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nitrostangracin
08-30-2008, 11:36 PM
The Miami Hurricanes have a small issue.
This week in there 1st game they destroyed Charleston Souther University 52-7. They did this with there #2 Quaterback. This is where I think there is a Dilema. The # 1 Qb was suspended for a game due to disciplinary issues. He earned the #1 spot during training camp. However, with the #2 guy dominating the field this week, do you play him again, or do you go back to your #1 guy?
My answer is that even though the !3 guy earned his spot, he screwed up and had to be punished. Based on that the #2 guy stps in and does more than an admirable job. If you remove him now, menatlly you can damage him. Th Hurricanes travel to Gainsville this week to play the Powerhouse Florida gators. Wht mess up what is a good thing right now?
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:39 PM
I say the #2 guy EARNED the spot by how he played this week. The #1 guy messed up and needs to be shown his actions cost him ... so long as the #2 guy continues to play and lead the team to victory, let him keep the spot!
nitrostangracin
08-30-2008, 11:41 PM
I say the #2 guy EARNED the spot by how he played this week. The #1 guy messed up and needs to be shown his actions cost him ... so long as the #2 guy continues to play and lead the team to victory, let him keep the spot!
That's exactly what I say. Until he get's beat up on the field or messes up the spot is now his.
The only issue is that the !3 guy has a huge Arm. Last year Eric and I saw him as a Red Shirt warming up before the game. He throws 50 yards plus with practically no effort.
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:44 PM
That's exactly what I say. Until he get's beat up on the field or messes up the spot is now his.
The only issue is that the !3 guy has a huge Arm. Last year Eric and I saw him as a Red Shirt warming up before the game. He throws 50 yards plus with practically no effort.
Arm or not, he messed up and the other guy stepped up and took the team to a win... he doesnt deserve to be kicked down just cause the other guy has his suspension lifted... as long as he plays well and leads the team well, let him keep the place
nitrostangracin
08-30-2008, 11:47 PM
Arm or not, he messed up and the other guy stepped up and took the team to a win... he doesnt deserve to be kicked down just cause the other guy has his suspension lifted... as long as he plays well and leads the team well, let him keep the place
Personally I think the #2 guy has better credentials. He led Northwestern High School in South Florida to a few consecutive Top 5 Country Finishes over the past 2-3 years. He adds additional abilities to the team as he can run the hell out of the ball.
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:48 PM
Personally I think the #2 guy has better credentials. He led Northwestern High School in South Florida to a few consecutive Top 5 Country Finishes over the past 2-3 years. He adds additional abilities to the team as he can run the hell out of the ball.
even more reason to leave him in place
Notch93
08-30-2008, 11:51 PM
The Canes have to play the Gators next week. So use them both to screw with the Gators defense.:yes1::lol1::lol1:
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:52 PM
The Canes have to play the Gators next week. So use them both to screw with the Gators defense.:yes1::lol1::lol1:
oh that should be a good game... like both teams but i will have to pull for the Canes during this one
nitrostangracin
08-30-2008, 11:52 PM
Jacory Harris The #2 Guy
Led Northwestern to a 30-0 record, the state championship and the national championship, as chosen by USA Today and Sports Illustrated. Has similar dual-threat skills in the spread as former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. In 2007, shattered numerous Miami-Dade County records. Threw 49 touchdown passes against only six interceptions. Completed 222 of 333 passes (66.7 percent) for 3,445 yards. His 49 TD passes broke Robert Marve's state record and now ranks second in state history. In 2006, set county records with 2,920 yards passing and 38 touchdowns, while completing 194 of 285 passes, with only six interceptions. Named Miami-Dade's Class 6A-5A Offensive Player of the year by the Miami Herald and Most Valuable Player of the 6A state championship game. Good runner who gained over 200 yards each of the last two seasons. Chose Miami over Oregon, Louisiana State, Alabama and Boston College. Coached by Billy Rolle.
