Will we ever get new stadium?

Sun life stadium is not ours. We just play there.

Having high school football games in our own exclusive private stadium (which we never had) is like having high schools use our classrooms.

The buc does not host high school basketball games. Similar logic will apply if we fully own a football stadium

And this is another hurdle in building our own stadium. We can't really find good uses for it except for 7 Saturdays of the year
 
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how bout this. END THE STADIUM THREAD. once we start winning it wont matter where we play. **** if we do start winning again then we can bring up the stadium talk again. also if you dont have season tickets, donate, went to UM, attend games in any way then you cannot complain. you have not earned the right to whine and moan about sun life if you dont go to sun life ever.
 
Sun life stadium is not ours. We just play there.

Having high school football games in our own exclusive private stadium (which we never had) is like having high schools use our classrooms.

The buc does not host high school basketball games. Similar logic will apply if we fully own a football stadium

And this is another hurdle in building our own stadium. We can't really find good uses for it except for 7 Saturdays of the year

WTF are you talking about? You are just absolutely clueless, kid.

We could have high school games there if we wanted to. Do you know who owns Sun Life stadium? Yet there are high school games played there every single year.
 
Sun life stadium is not ours. We just play there.

Having high school football games in our own exclusive private stadium (which we never had) is like having high schools use our classrooms.

The buc does not host high school basketball games. Similar logic will apply if we fully own a football stadium

And this is another hurdle in building our own stadium. We can't really find good uses for it except for 7 Saturdays of the year

WTF are you talking about? You are just absolutely clueless, kid.

We could have high school games there if we wanted to. Do you know who owns Sun Life stadium? Yet there are high school games played there every single year.

i have to disagree. i spoke with Shalala personally as a member of P100. one of the reasons why we don't have a stadium yet (that she told me) is that we can not have the stadium be in use for high schools.

Sun Life is not university of miami property so don't bring that into the discussion.

you can argue with me all you want. but answer this question? how many high school basketball games are played in the BUC? how many high school chemistry classes are taught at Cox? how many high school baseball games are played at Light?
 
Sun life stadium is not ours. We just play there.

Having high school football games in our own exclusive private stadium (which we never had) is like having high schools use our classrooms.

The buc does not host high school basketball games. Similar logic will apply if we fully own a football stadium

And this is another hurdle in building our own stadium. We can't really find good uses for it except for 7 Saturdays of the year

WTF are you talking about? You are just absolutely clueless, kid.

We could have high school games there if we wanted to. Do you know who owns Sun Life stadium? Yet there are high school games played there every single year.

i have to disagree. i spoke with Shalala personally as a member of P100. one of the reasons why we don't have a stadium yet (that she told me) is that we can not have the stadium be in use for high schools.

Sun Life is not university of miami property so don't bring that into the discussion.

you can argue with me all you want. but answer this question? how many high school basketball games are played in the BUC? how many high school chemistry classes are taught at Cox? how many high school baseball games are played at Light?

You are slow. I asked you about Sun Life Stadium because of this statement that you made: "If we build a new stadium, we can not have high school football games played there because it will be a PRIVATE stadium. Shalala told me this personally."

That is, because the stadium is "private" we can't have high school games there. SLS is private, yet they host high school games every year. It has nothing to do with a stadium being "private."

We can have high school games at the BUC if we want to. ****, there are high school graduations there. Concerts. We just don't have actual games, whether it be because of the lack of demand or logistical problems. It has nothing to do with it being "private." That doesn't preclude UM from allowing there to be high school football games there, lol. You're full of **** and there is no reason we couldn't have the stadium be in use for high schools. We'd just have to make it more attractive for the FHSAA than Sun Life Stadium currently is.


Seriously, what the **** are you talking about? We own our stadium and therefore we couldn't have high schools play games there? lmao, no.
 
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Sun life stadium is not ours. We just play there.

Having high school football games in our own exclusive private stadium (which we never had) is like having high schools use our classrooms.

The buc does not host high school basketball games. Similar logic will apply if we fully own a football stadium

And this is another hurdle in building our own stadium. We can't really find good uses for it except for 7 Saturdays of the year

WTF are you talking about? You are just absolutely clueless, kid.

