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Let’s be honest here...who among us hasn’t wanted to throw cups of piss at FSU fans?
Let’s be honest here...who among us hasn’t wanted to throw cups of piss at FSU fans?
This not quite what Patten said.The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
Yep, so let's do the math here.
Stadium capacity - 65k
Based on photos, actual butts in seats for Toledo was no more than 50%. That's probably generous, as the two photos suggest 30-40% capacity, but I'll concede 50% and 32,500 were actually there.
Announced attendance - 49,361
@Stony157, sorry man, but I don't think there's any way Miami had 45k/game in the stadium last year, let alone the 58k/game announced. I'd guess it was more like 30k in seats, and perhaps that is generous. Pictures and TV cameras seem consistent.
It's a famous quote attributed to him from the film Patton. And I never actually quoted him.This not quite what Patten said.
View attachment 2972 not all, but I’d say 85% of them. Not only do they believe they are BACK every year but some really are relying on their D to take Marshall out of the game. It’s really pathetic and disgusting.
The dude replied to a Cane fan that had sense and said Marshall was tough as a $2 steak. And this guy replied
I think your post is greatly exaggerated. Are their Miami fans that want to take your QB out of the game? I'm sure their are a few unstable fans that believe that. But your program has them too. Every program has them!
Do Miami fans think the U is back? LOL... of course not! Again, there are ridiculous fans in every fan base that express the absurd. But true Cane fans that have followed the program for a long time no we're not even close to being back.
Here's why:
1. We still have weaknesses all over the starting team. Namely, OL and DB's and now RB.
2. We aren't even close to having the depth at every position that is required of a championship caliber program.
3. Richt is only in his first year of a full recruiting cycle. We still need at least two more recruiting cycles to bring the 'horses in the stable', in order to compete at the highest level.
Conclusion, most Cane fans are very much aware that we are still extremely vulnerable to lose games that we should win, and be grateful for wins that we likely could lose.
But we are also aware that the program is definitely on the upswing. This will prove to be good for the ACC as a whole and will prove to be trouble for teams in the Coastal. When Miami is back, Canes fans won't have to say it, everybody will know it. Whether we get back there are not, who can say? But there are high hopes that in a couple more seasons we could be there.
A sane cane fan. Yay! What scares me most is your recruiting. Holy cow balls this 2018 class. If you guys do that a couple years in a row, I really don't see how you can stay under 10+ wins anymore.
Objectively, I recognize this. I say no.Overall, it would be great for the ACC and hence GT in the long run for Miami to be great again. I hope we beat them and then they run the table.
I would point out to our Miami visitor that Richt is the coach who had years straight of "Top 10!" recruiting classes at Ugag and never even whiffed a national championship with them. That's what got him fired. I suspect that after he recruits like a champ and doesn't do much with the players he brings in for a few years da U will fire him too.A sane cane fan. Yay! What scares me most is your recruiting. Holy cow balls this 2018 class. If you guys do that a couple years in a row, I really don't see how you can stay under 10+ wins anymore.
I wish Miami would return to what they were in the mid 1970s a 2-8 or 3-8 team most years.Objectively, I recognize this. I say no.
Frankly, Miami is that program for me. The one you'd be just as happy to see be bad forever, to turn into BC and just go away. The combination of bandwagon fans from my childhood, low rent behavior from the players, and Jimmy Johnson's hair have turned them forever into the "white trash douchebag" football fanbase (this despite Miami being an objectively good school, and whose basketball fanbase I have grown to enjoy).
Blame all the kids who wore this haircut in my high school
but I'll forever wish failure upon them
Saying so and so is a sane Cocanes fan is like saying there's a polite lifer in the Federal PenI would point out to our Miami visitor that Richt is the coach who had years straight of "Top 10!" recruiting classes at Ugag and never even whiffed a national championship with them. That's what got him fired. I suspect that after he recruits like a champ and doesn't do much with the players he brings in for a few years da U will fire him too.
I would point out to our Miami visitor that Richt is the coach who had years straight of "Top 10!" recruiting classes at Ugag and never even whiffed a national championship with them. That's what got him fired. I suspect that after he recruits like a champ and doesn't do much with the players he brings in for a few years da U will fire him too.
He graduated from Miami class of 1983 that's why a lot of them like him. He backed up Jim Kelly at Quarterback 1979-1982Mark Richt is good at choking at big games and games that count the most. In fact, he was so good at it that uga sent him to Miami. Until he wins some big games to make statements I’m not convinced. Never understood why Canes were so happy to get him
He graduated from Miami class of 1983 that's why a lot of them like him. He backed up Jim Kelly at Quarterback 1979-1982
Wow! I think the Miami Hurricane players, coach and fans that you describe are long gone.Objectively, I recognize this. I say no.
Frankly, Miami is that program for me. The one you'd be just as happy to see be bad forever, to turn into BC and just go away. The combination of bandwagon fans from my childhood, low rent behavior from the players, and Jimmy Johnson's hair have turned them forever into the "white trash douchebag" football fanbase (this despite Miami being an objectively good school, and whose basketball fanbase I have grown to enjoy).
Blame all the kids who wore this haircut in my high school
but I'll forever wish failure upon them
Don't worry about the Toledo game, trust me, there will be at least 50k in the stadium on Saturday. The game potentially has ACC championship game implications. That alone will bring the crowd out.Yep, so let's do the math here.
Stadium capacity - 65k
Based on photos, actual butts in seats for Toledo was no more than 50%. That's probably generous, as the two photos suggest 30-40% capacity, but I'll concede 50% and 32,500 were actually there.
Announced attendance - 49,361
@Stony157, sorry man, but I don't think there's any way Miami had 45k/game in the stadium last year, let alone the 58k/game announced. I'd guess it was more like 30k in seats, and perhaps that is generous. Pictures and TV cameras seem consistent.
Agree with your first statement. As for the second, I don't see Miami running the table. Too many good teams left to play and we have too many weaknesses and lack of depth at various positions. We will lose at least a couple but I'm hoping we will still have a chance to play in the ACC championship.Overall, it would be great for the ACC and hence GT in the long run for Miami to be great again. I hope we beat them and then they run the table.