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Terry Bradshaw v. The Canes

RaceBannon
RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,188 Founders Club
The Independence Bowl. A classic. Always a top non New Year Bowl.

Yes this was the Poulan Weedeater Bowl and your DAWGS did beat Mack Brown Tulane in it

Oregon went 1 and 1. Shitty bowls are not new. Just more of them

Roll Tech


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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    The Independence Bowl. A classic. Always a top non New Year Bowl.

    Yes this was the Poulan Weedeater Bowl and your DAWGS did beat Mack Brown Tulane in it

    Oregon went 1 and 1. Shitty bowls are not new. Just more of them

    Roll Tech


    Yes, not new, but wish there were not so many.

    The phrase, "well, we played X bowl teams last season" is utterly meaningless now.

    I think if you're under 9 wins you need to call it a season.

    Come on Trump. Make the Bowls great again.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    What time is the game on? What channel?
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Are only walk ons allowed to playin it? Everyone else is saving themselves for the draft?
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    5 Canes sitting out for NFL draft prep


    Lot of talent for a 6 and 6 team

    Typical Miami team right now.

    There are pockets of talent, and some big holes. The O line is all underclassmen. Some talent there, sure, but it's on paper right now. Biggest issue for the Canes. Biggest hole. You can't win w/o an O line. Jarren Williams has an arm and is an athlete with potential at the position. That's a coaching thing. WR talent ... there are some good players there but it's underwhelming IMO. 5 star Mark Pope ... where you at dude?

    Quarterman and Pinkney will make a living playing linebacker. Amari Carter will be an NFL safety, and Greg Rousseau will be the next Hurricane star D lineman in the League. Mark it down. I also think Garvin will become a starter in the NFL when they put a little weight on him. Silvera has been serviceable as a true soph but I expected more.

    Coaching has been abysmal and the wheels have fallen off the wagon. I'm not even watching the game.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,188 Founders Club
  • The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,188 Founders Club

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    Mama is calling and Mario is listening
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    Gladstone said:

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    one good coach and it all comes back near instantaneously
    Yep.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,731 Founders Club
    Miami getting shutout by Louisiana Tech in the Walk-ons independence bowl is rock bottom stuff.

  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    Mama is calling and Mario is listening
    Didn't Mario tell mama to go fuck herself last year?
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,562 Founders Club
    If I'm Miami I go after Urban
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    edited December 2019

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    Mama is calling and Mario is listening
    Didn't Mario tell mama to go fuck herself last year?
    No.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    If I'm Miami I go after Urban

    One could only wish.

    I don't see it happening.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    edited December 2019

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    You sound concerned.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. It's more than just a fertile recruiting area. Miami had tradition and history. It's been done by 4 different coaches since the late 70s. Four different guys have won titles there since 1983.

    Yeah it's competitive. Every fertile recruiting ground is competitive. For a good % of those recruits, Miami is where they want to be. And for another %, they can be talked into it by a good recruiter ... like Mario.

  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,334 Standard Supporter

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    Mama is calling and Mario is listening
    Didn't Mario tell mama to go fuck herself last year?
    No.
    The Oregon "insiders" say otherwise.

    I know, I know.

  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,148

    5 Canes sitting out for NFL draft prep


    Lot of talent for a 6 and 6 team

    Typical Miami team right now.

    There are pockets of talent, and some big holes. The O line is all underclassmen. Some talent there, sure, but it's on paper right now. Biggest issue for the Canes. Biggest hole. You can't win w/o an O line. Jarren Williams has an arm and is an athlete with potential at the position. That's a coaching thing. WR talent ... there are some good players there but it's underwhelming IMO. 5 star Mark Pope ... where you at dude?

    Quarterman and Pinkney will make a living playing linebacker. Amari Carter will be an NFL safety, and Greg Rousseau will be the next Hurricane star D lineman in the League. Mark it down. I also think Garvin will become a starter in the NFL when they put a little weight on him. Silvera has been serviceable as a true soph but I expected more.

    Coaching has been abysmal and the wheels have fallen off the wagon. I'm not even watching the game.
    Maybe you shouldn’t have hired the DC off a bad team? You did the same with Shannon. Diaz probably isn’t that bad, but still.
  • PandaOrangeChiknDuck
    PandaOrangeChiknDuck Member Posts: 545
    edited December 2019

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    You sound concerned.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. It's more than just a fertile recruiting area. Miami had tradition and history. It's been done by 4 different coaches since the late 70s. Four different guys have won titles there since 1983.

    Yeah it's competitive. Every fertile recruiting ground is competitive. For a good % of those recruits, Miami is where they want to be. And for another %, they can be talked into it by a good recruiter ... like Mario.