We could have high school games there if we wanted to. Do you know who owns Sun Life stadium? Yet there are high school games played there every single year.

i have to disagree. i spoke with Shalala personally as a member of P100. one of the reasons why we don't have a stadium yet (that she told me) is that we can not have the stadium be in use for high schools.

Sun Life is not university of miami property so don't bring that into the discussion.

you can argue with me all you want. but answer this question? how many high school basketball games are played in the BUC? how many high school chemistry classes are taught at Cox? how many high school baseball games are played at Light?

You have to be trolling. High school games ARE played at the Light. Travel teams also use the Light. High schools rent private stadiums all the time. My public high school rents out the auditorium at a private university for graduation. Think about what you're saying.
 
From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice
 
From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice


:ibisroflmao:

Shut the **** up and stop trolling.
 
From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice

:ibisroflmao:

Shut the **** up and stop trolling.


Settle down....giving the benefit of the doubt I did some googling thinking maybe it's an NCAA rule. I found this for basketball, maybe the same exists for football.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/41852/ncaa-moves-prep-games-out-of-hinkle
 
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From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice

:ibisroflmao:

Shut the **** up and stop trolling.


Settle down....giving the benefit of the doubt I did some googling thinking maybe it's an NCAA rule. I found this for basketball, maybe the same exists for football.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/41852/ncaa-moves-prep-games-out-of-hinkle

That article talks about "third parties" organizing events. Not state sanctioned high school events.
 
From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice

:ibisroflmao:

Shut the **** up and stop trolling.


Settle down....giving the benefit of the doubt I did some googling thinking maybe it's an NCAA rule. I found this for basketball, maybe the same exists for football.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/41852/ncaa-moves-prep-games-out-of-hinkle

That article talks about "third parties" organizing events. Not state sanctioned high school events.

I know, just giving the benefit of the doubt.
 
if the city and UM form a partnership whereas UM owns the stadium but leases the land they may be able to get around the rule

secondly I've been hearing much louder rumblings about at Tropical stadium the past month now, stay tuned

in the meantime sign the f-n petition! We have almost 4500 signed so far, keep it going and tell EVERYONE to sign it

http://www.change.org/petitions/hurricanes-fans-for-a-hurricanes-stadium
 
if the city and UM form a partnership whereas UM owns the stadium but leases the land they may be able to get around the rule

secondly I've been hearing much louder rumblings about at Tropical stadium the past month now, stay tuned

in the meantime sign the f-n petition! We have almost 4500 signed so far, keep it going and tell EVERYONE to sign it

http://www.change.org/petitions/hurricanes-fans-for-a-hurricanes-stadium

Strauzer u did a great job with this. U should have someone bring that up at the next Chicago Alumni Event to get the thoughts of the alumni and staff that attend.

Oh, and Canes Insight is better than Real Cane Talk.
 
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From whai was told there was some law forbidding um hosting high school football games in their hypothetical stadium.

Shalala had said it's not a matter of choice

:ibisroflmao:

Shut the **** up and stop trolling.


Settle down....giving the benefit of the doubt I did some googling thinking maybe it's an NCAA rule. I found this for basketball, maybe the same exists for football.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/41852/ncaa-moves-prep-games-out-of-hinkle

All that rule means is that you can't have "non-scholastic" events. you or I can't organize a basketball camp and host it at UM. The basketball camp was not allowed to be held because it was not ran by the school itself or a state athletic association; it was ran by some third-party promotion that wasn't scholastic, i.e., associated directly with scholastic athletic competition. The high school games weren't allowed to happen because they were put on by some kind of third party organization to promote them -- not by the state or city high school athletic association. I doubt that rule exists for football because there are still those nike camps on college campuses and again, it doesn't prevent high schools from playing on campus in general -- it prevents high schools from playing in campus facilities when it is some kind of third-party promotion running it. It's to combat the AAU problems in college b-ball recruiting.

If the FHSAA wanted to play its championship games at the BUC, it could.

So again, cane305 is full of ****, just like when he said how the City of Miami wanted to build us a stadium because "Shalala told [him] in person." That idea and this latest one are completely absurd. uM used to have nike camps on campus all the time. I think we still do but I don't follow recruiting as much anymore. There are HS games at Dolphin stadium. There is no "rule" preventing that. That's ridiculous.
 
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