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Billboard Stupidity coming to Columbus

so says the fans of the team that had andre johnson get busted for academic fraud twice in 6 months but only missed summer practices.

Yea, I wanna know how Frank Gore was ever eligable. I realize he had a learning disability, but I find it hard to believe that he could keep a legit 2.0 with the learning disability he was said to have. Without the assistance of Miami of course.
 
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To all Miami fans: Get over it! As Mike Ditka was Quoted"People who live in the past are cowards and losers". Afraid to face today and the future both, don't look to good for the U.Miami has had 3 chances to win a NC sine 2002 how has that gone for you?
 
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Miami fans realize their program is sliding down hill and are left reliving the last good year they had. How else can you explain the sudden nostalgia for 2002?

It's better than discussing back to back Peach Bowls and the absolute ass pounding they took from LSU in the last one.
 
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It's the only thing they have left. The direction of their program was clearly illustrated this past season and an exclamation point was put on that season by an F5 ass beating at the hands of LSU.

All they have left to say is "We wuz robbed."

They are the Uncle Rico of college football!!

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"Man, back in 02, if Terry Porter hadn't thrown that flag, things would have been different. We'd have won the national championship, no doubt, NO DOUBT."
 
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The 2002 Miami Hurricanes were a team of destiny. Stocked with an unrivaled roster of future NFL talent (eleven first round picks suited up for the ‘Canes that day), riding a thirty-four game winning streak stretching back to 2000 and prepared to defend the national championship they earned in 2001, there was an aura around that Miami squad. This was a team that featured unmatched speed, dominating lines and, in Ken Dorsey, one of college football’s greatest signal callers. The pundits and the critics all agreed: the Hurricanes were a force to be reckoned with both during that season and in the perspective of history.
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Team of destiny?
Only a Miami fan would call the games loser the 'team of destiny.'

Unrivaled roster of future NFL talent? Which is why, since 2003, Miami and Ohio State are tied at exactly 22 draft picks apiece. While Miami's 11 first round picks is impressive, Ohio State saw 3 first round picks in 2004 and possibly 4 or 5 more this season (Carp, Hawk, Mangold all played in the Fiesta). OSU will have, by most estimates, 12 draft picks this year.

Dominating lines? This is so funny it isn't even worth picking apart any longer. How many one-handed sacks and forced fumbles did our D-Line get that game? Hell, Dorsey was pushed over the very first play of the game! :rofl:
 
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