    Not too worried. Miami now has to compete with Georgia, Clemson, and South Carolina on top of Florida, Florida St, Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. They also haven’t been consistently good since recruiting has gone national. That fertile area is getting picked over by 9-10 more schools than it used to be. Oregon being one of them.

    Also, why leave Oregon when the school has a flag planted in downtown Los Angeles?
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031
    Miami's AD is NOT going to sit back and take this quality of a football team after THAT bowel game.

    In fact, the AD is so consistent about being outraged with poor results that he literally can recite his own twats year in, year out.


  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    edited December 2019

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    You sound concerned.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. It's more than just a fertile recruiting area. Miami had tradition and history. It's been done by 4 different coaches since the late 70s. Four different guys have won titles there since 1983.

    Yeah it's competitive. Every fertile recruiting ground is competitive. For a good % of those recruits, Miami is where they want to be. And for another %, they can be talked into it by a good recruiter ... like Mario.

    Not too worried. Miami now has to compete with Georgia, Clemson, and South Carolina on top of Florida, Florida St, Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. They also haven’t been consistently good since recruiting has gone national. That fertile area is getting picked over by 9-10 more schools than it used to be. Oregon being one of them.

    Also, why leave Oregon when the school has a flag planted in downtown Los Angeles?
    You think national recruiting just started happening? JFC.

    Where were you when Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State and the entire SEC had flags planted in Liberty City? Miami as a program was born out of having to talk blue chip (that's what we called them way back) out of leaving the area to play elsewhere, which was the default play. Pete Carroll recruited Florida well during his run at SC, which is now a long time ago. Oregon isn't really pulling significant numbers yet, though with Mario running the show that could change. Georgia has always been there, but has had more success of late because of Smart. Historically, Miami wins more battles over Georgia than the other way around. Before them it was LSU pulling great players out of historically strong Miami recruiting areas, which extends beyond Dade County btw.

    5 national titles, a nose hair clipping away from 7, under 4 different coaches. Think about that. Washington hasn't sniffed one since DJ and have gone through 6, SIX, coaches since then. You've never had one. Not. One. Single. Title. Ever. Bitch.

    First round draft picks coming out the ass. Pro Bowlers, Hofamers, slew of wins over #1 ranked teams, winners of Rose, Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls (before those became warm up games), slayer of Big 8 powers Nebraska and Oklahoma, trend setting program that gets copied by everybody and never copies anybody. A team that has played a major role in some of cfb's most iconic and legendary games. 56 home winning streak. 21 game road winning streak. A coach who built the legendary Dallas Cowboy dynasty of the 90s who to this day admits crying when driving away from Coral Gables. A program that absolutely and without question permanently redefined defensive football with speed.

    Ted Hendricks, Jim Otto, Jerome Brown, Cortez Kennedy, Kevin Fagan, Jessie Armstead, Jim Kelly, Michael Irvin, Bennie Blades, Brian Blades, Jim Burt, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Jonathan Vilma, Dan Morgan, Bernie Kosar, Winston Moss, Kenard Lang, Jon Beason, Mike Barrow, Ed Reed, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Frank Gore, Edgerin James, Devin Hester, Clinton Portis, Chuck Foreman, Ottis Anderson, Rubin Carter, Calais Campbell, Lamar Miller, Bubba Franks, Chris Meyers, Eddie Edwards, Greg Olson, Jeremy Shockey, Leon Searcy, Dennis Harrah, Eric Winston, Vince Wilfork, Russell Maryland, Kenny Holmes, Duane Starks, Darryl Williams, Danny Stubbs, Freddy Marion, Ronnie Lippett, SEAN FUCKING TAYLOR, Antrelle Rolle, Eddie Brown, Travis Benjamin, Santana Moss, and a bunch of other dudes I'm tired of mother fucking typing. Vinnie T. left off purposefully even though he was a specimen at QB before that was a thing. Fuck we? even had a punter who lasted 50 fucking years in the NFL.


    Now you go.


    Fuck outta here with burying my Canes. You're not even qualified to talk to me duck boy. Fuck. outta. here.

  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    Meek said:

    Miami's AD is NOT going to sit back and take this quality of a football team after THAT bowel game.

    In fact, the AD is so consistent about being outraged with poor results that he literally can recite his own twats year in, year out.


    Doesn't matter. Board of Trustees were quite irritated after FIU, and seething after Duke. They're probably buying rope and gasoline right now.

    If Blake takes too long, he'll be door.ass.out too. No question.

    Just a matter of tim. Hopefully not too long. Manny has lost the team. Dan Enos is an abortion.
  • The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    You sound concerned.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. It's more than just a fertile recruiting area. Miami had tradition and history. It's been done by 4 different coaches since the late 70s. Four different guys have won titles there since 1983.

