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eskins2000 07-20-2007, 11:55 AM You do make some good points in that post, but there was no need for the name calling.
I know, I apologize. It's just frustrating to see how much work the University has put into the program and still nobody gives them any respect for the amazing body of work they have created.
SmootSmack 07-20-2007, 12:00 PM I know, I apologize. It's just frustrating to see how much work the University has put into the program and still nobody gives them any respect for the amazing body of work they have created.
I hear what you're saying. You just have to accept that some people see only black and white and aren't going to be willing to listen or change their stance. I'm sure most of us have been guilty of it at one time or another.
You make great points but unfortunately Miami is still associated with "thug life" and it will time and more than just you to convince most people otherwise.
And yeah that Minnesota story was pretty awful.
jsarno 07-20-2007, 02:38 PM Miami University is massive?
I have two problems with that statement.
1.) It is the University of Miami
2.) Miami has 10,000 undergraduate students, I don't know how that is classified as MASSIVE!!!
On 1- does it really matter?
On 2...well it's 15,000, if your going to post it like it's fact, at least get it right. University of Miami Florida (http://www.nndb.com/edu/546/000079309/)
Yes, I do feel a 15,000 student university is massive.
Since 1983, more issues? That is a little vague.
The most "thug like" players? What does that even mean?
How is it vague? I beleive I posted a link to it, something that you likely didn't visit.
Another tidbit...Miami lead the ACC this year with 8 All Academic FOOTBALL players...more than Duke, Boston College, UNC
And they were involved in one of the worst brawls in the history of the NCAA...what's your point?
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. It is ignorant assholes like you that keep the perception that the University of Miami is a "thug program." Sure they have issues in the 80's and they were caught and served serious probation time. They essentially had their scholarships cut in half between 1995-1999...signed track stars like Santana Moss and turned them into football players. The year after probation they went 10-1 and then followed it up with a national championship in 2001. They were one play away from a national championship in '02.
Nice way to be eloquent there buddy...and you're on 4 posts already calling someone an asshole? WOW.
I didn't say they aren't trying to turn it around, but just because you may like the Hurricanes, does not mean they haven't had their issues...and not just in the 80's.
When Miami keeps their nose clean for a long period of time (and that includes their graduates) then the perception will fall away. Hard to do that when issues still occur that get national attention, don't you think?
Again, keep in mind we are referring to graduates in the NFL, not just what happened at the University. Even after they graduate, they still represent their school.
How about a little respect for the program that created some of our favorite Redskins, Moss, Portis, Taylor...and soon to be Rocky.
I could care less about "the program", fact is, Taylor is thug too. I love him as a player, but he didn't exactly start his tenure with us cleanly. Moss created issues in the Jets orginization (although most were related to playing time), and Portis's mouth is pretty bad. Rocky has been on the back burner and not here long enough. I love all Skins players, but I will never thank Miami for producing them, cause I feel if they went to say USC or even Better Notre Dame, they would be better citizens. I'm sure this has more to do with the fact that Miami, FL is not a great place, and not that University is not trying.
jsarno 07-20-2007, 02:43 PM I know, I apologize. It's just frustrating to see how much work the University has put into the program and still nobody gives them any respect for the amazing body of work they have created.
By the way, I like your sig.
Dirty_Landry 07-20-2007, 03:45 PM OK, I'm just going off the top of my head, but how about Najeh Davenport, he just recently broke into a woman's dorm and deficated in her closet. He could get up to 15 years.
Bryan Pata (lineman) shot and killed.
Of course, Sean Taylor.
Anthony Reddick was of course the worst one of that brawl, but 13 total UM players were suspended.
Of course that idiot Lamar Thomas agreeing that the brawl was a good thing.
Kellen Winslow and his little run ins with the law. Of course he got injured from one of his dumb acts.
Warren Sapp tested positive for drugs while at Miami.
Micheal Irvin...do I really need to say another word?
Since their first National Championship after the 1983 season, the University of Miami Hurricanes have had more players arrested than any other Division I College Football program.
15 years for crapping in your girlfriends closet?!?! wow i got some cleaning up i gotta do:joke:
Dirty_Landry 07-20-2007, 03:49 PM What about Ohio State?
hey leave us alone:cheeky-sm we only pay players we don't let them run wild like in miami........except Clarett of course:hitfan:
jsarno 07-20-2007, 03:54 PM 15 years for crapping in your girlfriends closet?!?! wow i got some cleaning up i gotta do:joke:
Yeah, I thought that was pretty stupid too.
Might as well go beat the living piss out of her, at least that way you would be facing a lesser sentence.
eskins2000 07-20-2007, 04:34 PM For starters...I stated that Miami has 10,000 undergraduates, which it does. 15,000 if you count graduate students. If you call that a massive school, then what do you call Ohio State with 51,000 students?
Obviously when we are dealing with football players, which is a brutal sport, we may have some who are not outstanding citizens. The fact that Miami seems to have more than other Universities can be directly attributed to the fact that they simply have that many more players in the league. When you are drawing from a larger pool, there are bound to be more "bad apples." We are dealing with absolute and relative ratios.
I know Warren Sapp has been mentioned, throw Sean Taylor in their if you want. Kellen Winslow? Ok. Ray Lewis. Sure you can have that one too. But tell me.
What about all of these current Miami players in the NFL?
