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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

MaliBuckeye;1979158; said:
Player introductions are a lot easier... and one on one with each fan, too.


World Cup inspired player/fan entrances?

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MaliBuckeye;1979158; said:
Player introductions are a lot easier... and one on one with each fan, too.


I guess they train em early down there, huh? The only irony is that it was the GATORS, and not the CANES:


http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110901/ARTICLE/110909954/2055/NEWS

Arrests coming today in football fight

SARASOTA COUNTY - Arrests will be announced at 1:15 today in the youth football brawl that was captured on video by a parent in the stands last weekend.


The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office yesterday indicated that as many as four people associated with the Sarasota Gators football team may be charged. Two referees were attacked in the incident. Assaulting a referee is a felony under state law, with a maximum punishment of four years in prison.

The video was featured on the "Today Show" this morning, a sheriff's spokeswoman said, and has garnered attention from other national media.

Today at 11 a.m., the referee injured in the fight, Jayme Ream, has scheduled a press conference with his attorney. Ream has not made any public statements since the incident last Saturday.

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TS10HTW;1979254; said:
It was just a matter of time for sharky to show his true cryami colors.

They all are in denial down here. Even with mountains of evidence, backed up by federal prosecutors, pictures, and documentation, many in the small nation of 'Canes still honestly believe that everything is fabricated by Shapiro just to get back at the team. If you listen to these fans, UNC and Ohio State deserve the death penalty 10X over, but Miami is pure as snow (not the cold wet stuff you guys up north get) and this is nothing more than the rest of the country trying to keep Miami down.

Oh, and the one thing that I found quite humorous about all of this when the news first broke is how vocal Luther Campbell was about how big of a scumbag that Shapiro was, when Luther was way worse in the cash/gifts/entertainment areas for players.

The best thing about this Miami scandal is all of the band-wagoner Miami fans (which comprised the worst of the Miami fans) have pretty much STFU about anything college football.
 
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sharkonwheels;1979068; said:
Oh - Is THAT what they call drug dealers up there?
Maybe the Feds got it all wrong...

Semantics - be realistic, and add up the normal costs of all those tats, on all those players, and then come talk to me.

And no, I'm not ignoring the fact that Jacory "Pick" Harris has QUITE a few tats, and they are NOT the $50 variety! :)

TP by himself had a metric ton of artwork.

All I'm saying, is don't criticize, if your own house isn't in order, and by the news today, it STILL ain't in order. And the most recent, wasn't even related to the other!

A bit hypocritical, I'd say...

Does it honestly matter what value the tattoos were? When Ohio State has an article requesting to shut it's football program down for a few years to unfuck itself, I'll eat my crow, until then STFU about this glass house bullshit. Miami can only dream to be in Ohio State's shoes at this point while they sit on their hands and await their fate for the next few seasons.
 
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