    Yeah it's competitive. Every fertile recruiting ground is competitive. For a good % of those recruits, Miami is where they want to be. And for another %, they can be talked into it by a good recruiter ... like Mario.

    Not too worried. Miami now has to compete with Georgia, Clemson, and South Carolina on top of Florida, Florida St, Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. They also haven’t been consistently good since recruiting has gone national. That fertile area is getting picked over by 9-10 more schools than it used to be. Oregon being one of them.

    Also, why leave Oregon when the school has a flag planted in downtown Los Angeles?
    You think national recruiting just started happening? JFC.

    Where were you when Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State and the entire SEC had flags planted in Liberty City? Miami as a program was born out of having to talk blue chip (that's what we called them way back) out of leaving the area to play elsewhere, which was the default play. Pete Carroll recruited Florida well during his run at SC, which is now a long time ago. Oregon isn't really pulling significant numbers yet, though with Mario running the show that could change. Georgia has always been there, but has had more success of late because of Smart. Historically, Miami wins more battles over Georgia than the other way around. Before them it was LSU pulling great players out of historically strong Miami recruiting areas, which extends beyond Dade County btw.

    5 national titles, a nose hair clipping away from 7, under 4 different coaches. Think about that. Washington hasn't sniffed one since DJ and have gone through 6, SIX, coaches since then. You've never had one. Not. One. Single. Title. Ever. Bitch.

    First round draft picks coming out the ass. Pro Bowlers, Hofamers, slew of wins over #1 ranked teams, winners of Rose, Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls (before those became warm up games), slayer of Big 8 powers Nebraska and Oklahoma, trend setting program that gets copied by everybody and never copies anybody. A team that has played a major role in some of cfb's most iconic and legendary games. 56 home winning streak. 21 game road winning streak. A coach who built the legendary Dallas Cowboy dynasty of the 90s who to this day admits crying when driving away from Coral Gables. A program that absolutely and without question permanently redefined defensive football with speed.

    Ted Hendricks, Jim Otto, Jerome Brown, Cortez Kennedy, Kevin Fagan, Jessie Armstead, Jim Kelly, Michael Irvin, Bennie Blades, Brian Blades, Jim Burt, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Jonathan Vilma, Dan Morgan, Bernie Kosar, Winston Moss, Kenard Lang, Jon Beason, Mike Barrow, Ed Reed, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Frank Gore, Edgerin James, Devin Hester, Clinton Portis, Chuck Foreman, Ottis Anderson, Rubin Carter, Calais Campbell, Lamar Miller, Bubba Franks, Chris Meyers, Eddie Edwards, Greg Olson, Jeremy Shockey, Leon Searcy, Dennis Harrah, Eric Winston, Vince Wilfork, Russell Maryland, Kenny Holmes, Duane Starks, Darryl Williams, Danny Stubbs, Freddy Marion, Ronnie Lippett, SEAN FUCKING TAYLOR, Antrelle Rolle, Eddie Brown, Travis Benjamin, Santana Moss, and a bunch of other dudes I'm tired of mother fucking typing. Vinnie T. left off purposefully even though he was a specimen at QB before that was a thing. Fuck we? even had a punter who lasted 50 fucking years in the NFL.


    Now you go.


    Fuck outta here with burying my Canes. You're not even qualified to talk to me duck boy. Fuck. outta. here.

    Nebraska never came back, and to a lesser extent the same can be said about Notre Dame. Face it, college football is the last thing on peoples minds in South Beach. The program has and will continue to be underfunded. And the talent that is flush there will continue to be sniped by Florida, Florida St. (now that they might have a competent coach), Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, Alabama, and South Carolina.

    It’s been 14 years, except for one year they were relevant. Stop living in the past, those times are over. Your Canes are dead.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    The Miami program is over.

    Even Cristobal isn't interested in that gig. They are in a fertile recruiting area. However, that area is highly competitive, and they have a fan base that has attendance figures that wouldn't even fill 5 full sections.
    You sound concerned.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. It's more than just a fertile recruiting area. Miami had tradition and history. It's been done by 4 different coaches since the late 70s. Four different guys have won titles there since 1983.

    Yeah it's competitive. Every fertile recruiting ground is competitive. For a good % of those recruits, Miami is where they want to be. And for another %, they can be talked into it by a good recruiter ... like Mario.

    Not too worried. Miami now has to compete with Georgia, Clemson, and South Carolina on top of Florida, Florida St, Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. They also haven’t been consistently good since recruiting has gone national. That fertile area is getting picked over by 9-10 more schools than it used to be. Oregon being one of them.