Named a Parade All-American and selected All-State by Florida Sportswriters Association. Selected as the EA Sports National Player of the Year. Ranked as the No. 7 pro-style quarterback, the No. 29 player in Florida and the No. 206 player overall by Rivals.com. Named the No. 20 quarterback by ESPN. Selected as a PrepStar All-American. Ranked No. 15 on the Miami Herald South Florida Top
Robert Marve
2007 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted as a true freshman..Suffered a hand injury in an automobile accident two weeks before the start of training camp...Played on the scout team and was named Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Florida's Mr. Football in 2006 and a member of the Parade All-America team...Pro-style quarterback who also can run...Set Florida state single-season records in 2006, breaking Tim Tebow's marks for passing yards (4,380) and touchdowns (48), and broke a 31-year year old state record for completions (280)...Son of Eugene Marve, who was a linebacker for 12 years with the Buffalo Bills, San Diego Chargers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers...As a senior, completed 280 of 421 passes (66.5 percent), with just 13 interceptions...In the Class 4A state championship game, helped his team to victory with 30 completions in 46 attempts for 305 yard and three TDs...As a junior in 2005, passed for 1,813 yards and 14 touchdowns on 103 of 187 passing...He also rushed for 393 yards and three scores...Started for the first time as a sophomore, when he threw for 903 yards and seven TDs...Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds...Rated the No. 8 quarterback in the nation and No. 20 on the Florida Top 100 by Rivals.com...Scout.com rated him the No. 14 quarterback, the No. 77 player in the nation and the No. 5 player on the Florida Hot 100...Rated the No. 11 quarterback by SuperPrep...Member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100...Ranked the No. 5 player in the state by the Orlando Sentinel, the No. 6 player by the St. Petersburg Times and the No. 14 player on the Tampa Tribune "Best of the South"...Chose Miami over Alabama...Coached by Robert Weiner.
Robert Marve is 6-1 210#
Jacoby Harris is 6-4 185#
The 210# guy can take a hit but the 185 pound guy is like a snake on the field.
nitrostangracin
08-30-2008, 11:53 PM
oh that should be a good game... like both teams but i will have to pull for the Canes during this one
Unfortunately I am sure the Gators will be a Huge Favorite.
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:55 PM
both talented young men... i still stick to my first reply... the #2 guy earned the spot and should keep it until he really screws up
Notch93
08-30-2008, 11:58 PM
i will have to pull for the Canes during this one
Better keep your fingers crossed with me also next week.:yes1::thumbsup1:
I know Kevin will have fun if the Gators do what Alabama did tonight to Miami next week.:yes1:
Notch93
08-30-2008, 11:59 PM
Unfortunately I am sure the Gators will be a Huge Favorite.
So was Clemson tonight.:lol2::lol2:
WolfStang90GT
08-30-2008, 11:59 PM
Better keep your fingers crossed with me also next week.:yes1::thumbsup1:
I know Kevin will have fun if the Gators do what Alabama did tonight to Miami next week.:yes1:
i will cross my fingers.... i know all to well bout catching it over your team.. the Tar heels have caused me plenty over the years..lol
nitrostangracin
08-31-2008, 12:01 AM
Road trip to the Swamp Next week Eric?
Notch93
08-31-2008, 12:02 AM
Road trip to the Swamp Next week Eric?
If you buy the tickets, I'll drive.:thumbsup1:
nitrostangracin
08-31-2008, 10:51 AM
If you buy the tickets, I'll drive.:thumbsup1:
Depends on price. Just finally sold the couch. They came and picked it up at 9 this morning. So much for sleeping in on a Holiday weekend.
Notch93
08-31-2008, 11:15 AM
Depends on price. Just finally sold the couch. They came and picked it up at 9 this morning. So much for sleeping in on a Holiday weekend.
More then I will let you spend. Most have been selling for around a minimum of $400.00 a pair on the bay, if not higher. For that we could go watch the game on a huge TV and have a steak dinner, and have money left over.:thumbsup1:
Blacksheep
08-31-2008, 11:38 AM
So how many people on here said that gators were gonna be sorry this year, and not worth a ****? "Gators aint nuttin with out tebow" i heard alot. well with tebow on the side lines....how many int were there? and what was it 2,3,4 TD's after tebow got taken out? O thats rite. boy yall "NCAA" experts really called that one well...... But i guess yall are like Holtz and gonna pic a sorry ass team like the cocks to win the SEC??? As far as the clemson game goes..... I didnt even watch it. so..... i figured that would be a good game. i didnt think bama would get them as much as they did if they won, but hey they did. lol, so theres not really much i can say about that. As the Gators and the canes go.......... They gators sould tear them apart just like the did Hawaii. And the game is at the Swamp...... Please..... ( o just in case yall were wondering Hawaii is not the terible team every body thinks they are, they went 11-1 last year. ture they dont have there RB from last year... but stil a "decent" team. but prob still sucky this season...)
