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Former Miami Players Holding Roundtable To Discuss Current State Of Football Program
© Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
It's been many years since the University of Miami football program have been relevant. On Monday, Fox Sports Radio’s Andy Slater announced that former Hurricanes players will host a roundtable discussion about the current state of Miami’s football program...
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Is this program lost?(The Spun)
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surgicalvenom30 months
Will the Rock be there? He was a starter until Sapp took his spot.
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I'm sure it will be an intelligent conversation with geniuses like Sapp, Irvin and Ray Lewis leading the banter.
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Water Mocassin30 months
Manny couldn’t run a kid’s lemonade stand.
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PhilK30 months
They are going to figure out who to blame and then send them to the club with Ray Lewis.
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AlwysATgr30 months
Les broke them in '05.
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CanebreakCajun30 months
Guys...back in 1989, we did not take this!
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LSU Tiger Eyes30 months
Who let the convicts out? Who, who, who, who, who?
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LSU Tiger Eyes30 months
Who let the convicts out? Who, who, who, who, who?
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summersausage30 months
I’m sure Ed Reed will be there with all of his idiocy
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Skinny30 months
With special guest Mickey Munday delivering the opening remarks.
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Trumansfangs30 months
This will certainly be of help.
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JoeXiden30 months
Would not be shocked if this ended in a fight or someone brandishing a firearm
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raceboy30 months
They letting them out of jail for this?
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Fightin Okra30 months
One problem is mostly out of their control - Miami is a hell hole. No recruit wants to go there and then have to play in crappy conference
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LSU Tiger Eyes30 months
Miami's NW "American Black Ghetto" is a hotbed for their recruiting efforts. You should see how UM puts these recruits in upscale hotels in Coconut Grove (close to campus) for their official visits and when the "The Gang's All Here " takes a whole different meaning.
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CanebreakCajun30 months
Yup, people think Miami is all South Beach and Coconut Grove, nope.
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