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#ICallThisOne #MiamiWon #ItsGameDayBitch #MIAvsND #BeatND #BeatNotreDame #ThrowUpaU #CardiacCanes @CanesFootball #GoCanes @univmiami @miamihurricanettes #Hurricanettes #TheJoe #TheHouseThatRobbieBuilt #ItsAllAboutTheU #UMyeah #TheU #ItsAboutTo GetU #WeGotSomeCanesOverHere #ImWithTheBand @snapcracklepopss @um_sebastian #StraightOuttaDade #StraightOutta305 #BringItDontSingIt #305InThe954 @ShareALittleSun #ILiveWhereYouVacation #CoachRichtEra @dymelyfe @weinventedswagger_ #MarkRichtEra @_u_miami_football @umrathskeller @um_sunsations @mycity_miami #Udance @sydneysgood @katyalem @kristina_beyer @hurricanette_sydneym @hurricanette_andrea @hurricanette.maddie @CanesAllAccess #CanesFam @CanesFam (at Joe Robbie Stadium)
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jumbo33060 · 7 years
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Dinner is Being served. Next to be served.... ND ass on the field. #miamihurricanesfootball #MiavsND (at Hard Rock Stadium)
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junker-town · 7 years
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Here are all the signs that prove Miami is officially back
The Canes had a statement 41-8 victory over Notre Dame.
The Miami Hurricanes made a dang statement on Saturday night by beating the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 41-8 in Hard Rock Stadium. With the victory, the Canes made a return to national relevance that we haven’t seen since the early 2000s.
Now that it’s safe to declare Miami’s quality is officially back, here are all the signs that show The U’s returned swagger.
Miami’s home stadium isn’t the old Orange Bowl, but it rocks just as hard as that place once did.
Notre Dame senior LB Drue Tranquill: "Credit to their fans, that was the loudest game I ever played in."
— Christopher Stock (@InsideTheU) November 12, 2017
During the dark Al Golden Era, empty seats were a staple of Hard Rock Stadium. But since Mark Richt’s arrival, the place has been lit with Miami swag:
Last season, Miami announced that the average paid attendance was 58,572. That was the program’s highest since 2004 (59,134) and fifth-best ever. During 2017’s game against Virginia Tech, the attendance was 63,932, just under max capacity.
“Miami is an event city,” Underwood said. “A Saturday night, primetime, national TV game is an event. It is no surprise that the crowd last week was awesome. I fully expect that to continue in the future. Miami is getting back to the kind of performance we all expect, and South Florida supports winners.”
It’s loud. Like. Really. Really. Loud. http://pic.twitter.com/xalu1KQfkK
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) November 12, 2017
You guys brought it tonight and we felt it on the field. Thank you, Canes fans. http://pic.twitter.com/8gB5qx709K
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
Richt has Miami winning it again, but the team is playing by his rules.
This isn’t the U from glory days of the 1980s-2000s that was perpetuated by a bad boy image within the program. Richt has brought the swag back to Coral Gables with a much more quiet demeanor. Before a game last season, he told his players what he thinks the definition of what Miami swag really is:
“Everybody talks about Miami having ‘swag,’” Richt said before 2016’s Appalachian State game. “When I took this job, all they wanted to talk about [was], ‘Is Miami getting the swag back?’ I said, ‘You know what? Swag ain’t dancing to me. Swag ain’t saying, ‘I got a first down.’ Swag ain’t swaying before a kickoff and they run back to the 45-yard line.
“Swag is whooping the man on the other side of you! That’s what swag is. Swag is, when the game’s over, we win the game! That’s what swag is.
“I don’t care what the boys did in the past. The reason why it was swag is because they WON! Not because they had some kind of antic. You understand what I’m saying? I’m counting on every one of you guys to whoop the man across from you, EVERY. SINGLE. PLAY.”
