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Fulton Reinstatement
Posted by Fox305 on 8/23/18 at 10:03 pm
Miami Fan or not, I’m so glad Fulton got reinstated. Travesty the guy was suspended to begin with. And with the abominable saga that is Urban and OSU/Maryland; the least the ncaa can do is not take this kid future away over nothing. Nevertheless Sept 2nd, #MeetUsAtThe50
re: LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:30 pm
That's min five years old. You better google Hard Rock stadium lol. We have a solar panel retractable roof.
re: LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:28 pm
re: LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:26 pm
Bro. I'll do you better; I'll link you my twitter profile. Coral Gables. 1925 stanford drive (freshman dorm named after).
re: LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:08 pm
Check LSU drug/arrest record and compare it to Miami. You do win that contest with a flawless victory.
re: LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:06 pm
Our stadium is a half billion dollar venue that host superbowls, concerts, political events, and NFL/Canes games. Nobody cares about your run-down plantation swamp retreat.
LSU in for a rude awakening
Posted by Fox305 on 8/22/18 at 2:02 pm
This LSU fan board continues to discount the talent Miami has on both sides of the ball. And it's to the detriment of your own mental health. I don't want to hear about Miami defensive stats last year. Simply because Miami averaged almost 80 defensive plays per game due to be one of the worst 3rd down teams in the country after it's three best players were out with injury. Yet, Miami still on a per play basis allowed less yards on the ground and air than LSU. We caused many more turnovers and tfls. On a per play basis, Miami defense even after getting torched against Clem/Wis 2nd half still ranked top 5 in the nation on a per play basis. We are the cream of the crop when it comes to blowing up and disrupting what teams do. The size of LSU OL isn't much of a factor neither considering we faced ND who had not only one of the three biggest OL in the country; But also on paper probably the best with two top 10 picks. We feasted against them and held them to under 30 rush yards and battered their offense. We are a speed based team and unless you got some seriously technically sound guys up front miami is going to get pressure and cause mayhem up front. Our offense without any injured starters is a nuclear weapon. I expect Miami to win this 28-17 with LSU adding a late 4th qtr td making it closer than it actually was. Go CANES.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 10:23 pm
Same ND they lost 21-16 to. And that ran up 41on.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 10:21 pm
Choc posted a 4.49 this spring in work outs. Ill gladily show you the posting at the Hecht. I have it.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 10:18 pm
We got players all over. LSU got no clue what’s coming their way. They really dont. If miami dont turn the ball over, look out. Its gonna get violent.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 10:13 pm
Thats not a “fan” word. Thats from Andrew Ivin and the Canes insiders.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 2:14 pm
The idea is to get the backups better and more prepared by going against the superior players so that in games they used to the heighten level of comp if they are called upon. In spring practice, its best on best.
re: Reports from Miami scrimmage
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 2:05 pm
You better read my insider post. Miami runs scrimmages differently. Our 1st team offense goes against the 2nd team defense. While the 1st team defense goes against the 2nd team offense. The starters have been dominate all fall. The ideal is to get the backups better and more prepared by going against their superior players so that in games they used to the heighten level of comp if they are called upon. In spring practice, its best on best.
re: Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 2:02 pm
Miami runs scrimmages differently in the fall. Miami 1st team OFFENSE plays against the the 2nd team DEFENSE. While the 1st team DEFENSE runs against 2nd team OFFENSE. Guys mentioned for defense/off were mostly 1st teamers. Our defense been stifling our 2nd team offense since spring practice.
Insider Buzz (Miami Scrimmage)
Posted by Fox305 on 8/19/18 at 1:44 pm
Buzz From Scrimmage
“Miami held its second scrimmage of preseason camp at Tropical Park on Saturday after scrimmaging the previous weekend at Hard Rock Stadium. The session was closed to both the media and public, but InsideTheU has a few notes below.
– QB Malik Rosier(6”1 215) tweeted late Saturday that the Hurricanes have a new 'three-headed monster' on offense. It appears that was in reference to the Hurricanes backfield. From what we heard both RB Travis Homer(6”0 207) and RB DeeJay Dallas(5”11 220) looked good under the lights along with FB Trayone Gray, (6”3 240 4.49 40) who had a pair of rushing touchdowns. Gray also got some time at running back and had some nice runs, as well.