FYI: i dont mean to sound like i have a atitude or anything i dont, just talkin my mind like everybody else. its all in good fun....
Notch93
08-31-2008, 11:47 AM
So how many people on here said that gators were gonna be sorry this year, and not worth a ****? "Gators aint nuttin with out tebow" i heard alot. well with tebow on the side lines....how many int were there? and what was it 2,3,4 TD's after tebow got taken out? O thats rite. boy yall "NCAA" experts really called that one well...... But i guess yall are like Holtz and gonna pic a sorry ass team like the cocks to win the SEC??? As far as the clemson game goes..... I didnt even watch it. so..... i figured that would be a good game. i didnt think bama would get them as much as they did if they won, but hey they did. lol, so theres not really much i can say about that. As the Gators and the canes go.......... They gators sould tear them apart just like the did Hawaii. And the game is at the Swamp...... Please..... ( o just in case yall were wondering Hawaii is not the terible team every body thinks they are, they went 11-1 last year. ture they dont have there RB from last year... but stil a "decent" team. but prob still sucky this season...)
FYI: i dont mean to sound like i have a atitude or anything i dont, just talkin my mind like everybody else. its all in good fun....
Easy there killer.:lol1::lol1: And Hawaii is not even close to the same team they were last year, after all the good players left.:nonono1:
And if you even think the Gators, will do the same to the Canes, you have another thing coming.:yes1:
One game vs a no team Hawaii, and you have the Gators as National Champs.:lol1::lol1::lol1::lol1::lol1::lol1::lol1:
Blacksheep
08-31-2008, 12:05 PM
O, im not braggin, or dont mean to sound like im braggin by any means, yea i know hawaii aint even no were no how close to the team they were last year, and im not sayin that the gators are gonna take the canes by 46 points. well hey, every cock fan i know was makin a big deal about them beatin a even more sucky team by 30. lol, i was just sayin (not just cuz im a fan) but every body who said Gators werent gonna be good this year and who aint sh*t without tebow, were sadly mistakein.. yea its the start to a great season. Like the dude said yesterday durin the gator game, gators dont get a "break" until they play the Citadel. so its time for the gators to step up and show the talent that they have. Gators may not go all they way this year, like to the BCS or anything like that. But i dont think they should be under estamated.... They are still a young team this year.
Notch93
08-31-2008, 01:02 PM
O, im not braggin, or dont mean to sound like im braggin by any means, yea i know hawaii aint even no were no how close to the team they were last year, and im not sayin that the gators are gonna take the canes by 46 points. well hey, every cock fan i know was makin a big deal about them beatin a even more sucky team by 30. lol, i was just sayin (not just cuz im a fan) but every body who said Gators werent gonna be good this year and who aint sh*t without tebow, were sadly mistakein.. yea its the start to a great season. Like the dude said yesterday durin the gator game, gators dont get a "break" until they play the Citadel. so its time for the gators to step up and show the talent that they have. Gators may not go all they way this year, like to the BCS or anything like that. But i dont think they should be under estamated.... They are still a young team this year.
Not a Clemson fan, nor did I ever say the Gators would suck. But let them play some tougher teams and earn their respect and credit.
Let Tebow set on the bench during the Canes game, then get back to me about Tebow.:yes1:
Blacksheep
08-31-2008, 01:48 PM
if we get far enough ahead he will. lol (not sayin we will)
Notch93
08-31-2008, 02:37 PM
if we get far enough ahead he will. lol (not sayin we will)
:lol4::lol4:
I think you will have a tougher game then your expecting Saturday night.:yes1: Don't expect another Hawaii game.:nonono1:
The quarterback, is the heart of any football team. Take Tom Brady away from the Patriots, and lets see how far they make it.
Notch93
08-31-2008, 02:47 PM
Oh yea, one more thing. The Hurricanes have 5 National Championships.:yes1: How many does the Gators have, 2!!!!:yes1::taunt:
WolfStang90GT
08-31-2008, 03:06 PM
:ohsnap: you brought out the CHAMP CARD!! LMAO:lol1:
Blacksheep
09-01-2008, 12:42 AM
LOL, oo ok. you wanna play that game do ya........... How many heisman winners has Miami produced? Gators have 3..... not to mention that the lasest one is the first Sop. to EVER win the honor..... and were is the game bein held.... o yea, the LOUDEST and most intimadating stadiums in the USA..... The Swamp! And how many Campionships do the Canes have in any sports, now compare it to gators....