And the Catholics vs. Convicts schtick that made up the Miami-ND rivalry in the past doesn’t really hold true either, thanks to the way Richt is running things:
As far as Miami’s concerned, these Canes are markedly different than their predecessors.
I’m not sure that even Miami fans really know what to do with them. This team has swagger, but it isn’t the same as it was in the 1980s or early 2000s.
They win, but they’re not doing it with rosters loaded on both sides with NFL talent. There is no Seventh Floor Crew, no boat parties with rogue boosters, and no Cocaine Cowboys-era excess.
No team is devoid of disciplinary issues. A walk-on QB was arrested for DUI and cocaine possession last September, and two were arrested for resisting arrest right before Mark Richt’s first spring practice. The QB is no longer on the roster, but the other two had their charges dropped and remain with the program.
At Georgia, Richt embraced one of the more strict drug policies in the country. The origin of the “Mark Richt has lost control” meme sprang from him constantly suspending and booting players for infractions that many other schools would’ve handled more quietly. So in fact, Richt tends to exercise more control that most coaches.
Also, this team is actually disciplined!
Miami had one penalty, and it was delay of game? The U is not back.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) November 12, 2017
Saturday night’s game was bigger on TV in Miami than Dolphins’ games.
According to the Miami Herald, the game had a higher TV rating than a lot of Dolphins games:
The UM-Notre Dame game was seen in more than 32,000 more homes locally than the Miami Dolphins’ first Sunday night game this decade, just six nights earlier.
Per the newspaper, it also ranked higher than every 2017 Dolphins game, and higher than every Heat game since Game 7 of the Heat-Raptors Eastern Conference semifinals game in 2016.
Legendary Miami figures are having fun watching The U again.
That was the nail we needed! Folks you can start telling all your friends @CanesFootball is fo real https://t.co/eIhLQ1t3nb
— Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) November 12, 2017
I know everyone was saying I was speaking to soon. Let me ask again. Wha y’all got to say NOW about @CanesFootball LIVES
— Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) November 12, 2017
Ed Reed got to see Miami’’s big win first-hand.
.@TwentyER is HYPE! http://pic.twitter.com/f2JWrRuC2I
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) November 12, 2017
Proud to be #MiamiHurricanes fan..Mark Richt and his staff had this team well prepared and ready to play. Go Canes!
— Jimmy Johnson (@JimmyJohnson) November 12, 2017
This has literally been me every second of this game! #GoCanes #proud http://pic.twitter.com/fPXV9WZNGL
— Jimmy Graham (@TheJimmyGraham) November 12, 2017
It’s all about the U! I’m proud to say I’ve been bleeding orange and green for 14 years! We back! #MIAvsND #GoCanes http://pic.twitter.com/C9K9kBaKdT
— Jimmy Graham (@TheJimmyGraham) November 12, 2017
For those that said we couldn’t do it or that we weren’t ready for tonight’s game...thank . We’re back & we’re going to be a problem for everyone in college football again. Let’s go #Canes!!! #NDvsMIA
— Jarrett Payton (@paytonsun) November 12, 2017
I can’t wait to hear every reason @CanesFootball doesn’t deserve to be in top 4 next week. Should be fun
— Greg Olsen (@gregolsen88) November 12, 2017
Before the game, former Miami linebacker Ray Lewis posted a pep talk:
Let’s go Canes @CanesFootball #theU #MiamiHurricanes http://pic.twitter.com/3ebwxgZYw1
— Ray Lewis (@raylewis) November 11, 2017
Of course Uncle Luke loves it.
What made me the most happiest tonight was we did not rush the field like other schools who haven't beaten anyone when you have 5 Rings that's something you don't do
— LUTHER R CAMPBELL (@unclelukereal1) November 12, 2017
Even the Miami Heat like what the Canes are doing!
BIG TIME WIN @CanesFootball! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN!
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) November 12, 2017
The turnover chain is next-level Miami swag.
