the University of Miami football program has agreed to be the first college team to wear uniforms, cleats and gloves made from ocean waste.
well, if any team should be the first to do that it is Miami
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the University of Miami football program has agreed to be the first college team to wear uniforms, cleats and gloves made from ocean waste.
Um, hey CrYami?
Get yo shit back from Paul first...
Do you think Frost has realized the Badgers are your new rivalry?
Since joining, you've gone 1-6 ... 4 were blowouts... the only year you succeeded they returned the favor in Indianapolis for the Conference Title in an embarrassing 70-31 route.
I don't know why they hate you guys so much, but they got your number. Will Frost adjust to the new rivalries?
I actually think this is really cool. It's a way to bring attention to the state of the oceans, and it makes sense for Miami to be doing it, seeing as their marine biology department is absolutely top notch.No Coach Richt, no......
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...-wear-uniforms-made-ocean-garbage/1045237002/
Ahead of this week’s Early Signing Period, when most teams sign most of their eventual new freshmen, the Miami Hurricanes have 14 verbal commitments. Their class is No. 34 nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite, which gives it 197 rating points.
On another hand, Miami has 15 decommits who were at one point or another pledged to play for the Canes but have since, for any number of reasons, backed away. Those players, together, would make for a class with 203 rating points. They’d be the No. 32 class, as of Sunday night, a couple of notches ahead of Miami’s actual class.
Does losing a recruit count as a turnover? Because that's a lot of chains.Turnover chain my fuckin ass.