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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

So this is the big money donor for the Miami program's twitter account. I'm only posting because it's literally hilarious! This guy claims to be a billionaire(though I don't doubt that he indeed wealthy), and is attacking every opposing fan personally like he's a tormented teenager. Not very professional of an attorney and successful entrepreneur to be going after fans on his personal twitter account. I'm sure wealthy donors for other programs are just rolling their eyes and laughing. He's the embodiment of an annoying Miami fan stuck with only watching The U 30 for 30 on repeat

https://twitter.com/JohnHRuiz
 
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I get that they were able to pull McClain, but these idiots, who’s coach could barely beat freaking UVA, now think that they’re landing Inniss!

https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/the-new-brandon-inniss-thread.181121/


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So this is the big money donor for the Miami program's twitter account. I'm only posting because it's literally hilarious! This guy claims to be a billionaire(though I don't doubt that he indeed wealthy)
https://twitter.com/JohnHRuiz

He made some money as a lawyer I’m sure.

He began some sort of medical start up that uses an algorithm to find areas where medical insurance companies owe patients money (or something along those lines based on what I’ve read).

I have no idea if it has actually generated any revenue, much less profit, but it likely has been valued at $1bn or more based on potential (like Uber was about 10 years ago or so). Many people claim to be billionaires based only on the potential of their company these days, and based on his Twitter antics, it wouldn’t surprise me if he fit that mold.
 
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I LOVE Brian Hartline, but I don't understand why a big name program would hire him as OC. (I don't understand why Miami would do it, either. :lol:). He is the best WR coach in the business, but I think we've seen from Kerry Coombs that being a badass position coach doesn't mean you'll be a good (or even passable) coordinator.
 
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