These badass Cuban links adorn the neck of any Canes player who gets a takeaway:
Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
They’re created by Miami’s own AJ the Jeweler, an idea spawned by former Cane Vince Wilfork. It is awesome, and probably the best of college football’s sideline props. And the links look familiar to anyone who’s seen a rapper from South Florida.
27-0 http://pic.twitter.com/CgApYSXGin
— SB Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) November 12, 2017
After the victory, Richt claimed victory by the turnover chain itself.
The turnover chain is here to stay. http://pic.twitter.com/bP8dEX5BFP
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) November 12, 2017
The Canes celebrate big wins by chanting “YEET” in the locker room, and it’s glorious.
Yeeeaaaaahhhh. That was fun. http://pic.twitter.com/fYolfq3oCX
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
Last week, the Canes surprised Richt with a locker room Gatorade bath beforehand.
Got ‘eeeeemmmmmm! http://pic.twitter.com/cL9KUJN4uj
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 5, 2017
Miami even got Jeb! Bush to brag about college football. Hilariously, his followers were not interested.
It’s over. We are back.
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) November 12, 2017
Some of the real gems here are in the 280-character responses.
Back to what? The Era of Political Dynasty Families like the Clintons and the Bushes is OVER. My advice is find a real job and work for a living like the rest of us. Americans are fed up with the Globalists and Washington elitists who hate America.
— Dragonforce_One (@DragonForce_One) November 12, 2017
Jeb your delusional. Americans now say they have had enough of the Bushs.Your father, Brother & you are just like the Clintons, Anti American Globalists. None of you spoke up while Obama tried to destroy USA. Now you criticize OUR BELOVED PRESIDENT TRUMP.#MAGA GO AWAY
— Build The Wall (@LAMOONLYNN) November 12, 2017
One great account decided to remind Jeb! of when he turned his Presidential campaign in 2015 into a college football marketing tour.
We didn't forget this, Jeb. http://pic.twitter.com/V7gaArxBU6
— The Fraternity (@TheFraternityBR) November 12, 2017
Miami’s Twitter account has also been gloriously dunking on doubters all season.
To a since-deleted tweet from USA Today’s Dan Wolken that read “Miami is so fraudulent,” the account responded with this after last week’s 28-10 win over Virginia Tech:
sup. https://t.co/vtvLsIdCy4
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 5, 2017
After this week’s game, Wolken was trending throughout the city:
Dan Wolken, @danwolken is now trending in #Miamihttps://t.co/l436IbrUt8 http://pic.twitter.com/2tqU2ohbis
— Trendsmap Miami (@TrendsMiami) October 15, 2017
TWITTER ADVISORY: No one is safe...
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
And finally, Vanilla Ice’s victory mustache?
WOOOOOOOOW !!! #MiamiHurricanes @CanesFootball @univmiami #SuperStash http://pic.twitter.com/qERtcIP7gn
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice) November 12, 2017
You may not want to believe it, but Miami is definitely back, folks, All is right in the college football world.