    Also, why leave Oregon when the school has a flag planted in downtown Los Angeles?
    You think national recruiting just started happening? JFC.

    Where were you when Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State and the entire SEC had flags planted in Liberty City? Miami as a program was born out of having to talk blue chip (that's what we called them way back) out of leaving the area to play elsewhere, which was the default play. Pete Carroll recruited Florida well during his run at SC, which is now a long time ago. Oregon isn't really pulling significant numbers yet, though with Mario running the show that could change. Georgia has always been there, but has had more success of late because of Smart. Historically, Miami wins more battles over Georgia than the other way around. Before them it was LSU pulling great players out of historically strong Miami recruiting areas, which extends beyond Dade County btw.

    5 national titles, a nose hair clipping away from 7, under 4 different coaches. Think about that. Washington hasn't sniffed one since DJ and have gone through 6, SIX, coaches since then. You've never had one. Not. One. Single. Title. Ever. Bitch.

    First round draft picks coming out the ass. Pro Bowlers, Hofamers, slew of wins over #1 ranked teams, winners of Rose, Cotton, Orange and Sugar Bowls (before those became warm up games), slayer of Big 8 powers Nebraska and Oklahoma, trend setting program that gets copied by everybody and never copies anybody. A team that has played a major role in some of cfb's most iconic and legendary games. 56 home winning streak. 21 game road winning streak. A coach who built the legendary Dallas Cowboy dynasty of the 90s who to this day admits crying when driving away from Coral Gables. A program that absolutely and without question permanently redefined defensive football with speed.

    Ted Hendricks, Jim Otto, Jerome Brown, Cortez Kennedy, Kevin Fagan, Jessie Armstead, Jim Kelly, Michael Irvin, Bennie Blades, Brian Blades, Jim Burt, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Jonathan Vilma, Dan Morgan, Bernie Kosar, Winston Moss, Kenard Lang, Jon Beason, Mike Barrow, Ed Reed, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Frank Gore, Edgerin James, Devin Hester, Clinton Portis, Chuck Foreman, Ottis Anderson, Rubin Carter, Calais Campbell, Lamar Miller, Bubba Franks, Chris Meyers, Eddie Edwards, Greg Olson, Jeremy Shockey, Leon Searcy, Dennis Harrah, Eric Winston, Vince Wilfork, Russell Maryland, Kenny Holmes, Duane Starks, Darryl Williams, Danny Stubbs, Freddy Marion, Ronnie Lippett, SEAN FUCKING TAYLOR, Antrelle Rolle, Eddie Brown, Travis Benjamin, Santana Moss, and a bunch of other dudes I'm tired of mother fucking typing. Vinnie T. left off purposefully even though he was a specimen at QB before that was a thing. Fuck we? even had a punter who lasted 50 fucking years in the NFL.


    Now you go.


    Fuck outta here with burying my Canes. You're not even qualified to talk to me duck boy. Fuck. outta. here.

    Nebraska never came back, and to a lesser extent the same can be said about Notre Dame. Face it, college football is the last thing on peoples minds in South Beach. The program has and will continue to be underfunded. And the talent that is flush there will continue to be sniped by Florida, Florida St. (now that they might have a competent coach), Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, Alabama, and South Carolina.

    It’s been 14 years, except for one year they were relevant. Stop living in the past, those times are over. Your Canes are dead.
    Wishful thinking isn't fact. Learn the difference.

    Nebraska is Nebraska. It's a much more delicate formula there, and more than any time in our history, kids don't want to be in flyover country. You have to be the exception to the rule.

    14 years is nothing in the grand scheme of things. You should know this; you're a Duck.

    You have no earthly idea what's on people's minds in Souwf Beach, and it don't matter son. It's never mattered.

    Funding has nothing to do with it either. Never has. They just got an indoor practice facility. Most $$ programs are on their third such facility. I say again, Miami JUST GOT THEIR FIRST INDOOR FACILITY. And yet, they set the trend on having pro alumni come back to lift and work out in their shitty facilities. Texas has had opulent facilities for years. Oregon too. Count up your and Texas' natties and see tell me if 5>>1.

    Miami has more tradition than every school you listed sans Alabama. South Carolina? Boy, you don't belong in a debate with me.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    @creepycoug you know that Chris Petersen is tanned rested and ready
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082
    FireCohen said:

    @creepycoug you know that Chris Petersen is tanned rested and ready

    I don't need Toothy the Trickster and his OKG shit in Souwf Beach. Peterman would last 2 minutes in Miami. City would eat him up faster that Slick Jimmy Lake Ballz downs a double frothy vanilla almond milk capacino on a boat.