What UM SWAG really is

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Every year we hear the same lame question about UM football. "Does Miami have it's SWAG back"? The answer to that question is simple.... NO, because the definition most use and apply to UM has nothing to do with what UM "SWAG" actually was back in the day.


I never remember hearing one player or coach from the past use that word "SWAG". UM wasn't trying to act like some cool, flamboyant magazine model. UM was more like a street gang or a renegade nation bent on taking over CFB. They wanted to beat, hurt, and embarrass our opponents. They had to be smarter, faster, and more ruthless than the teams we played, because we were a nobody.


The UM SWAG I knew from back in the day was based on 3 things imo

1. Many of our players came from competitive backgrounds that was very much in your face and filled with bravado. They came from places where it wasn't enough to just beat your opponent you wanted to embarrass them so they never thought to challenge you again. Well that type of all or nothing competitive spirit did not stop once guys got to UM. It was allowed to continue and even encouraged, as long as it led to winning (smart move Howard, Jimmy, and Dennis). All of the big time programs at the time was totally against displays of bravado or being brash with your opponents. UM was the 1st to allow their players to play on the edge

2. This is the most important one. UM was known to be very brash and disrespectful, yet honest towards opponents that were considered their superiors (Notre Dame, Alabama, Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma, Nebraska etc.........). Our teams would do things like call up players from opposing teams the night before games and tell them in no uncertain terms that we were going to kick their *** the next day.........then actually DO IT while talking more smack to them during the actual game. This wouldn't have been all that impressive if it were not for the fact that UM was doing this and was not considered a blue blood CFB team. It was akin to FAU or FIU calling up #1 Alabama or Oklahoma the night before the game and telling them that, they were going to knock their fking teeth out the next day.......THEN DO IT.

3. UM didn't care where they played an opponent. They were just as comfortable on the road as at home. They didn't care where the fight was, they just WANTED TO FIGHT.

Our program was like a Charles Darwin survival of the fittest experiment GONE RIGHT!!
 
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Every year we hear the same lame question about UM football. "Does Miami have it's SWAG back"? The answer to that question is simple.... NO, because the definition most use and apply to UM has nothing to do with what UM "SWAG" actually was back in the day.


I never remember hearing one player or coach from the past use that word "SWAG". UM wasn't trying to act like some cool, flamboyant magazine model. UM was more like a street gang or a renegade nation bent on taking over CFB. They wanted to beat, hurt, and embarrass our opponents. They had to be smarter, faster, and more ruthless than the teams we played, because we were a nobody.


The UM SWAG I knew from back in the day was based on 3 things imo

1. Many of our players came from competitive backgrounds that was very much in your face and filled with bravado. They came from places where it wasn't enough to just beat your opponent you wanted to embarrass them so they never thought to challenge you again. Well that type of all or nothing competitive spirit did not stop once guys got to UM. It was allowed to continue and even encouraged, as long as it led to winning (smart move Howard, Jimmy, and Dennis). All of the big time programs at the time was totally against displays of bravado or being brash with your opponents. UM was the 1st to allow their players to play on the edge

2. This is the most important one. UM was known to be very brash and disrespectful, yet honest towards opponents that were considered their superiors (Notre Dame, Alabama, Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma, Nebraska etc.........). Our teams would do things like call up players from opposing teams the night before games and tell them in no uncertain terms that we were going to kick their *** the next day.........then actually DO IT while talking more smack to them during the actual game. This wouldn't have been all that impressive if it were not for the fact that UM was doing this and was not considered a blue blood CFB team. It was akin to FAU or FIU calling up #1 Alabama or Oklahoma the night before the game and telling them that, they were going to knock their fking teeth out the next day.......THEN DO IT.

3. UM didn't care where they played an opponent. They were just as comfortable on the road as at home. They didn't care where the fight was, they just WANTED TO FIGHT.

Our program was like a Charles Darwin survival of the fittest experiment GONE RIGHT!!
Well said
 
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Even as Miami gets back to winning ways with Mario, "swag" for these authentic Canes—bursting onto the scene, turning the college football establishment on its head—was much different that what it looks like today. (Not to mention doing it in Miami in the "cocaine cowboys" rowdy-*** 1980's.)

Entire world has changed and you have kids overly focused on personal "brand", social media look-at-me culture and a different resolve when it comes to hard work, grinding and building something from nothing.

I trust the Canes will have 'swag' again in its modern-day form—and it will be the byproduct of hard work, winning big and the confidence that comes from both.
 
I have acquired a bad taste for the term, just like the TO chain. Just compete and have pride on the field. That’s all.

Yeah, sort of lost some luster when Justin Bieber claimed the word a decade ago.

I had a personalized U SWAG license plate on my CTS back around 2011 and a year later some teenage kids were taking pictures of it.

Asked if they were Canes fans and they had no idea what I was talking about; Bieber turned them onto the word and they thought it was cool.

Couldn't get that plate off my car fast enough.
 
Well said

Bravado ain’t **** unless you win

Otherwise you just look like FSU the last few years
 
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Today, swag is a chihuahua yapping at you.. just a bunch of annoying noise that means nothing to anyone with confidence. Old Cane swag is a mastiff that barks at you and ****es on your leg while looking you in the eye, then turns his back and kicks dirt on you. He's not worried what you're gonna do about it, he's gonna do it anyway.
 
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Coach nailed it the other day. Swag us simply the confidence that comes from winning. AFTER winning. It's nit the 'fake it till you make it' mindset that is popular today. Let's get back to being a nightmare, the team you don't want to play. Let others talk about swagger.
 
Swag is having Brian Kelly and the Domes **** there pants outta fear before the kickoff, Ah good times bout to return. I can smell it!
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You earn swag off the field, where winners are really made. All the old Canes legends said playing games was whatever compared to the battles they had in practice.
 
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