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dmbreport-blog · 7 years
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Watch: Notre Dame's Adams breaks 3 tackles on 2nd TD romp
Watch: Notre Dame's Adams breaks 3 tackles on 2nd TD romp
Only thing better than one long TD run for Josh Adams? How about TWO! #MIAvsND pic.twitter.com/BbT0Bif1fq — Chat Sports (@ChatSports) September 30, 2017 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Notre Dame running back Josh Adams had himself a grand old time at the Miami (OH) defense’s expense in Saturday’s game, breaking a trio of tackles en route to a 59-yard score in the opening quarter. The TD,…
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brianbobinski · 7 years
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#ICallThisOne #ItsGameDayBitch #MIAvsND #BeatND #BeatNotreDame #ThrowUpaU #CardiacCanes @CanesFootball #GoCanes @univmiami @miamihurricanettes #Hurricanettes #TheJoe #TheHouseThatRobbieBuilt #ItsAllAboutTheU #UMyeah #TheU #ItsAboutTo GetU #WeGotSomeCanesOverHere #ImWithTheBand @snapcracklepopss @um_sebastian #StraightOuttaDade #StraightOutta305 #BringItDontSingIt #305InThe954 @ShareALittleSun #ILiveWhereYouVacation #CoachRichtEra @dymelyfe @weinventedswagger_ #MarkRichtEra @_u_miami_football @umrathskeller @um_sunsations @mycity_miami #Udance @sydneysgood @katyalem @kristina_beyer @hurricanette_sydneym @hurricanette_andrea @hurricanette.maddie @CanesAllAccess #CanesFam @CanesFam (at Joe Robbie Stadium)
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brianbobinski · 7 years
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#ICallThisOne #CuffedAndFu*ked #ItsGameDayBitch #MIAvsND #BeatND #BeatNotreDame #ThrowUpaU #CardiacCanes @CanesFootball #GoCanes @univmiami @miamihurricanettes #Hurricanettes #TheJoe #TheHouseThatRobbieBuilt #ItsAllAboutTheU #UMyeah #TheU #ItsAboutTo GetU #WeGotSomeCanesOverHere #ImWithTheBand @snapcracklepopss @um_sebastian #StraightOuttaDade #StraightOutta305 #BringItDontSingIt #305InThe954 @ShareALittleSun #ILiveWhereYouVacation #CoachRichtEra @dymelyfe @weinventedswagger_ #MarkRichtEra @_u_miami_football @umrathskeller @um_sunsations @mycity_miami #Udance @sydneysgood @katyalem @kristina_beyer @hurricanette_sydneym @hurricanette_andrea @hurricanette.maddie @CanesAllAccess #CanesFam @CanesFam (at Joe Robbie Stadium)
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jumbo33060 · 7 years
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#gameday #itsallabouttheu🙌 #miamihurricanesfootball #MiavsND #tailgateprofessionials (at Hard Rock Stadium)
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junker-town · 7 years
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Here are all the signs that prove Miami is officially back
The Canes had a statement 41-8 victory over Notre Dame.
The Miami Hurricanes made a dang statement on Saturday night by beating the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 41-8 in Hard Rock Stadium. With the victory, the Canes made a return to national relevance that we haven’t seen since the early 2000s. Now that it’s safe to declare Miami is officially back, here are all the signs that show The U’s returned swagger.
Miami’s home stadium isn’t the old Orange Bowl, but it rocks just as hard as that place once did.
The Canes moved here in 2008. During the dark Al Golden Era, empty seats were a staple of hard Rock Stadium. But since Mark Richt’s arrival, the place has been lit with Miami swag:
Last season, Miami announced that the average paid attendance was 58,572. That was the program’s highest since 2004 (59,134) and fifth-best ever. During 2017’s game against Virginia Tech, the attendance was 63,932, just under max capacity.
“Miami is an event city,” Underwood said. “A Saturday night, primetime, national TV game is an event. It is no surprise that the crowd last week was awesome. I fully expect that to continue in the future. Miami is getting back to the kind of performance we all expect, and South Florida supports winners.”
It’s loud. Like. Really. Really. Loud. http://pic.twitter.com/xalu1KQfkK
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) November 12, 2017
You guys brought it tonight and we felt it on the field. Thank you, Canes fans. http://pic.twitter.com/8gB5qx709K
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
Richt has Miami winning it again, but the team is playing by his rules.
This isn’t the U from glory days of the 1980s-2000s that was perpetuated by a bad boy image within the program. Richt has brought the swag back to Coral Gables with a much more quiet demeanor. Before a game last season, he told his players what he thinks the definition of what Miami swag really is:
“Everybody talks about Miami having ‘swag,’” Richt said before 2016’s Appalachian State game. “When I took this job, all they wanted to talk about [was], ‘Is Miami getting the swag back?’ I said, ‘You know what? Swag ain’t dancing to me. Swag ain’t saying, ‘I got a first down.’ Swag ain’t swaying before a kickoff and they run back to the 45-yard line.