Fred Capshaw, James Jackson, Edgerrin James,
Antrel Rolle, Greg Threat, Ed Reed, Kevin Everett,
Willis McGahee, Roscoe Parrish, Rashad Butler,
Damione Lewis, Dan Morgan, Devin Hester,
Alfonso Marshall, Tyler McMeans, Nick Luchey,
Nate Webster, Ken Dorsey, Leon Williams, Martin Bibla,
Kenard Lang, Chris Myers, DJ Williams, Bubba Franks,
Phillip Buchanon, Quatraine Hill, Andre Johnson,
Jarrell Weaver, Eric Winston, Tenard Davis,
Joaquin Gonzalez, Reggie Wayne, Carlos Joeseph,
Brett Romberg, Marcus Maxey, Brock Berlin, Vernon Carey,
Bryant McKinnie, Santonio Thomas, Vince Wilfork,
Thomas Carroll, Jeff Feagles, William Joeseph, Sinorice Moss,
Jeremy Shockey, Tony Tella, Darell McClover, Jonathan Vilma,
Javon Nanton, Duane Starks, Jerome McDougale, Orien Harris,
Frank Gore, Mike Rumph, Kelly Jennings, Andrew Williams,
Jarrett Payton, Joel Rodriguez, Rocky McIntosh,
Santana Moss, Clinton Portis, Greg Olsen, Jon Beason
With all the players listed above and the handful of "thugs" you're telling me that Miami produces "5% thugs" If you want to compare apples to apples we have to consider the numbers of players that each school has sent to the league. You mentioned Notre Dame and USC. When you they have sent a COMBINED 107 players to the league from 1984-2006. Miami alone has sent 84. Of course we are going to find more players when the pool that you are drawing from is so large.
Obviously you have an opinion of the Miami Football program that is set in stone. Perhaps it was the 1980's that you elude to so often. I'm not trying to change they way you view the school, just supply you with the actual facts.
dallass-blows 2 07-20-2007, 04:38 PM i think they have alot of incidents, we'll call them that, because they get all the star athletes from every school where these athletes do what they want cause they believe they are the shit and no one can touch them.
i know almost all D-1 athletes are the star athletes at there highschools, so then you have to look to the miami football organization and what they are doing wrong. there is a reason that PSU and Michigan and LSU dont have these problems, its becasue of respect, the kids respect there coaches and such.
i will admit that miami has cleaned up there act considerably.
i still like Miami Football SnC
jsarno 07-20-2007, 04:49 PM For starters...I stated that Miami has 10,000 undergraduates, which it does. 15,000 if you count graduate students. If you call that a massive school, then what do you call Ohio State with 51,000 students?
Obviously when we are dealing with football players, which is a brutal sport, we may have some who are not outstanding citizens. The fact that Miami seems to have more than other Universities can be directly attributed to the fact that they simply have that many more players in the league. When you are drawing from a larger pool, there are bound to be more "bad apples." We are dealing with absolute and relative ratios.
I know Warren Sapp has been mentioned, throw Sean Taylor in their if you want. Kellen Winslow? Ok. Ray Lewis. Sure you can have that one too. But tell me.
What about all of these current Miami players in the NFL?
Fred Capshaw, James Jackson, Edgerrin James,
Antrel Rolle, Greg Threat, Ed Reed, Kevin Everett,
Willis McGahee, Roscoe Parrish, Rashad Butler,
Damione Lewis, Dan Morgan, Devin Hester,
Alfonso Marshall, Tyler McMeans, Nick Luchey,
Nate Webster, Ken Dorsey, Leon Williams, Martin Bibla,
Kenard Lang, Chris Myers, DJ Williams, Bubba Franks,
Phillip Buchanon, Quatraine Hill, Andre Johnson,
Jarrell Weaver, Eric Winston, Tenard Davis,
Joaquin Gonzalez, Reggie Wayne, Carlos Joeseph,
Brett Romberg, Marcus Maxey, Brock Berlin, Vernon Carey,
Bryant McKinnie, Santonio Thomas, Vince Wilfork,
Thomas Carroll, Jeff Feagles, William Joeseph, Sinorice Moss,
Jeremy Shockey, Tony Tella, Darell McClover, Jonathan Vilma,
Javon Nanton, Duane Starks, Jerome McDougale, Orien Harris,
Frank Gore, Mike Rumph, Kelly Jennings, Andrew Williams,
Jarrett Payton, Joel Rodriguez, Rocky McIntosh,
Santana Moss, Clinton Portis, Greg Olsen, Jon Beason
With all the players listed above and the handful of "thugs" you're telling me that Miami produces "5% thugs" If you want to compare apples to apples we have to consider the numbers of players that each school has sent to the league. You mentioned Notre Dame and USC. When you they have sent a COMBINED 107 players to the league from 1984-2006. Miami alone has sent 84. Of course we are going to find more players when the pool that you are drawing from is so large.
Obviously you have an opinion of the Miami Football program that is set in stone. Perhaps it was the 1980's that you elude to so often. I'm not trying to change they way you view the school, just supply you with the actual facts.
Very good post.
I will point out that you are forgetting the 13 players suspended in the fight, and a slew of others. We've only mentioned the big ones here.
There is a reason miami is called THUG U. They didn't get it because of being great people off the field.
I do understand that Tenn. has surpassed them in recent years, but it doesn't take away from the fact that hey have a slew of issues.
I would wager that it would be tough to find even 2 people that graduated from Notre Dame with similar issues.
ps- The school actually has a very good friend of mine that attends, David Jones. He is doing his post graduate work there. I actually think the school is very good, I think the program has a "don't care" attitude when it comes to their recruits. He often talks to me about the problems there with the athletes. So maybe my judgement is clouded a bit, but I can't be THAT far off.
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