.
Really makes you miss the old days. I guess.
 
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