“Swag is whooping the man on the other side of you! That’s what swag is. Swag is, when the game’s over, we win the game! That’s what swag is.
“I don’t care what the boys did in the past. The reason why it was swag is because they WON! Not because they had some kind of antic. You understand what I’m saying? I’m counting on every one of you guys to whoop the man across from you, EVERY. SINGLE. PLAY.”
And the Catholics vs. Convicts schtick that made up the Miami-ND rivalry in the past doesn’t really hold true either, thanks to the way Richt is running things:
As far as Miami’s concerned, these Canes are markedly different than their predecessors.
I’m not sure that even Miami fans really know what to do with them. This team has swagger, but it isn’t the same as it was in the 1980s or early 2000s.
They win, but they’re not doing it with rosters loaded on both sides with NFL talent. There is no Seventh Floor Crew, no boat parties with rogue boosters, and no Cocaine Cowboys-era excess.
No team is devoid of disciplinary issues. A walk-on QB was arrested for DUI and cocaine possession last September, and two were arrested for resisting arrest right before Mark Richt’s first spring practice. The QB is no longer on the roster, but the other two had their charges dropped and remain with the program.
At Georgia, Richt embraced one of the more strict drug policies in the country. The origin of the “Mark Richt has lost control” meme sprang from him constantly suspending and booting players for infractions that many other schools would’ve handled more quietly. So in fact, Richt tends to exercise more control that most coaches.
Also, this team is actually disciplined!
Miami had one penalty, and it was delay of game? The U is not back.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) November 12, 2017
Legendary Miami figures are having fun watching The U again.
That was the nail we needed! Folks you can start telling all your friends @CanesFootball is fo real https://t.co/eIhLQ1t3nb
— Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) November 12, 2017
I know everyone was saying I was speaking to soon. Let me ask again. Wha y’all got to say NOW about @CanesFootball LIVES
— Michael Irvin (@michaelirvin88) November 12, 2017
Ed Reed got to see Miami’’s big win first-hand.
.@TwentyER is HYPE! http://pic.twitter.com/f2JWrRuC2I
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) November 12, 2017
Proud to be #MiamiHurricanes fan..Mark Richt and his staff had this team well prepared and ready to play. Go Canes!
— Jimmy Johnson (@JimmyJohnson) November 12, 2017
This has literally been me every second of this game! #GoCanes #proud http://pic.twitter.com/fPXV9WZNGL
— Jimmy Graham (@TheJimmyGraham) November 12, 2017
It’s all about the U! I’m proud to say I’ve been bleeding orange and green for 14 years! We back! #MIAvsND #GoCanes http://pic.twitter.com/C9K9kBaKdT
— Jimmy Graham (@TheJimmyGraham) November 12, 2017
For those that said we couldn’t do it or that we weren’t ready for tonight’s game...thank . We’re back & we’re going to be a problem for everyone in college football again. Let’s go #Canes!!! #NDvsMIA
— Jarrett Payton (@paytonsun) November 12, 2017
Before the game, former Miami linebacker Ray Lewis posted a pep talk on his Twitter account.
Let’s go Canes @CanesFootball #theU #MiamiHurricanes http://pic.twitter.com/3ebwxgZYw1
— Ray Lewis (@raylewis) November 11, 2017
Even the Miami Heat likes what the Canes are doing!
BIG TIME WIN @CanesFootball! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN! TURNOVER CHAIN!
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) November 12, 2017
The turnover chain is next-level Miami swag.
These badass Cuban links that adorn the neck of any Canes player who gets a takeaway:
Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
They’re created by Miami’s own AJ the Jeweler, an idea spawned by former Cane Vince Wilfork. It is awesome, and probably the best of college football’s sideline props. And the links look familiar to anyone who’s seen a rapper from South Florida.