O and i dont expect a nother game like sat was. see they way i look at it is, all the people who bash tebow, and say gators aint nuttin with out him..... they have done pretty **** good for them selves with out tebow for years and years and years. one man does not make a great team or even a good team. true haveing a guy like tebow on the team certainly doesent hurt it. but if you, or anybody think that gators aint sh*t with out tebow, then im sry sr. but you are SADLY mistaken...... So every body else can think that gators aint nuttin with out tebow, like many of you one here has said before, but i think deep down no matter how much it hurts or pisses you off or whatever, The Gators has ALWAYS been a **** good football team with or without Tim Tebow as their QB. So say what you want about the gators and tebow, Blah Blah BLAH!!!!!! LMFAO
Notch93
09-01-2008, 01:11 AM
Heisman Trophy-2
Lombardi Award-1
Outland Trophy-2
Rimington Trophy-1
Butkus Award-1
Jim Thorpe Award-1
Davey O'Brien Award-2
Johnny Unitas Award-2
Maxwell Award-3
Bronko Nagurski Award-2
Bednarik Award-1
Walter Camp Award-2
5 National Championships in football, the Hurricanes hold the record for the longest home winning streak in NCAA history with 58 straight victories. And before they decided to tear down the Orange Bowl, it was the most feared stadium that opponets wanted to go to.
The University of Miami's football program has had great success in producing players who go on to the National Football League. This remarkable pipeline from the University of Miami to the NFL has led to the university being dubbed "NFL U", and the predominant role of Miami alumni in the NFL has been the subject of numerous national sports media articles. As of the 2006 season, the University of Miami has more of its alumni on active NFL rosters than any other college or university in the nation.
The following is a partial list of prominent Miami Hurricanes who are currently playing or have previously played professional football in the NFL:
* (UM Sports Hall of Fame)
# (First-Round Selection, NFL Draft)
Quarterbacks
Kenny Kelly (MLB)
Scott Covington
Ken Dorsey
Craig Erickson*
Jim Kelly*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Bernie Kosar*#
Vinny Testaverde*#
Gino Torretta*
Steve Walsh*#
Aaron Goldberg*#
Ron Goldberg*#
Craig Goldberg
Debra Goldberg*#
Colby Riner*
Running backs
Ottis Anderson*#
Pete Banaszak*
Albert Bentley
Melvin Bratton*
Najeh Davenport
Danyell Ferguson
((Chuck Foreman))
Cleveland Gary#
Frank Gore
Alonzo Highsmith*#
Edgerrin James#
James Jackson
Nick Luchey
Willis McGahee#
Jarrett Payton
Clinton Portis
Warren Williams
Ballsin Myshaft
Wide receivers
Brian Blades
Eddie Brown*#
Wesley Carroll
Horace Copeland
Tony Gaiter
Yatil Green#
Randal Hill#
Michael Irvin*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Andre Johnson#
Daryl Jones
Andre King
Santana Moss#
Sinorice Moss
Roscoe Parrish
Brett Perriman
Lamar Thomas
Reggie Wayne#
Kevin Williams
Tight ends
Glenn Dennison
Kevin Everett
Bubba Franks#
Greg Olsen#
Buck Ortega
Alfredo Roberts
Jeremy Shockey#
Kellen Winslow II#
Offensive linemen
Martin Bibla
Rashad Butler
Vernon Carey#
Joaquin Gonzalez
Dennis Harrah
K.C. Jones
Carlos Joseph
Bryant McKinnie#
Chris Myers
Jim Otto* (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Brett Romberg
Leon Searcy*#
Mike Sullivan
Kipp Vickers
Eric Winston
Carlos Etheredge
Defensive ends
Baraka Atkins
Jamaal Green
Bill Hawkins*#
Kenny Holmes#
Kenard Lang#
Jerome McDougle#
Daniel Stubbs*
Matt Walters
Andrew Williams
Calais Campbell
Defensive tackles
Jerome Brown*#
Kareem Brown
Jim Burt*
Rubin Carter#*
Gary Dunn
Orien Harris
Derwin Jones
Jimmie Jones
William Joseph#
Cortez Kennedy*#
Don Latimer*#
Damione Lewis#
Russell Maryland*#
Mark Charles Salzman*#
Warren Sapp*#
Vince Wilfork#
Linebackers
Jessie Armstead*
Michael Barrow
Jon Beason#
Ted Hendricks* (College Football Hall of Fame), (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Ray Lewis#
Rocky McIntosh
Darrell McClover
Dan Morgan#
Victor Morris
Winston Moss
Darrin Smith*
Jonathan Vilma*#
Nate Webster
D. J. Williams#
Leon Williams
Defensive backs
Robert Bailey
Tolbert Bain#18
Rodney Bellenger
Bennie Blades*# (College Football Hall of Fame)
Phillip Buchanon#31
Tanard Davis
Darrell Fullington
Kelly Jennings#22
Ronnie Lippett
Earl Little
Al Marshall
Fred Marion
Marcus Maxey
Bubba McDowell
Ryan McNeil*
Brandon Meriweather#
Leonard Myers
Burgess Owens*#
Kenny Phillips#1
Ed Reed#20
Antrel Rolle#6
Mike Rumph#
Roland Smith#16
Duane Starks#
Reggie Sutton
Sean Taylor#36
Darryl Williams#
Punters
Jeff Feagles
Return Specialists
Devin Hester
Tremain Mack
Baseball 4, the Hurricanes program has been one of college baseball's elite, winning four national championships (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001) and advancing to the NCAA regionals a record 36 straight times.