– The defense by all accounts continues to make plays which has been the case throughout much of camp. CB Jhavonte Dean ( 6”2 185) came down with a pair of interceptions while S Jaquan Johnson (All american preseason) also had a takeaway. Freshman DE Greg Rousseau ( 6”7 250) had a sack at one point during the scrimmage while DE Jon Garvin (6”4 245) and DT Pat Bethel (6”2 285) spent much of the night in the backfield.
– While Gray probably had the biggest night out of anyone we also heard that WR Evidence Njoku (6”6 215 4.45 40) made a bunch of plays and continues to look like someone who will find his way onto the field this season.
– Freshman TE Brevin Jordan (6”3 250 2018 #1 247 composite) worked with the first-team offense – which was expected – and caught a number of passes including a post over the middle that went for around 40 yards. Fellow freshman TE Will Mallory (6”6 225 4.51 40)was active in the passing game, as well. Jordan also seemed to be more comfortable blocking than during last weeks' scrimmage which should be viewed as a positive given that he will likely start against LSU.”
“Miami held its second scrimmage of preseason camp at Tropical Park on Saturday after scrimmaging the previous weekend at Hard Rock Stadium. The session was closed to both the media and public, but InsideTheU has a few notes below.
– QB Malik Rosier(6”1 215) tweeted late Saturday that the Hurricanes have a new 'three-headed monster' on offense. It appears that was in reference to the Hurricanes backfield. From what we heard both RB Travis Homer(6”0 207) and RB DeeJay Dallas(5”11 220) looked good under the lights along with FB Trayone Gray, (6”3 240 4.49 40) who had a pair of rushing touchdowns. Gray also got some time at running back and had some nice runs, as well.
– The defense by all accounts continues to make plays which has been the case throughout much of camp. CB Jhavonte Dean ( 6”2 185) came down with a pair of interceptions while S Jaquan Johnson (All american preseason) also had a takeaway. Freshman DE Greg Rousseau ( 6”7 250) had a sack at one point during the scrimmage while DE Jon Garvin (6”4 245) and DT Pat Bethel (6”2 285) spent much of the night in the backfield.
– While Gray probably had the biggest night out of anyone we also heard that WR Evidence Njoku (6”6 215 4.45 40) made a bunch of plays and continues to look like someone who will find his way onto the field this season.
– Freshman TE Brevin Jordan (6”3 250 2018 #1 247 composite) worked with the first-team offense – which was expected – and caught a number of passes including a post over the middle that went for around 40 yards. Fellow freshman TE Will Mallory (6”6 225 4.51 40)was active in the passing game, as well. Jordan also seemed to be more comfortable blocking than during last weeks' scrimmage which should be viewed as a positive given that he will likely start against LSU.”
Miami/LSU first play
Posted by Fox305 on 8/18/18 at 10:08 pm
LSU, with their more “pass focused” approach and with “El Jefe” Diaz known to bring ferrari heat nearly every play leads to gumbo Ed drawing up a deep pass across the middle to surprise the unsuspecting canes on the first play. It doesnt work, and the CubanLink comes out shining bright and early. #MeetUsAtThe50 ???? #GetTheChainCoach
re: Miami for the win
Posted by Fox305 on 8/17/18 at 11:11 pm
The U 28 - LSWHO 17. Simple as that. #GetTheChainCoach
re: Miami for the win
Posted by Fox305 on 8/17/18 at 12:50 pm
You should come back to the bricks more often. And you also should come and visit hard rock. I can tell it’s been awhile.
re: Miami for the win
Posted by Fox305 on 8/17/18 at 12:07 pm
Bro, we play in Hard rock stadium. A billion dollar pro stadium. It hosts superbowls, concerts, and games. College gameday said last year against ND was the loudest stadium they ever been too in recent memory. You play in a bayou swamp. Next.
re: Miami for the win
Posted by Fox305 on 8/17/18 at 11:44 am
Yessir. ?????????
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