Do I need to keep going?:dunno:
Notch93
09-01-2008, 01:15 AM
When Florida and Miami play each other, the War Canoe Trophy is up for grabs. The one-time annual rivalry halted after the 1987 season, and the two schools wouldn't play each other again until the 2001 Sugar Bowl. Florida and Miami would play a home-and-home series in 2002 and 2003 and will play another home-and-home in 2008 and 2013. The in-state rivals also faced each other in the 2004 Chick-Fil-A Bowl. The Hurricanes lead the all time record against the Gators 28-25-0
Blacksheep
09-01-2008, 01:49 AM
Heisman Trophy-2
Lombardi Award-1
Outland Trophy-2
Rimington Trophy-1
Butkus Award-1
Jim Thorpe Award-1
Davey O'Brien Award-2
Johnny Unitas Award-2
Maxwell Award-3
Bronko Nagurski Award-2
Bednarik Award-1
Walter Camp Award-2
5 National Championships in football, the Hurricanes hold the record for the longest home winning streak in NCAA history with 58 straight victories. And before they decided to tear down the Orange Bowl, it was the most feared stadium that opponets wanted to go to.
The University of Miami's football program has had great success in producing players who go on to the National Football League. This remarkable pipeline from the University of Miami to the NFL has led to the university being dubbed "NFL U", and the predominant role of Miami alumni in the NFL has been the subject of numerous national sports media articles. As of the 2006 season, the University of Miami has more of its alumni on active NFL rosters than any other college or university in the nation.
The following is a partial list of prominent Miami Hurricanes who are currently playing or have previously played professional football in the NFL:
* (UM Sports Hall of Fame)
# (First-Round Selection, NFL Draft)
Quarterbacks
Kenny Kelly (MLB)
Scott Covington
Ken Dorsey
Craig Erickson*
Jim Kelly*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Bernie Kosar*#
Vinny Testaverde*#
Gino Torretta*
Steve Walsh*#
Aaron Goldberg*#
Ron Goldberg*#
Craig Goldberg
Debra Goldberg*#
Colby Riner*
Running backs
Ottis Anderson*#
Pete Banaszak*
Albert Bentley
Melvin Bratton*
Najeh Davenport
Danyell Ferguson
((Chuck Foreman))
Cleveland Gary#
Frank Gore
Alonzo Highsmith*#
Edgerrin James#
James Jackson
Nick Luchey
Willis McGahee#
Jarrett Payton
Clinton Portis
Warren Williams
Ballsin Myshaft
Wide receivers
Brian Blades
Eddie Brown*#
Wesley Carroll
Horace Copeland
Tony Gaiter
Yatil Green#
Randal Hill#
Michael Irvin*# (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Andre Johnson#
Daryl Jones
Andre King
Santana Moss#
Sinorice Moss
Roscoe Parrish
Brett Perriman
Lamar Thomas
Reggie Wayne#
Kevin Williams
Tight ends
Glenn Dennison
Kevin Everett
Bubba Franks#
Greg Olsen#
Buck Ortega
Alfredo Roberts
Jeremy Shockey#
Kellen Winslow II#
Offensive linemen
Martin Bibla
Rashad Butler
Vernon Carey#
Joaquin Gonzalez
Dennis Harrah
K.C. Jones
Carlos Joseph
Bryant McKinnie#
Chris Myers
Jim Otto* (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Brett Romberg
Leon Searcy*#
Mike Sullivan
Kipp Vickers
Eric Winston
Carlos Etheredge
Defensive ends
Baraka Atkins
Jamaal Green
Bill Hawkins*#
Kenny Holmes#
Kenard Lang#
Jerome McDougle#
Daniel Stubbs*
Matt Walters
Andrew Williams
Calais Campbell
Defensive tackles
Jerome Brown*#
Kareem Brown
Jim Burt*
Rubin Carter#*
Gary Dunn
Orien Harris
Derwin Jones
Jimmie Jones
William Joseph#
Cortez Kennedy*#
Don Latimer*#
Damione Lewis#
Russell Maryland*#
Mark Charles Salzman*#
Warren Sapp*#
Vince Wilfork#
Linebackers
Jessie Armstead*
Michael Barrow
Jon Beason#
Ted Hendricks* (College Football Hall of Fame), (Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Ray Lewis#
Rocky McIntosh
Darrell McClover
Dan Morgan#
Victor Morris
Winston Moss
Darrin Smith*
Jonathan Vilma*#
Nate Webster
D. J. Williams#
Leon Williams
Defensive backs
Robert Bailey
Tolbert Bain#18
Rodney Bellenger
Bennie Blades*# (College Football Hall of Fame)
Phillip Buchanon#31
Tanard Davis
Darrell Fullington
Kelly Jennings#22
Ronnie Lippett
Earl Little
Al Marshall
Fred Marion
Marcus Maxey
Bubba McDowell
Ryan McNeil*
Brandon Meriweather#
Leonard Myers
Burgess Owens*#
Kenny Phillips#1
Ed Reed#20
Antrel Rolle#6
Mike Rumph#
Roland Smith#16
Duane Starks#
Reggie Sutton
Sean Taylor#36
Darryl Williams#
Punters
Jeff Feagles
Return Specialists
Devin Hester
Tremain Mack
Baseball 4, the Hurricanes program has been one of college baseball's elite, winning four national championships (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001) and advancing to the NCAA regionals a record 36 straight times.
Do I need to keep going?:dunno:
wow, you can look up stats on line.......:taunt::thumbsup2: LOL, JK :p :jk::jk::jk::jk::jk::jk:
But hey its all in good fun.:cheers:
O just for the record...... what are the Canes ranked???
:hammer2: lol
Notch93
09-01-2008, 02:03 AM
wow, you can look up stats on line.......:taunt::thumbsup2: LOL, JK :p :jk::jk::jk::jk::jk::jk:
But hey its all in good fun.:cheers:
O just for the record...... what are the Canes ranked???
:hammer2: lol
Yes it's all in fun.:thumbsup1: Yes your correct, the Canes are not ranked right now, but I remember many years the Gators weren't ranked either.:yes1:
I'm happy that I got to see most of their NFL players, play college football, since I have been going to UM games for 28 years now.:yes1: Went to my first UM game when I was 10, and have been hooked ever since. Been to many away games over the years also.:yes1:
I can't wait until Saturday nights game.:patriot:
nitrostangracin
09-01-2008, 09:33 AM
wow, you can look up stats on line.......:taunt::thumbsup2: LOL, JK :p :jk::jk::jk::jk::jk::jk:
But hey its all in good fun.:cheers:
O just for the record...... what are the Canes ranked???
:hammer2: lol
Rank means absolutely nothing until the last week of th season.
Blacksheep
09-01-2008, 10:39 AM
Yes it's all in fun.:thumbsup1: Yes your correct, the Canes are not ranked right now, but I remember many years the Gators weren't ranked either.:yes1:
I'm happy that I got to see most of their NFL players, play college football, since I have been going to UM games for 28 years now.:yes1: Went to my first UM game when I was 10, and have been hooked ever since. Been to many away games over the years also.:yes1:
I can't wait until Saturday nights game.:patriot:
Me eather. no matter who wins i think its gonna be a good game.:yes1:
Blacksheep
09-01-2008, 10:40 AM
Rank means absolutely nothing until the last week of th season.
well im sry you feel that way. but IMO rank does matter.:thumbsup1:
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