Miami had four turnovers on Saturday night, one of those on this 46-yard pick-six that put the Canes up 27-0 before halftime.
27-0 http://pic.twitter.com/CgApYSXGin
— SB Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) November 12, 2017
After the game, Richt talked about using the turnover chain being unique to the Canes’ program.
The turnover chain is here to stay. http://pic.twitter.com/bP8dEX5BFP
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) November 12, 2017
The Canes celebrate big wins by chanting “YEET” in the locker room, and it’s glorious.
Yeeeaaaaahhhh. That was fun. http://pic.twitter.com/fYolfq3oCX
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
Last week, the Canes surprised Richt with a locker room Gatorade bath beforehand.
Got ‘eeeeemmmmmm! http://pic.twitter.com/cL9KUJN4uj
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 5, 2017
Miami even got Jeb! Bush to tweet about college football. Hilariously, his followers were not interested.
It’s over. We are back.
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) November 12, 2017
Stand up for ALL Americans and reclaim the GOP.
— Cindy Reid (@cindyreidSC) November 12, 2017
There's a difference in old school GOP, GOP allowed bat shit crazy Tea Party to ruin them.
— Coupd'état (@shessherrie) November 12, 2017
.@JebBush um ok http://pic.twitter.com/80JQQKSHYV
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) November 12, 2017
What’s over N where R U back from-Doesn’t really matter just stay away from us MAGA-We R done with SnowJobs
— Debra Fitzpatrick (@debfitzpatrick3) November 12, 2017
Some of the real gems here are in the 280-character responses.
Back to what? The Era of Political Dynasty Families like the Clintons and the Bushes is OVER. My advice is find a real job and work for a living like the rest of us. Americans are fed up with the Globalists and Washington elitists who hate America.
— Dragonforce_One (@DragonForce_One) November 12, 2017
Jeb your delusional. Americans now say they have had enough of the Bushs.Your father, Brother & you are just like the Clintons, Anti American Globalists. None of you spoke up while Obama tried to destroy USA. Now you criticize OUR BELOVED PRESIDENT TRUMP.#MAGA GO AWAY
— Build The Wall (@LAMOONLYNN) November 12, 2017
Give it up low energy Jeb! It’s over you are right, @realDonaldTrump has wiped away the failed policies of Obama & your elitist family for their weak & ineffective leadership. Wake up , look around you- the people don’t trust you or the MSM!
— THE FORGOTTEN MAN (@Deplorable_NYC) November 12, 2017
One great account decided to remind Jeb! of when he turned his Presidential campaign in 2015 into a college football marketing tour.
We didn't forget this, Jeb. http://pic.twitter.com/V7gaArxBU6
— The Fraternity (@TheFraternityBR) November 12, 2017
The SEC has Jeb Bush's campaign change logo resembling SEC logo; http://t.co/hGf339XxjDhttp://pic.twitter.com/8bIkFzMwww (via @jebbush)
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) October 15, 2015
Miami’s Twitter account has also been gloriously dunking on people all season who doubt the Canes.
In a since-deleted tweet that read “Miami is so fraudulent” tweet from USA Today’s Dan Wolken, it responded with this after last week’s 28-10 win over Virginia Tech.
sup. https://t.co/vtvLsIdCy4
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 5, 2017
Dan Wolken, @danwolken is now trending in #Miamihttps://t.co/l436IbrUt8 http://pic.twitter.com/2tqU2ohbis
— Trendsmap Miami (@TrendsMiami) October 15, 2017
It has no intention of stopping anytime soon, either.
TWITTER ADVISORY: No one is safe...
— Respect (@CanesFootball) November 12, 2017
South Florida rappers are also loving Miami being back.
WOOOOOOOOW !!! #MiamiHurricanes @CanesFootball @univmiami #SuperStash http://pic.twitter.com/qERtcIP7gn
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice) November 12, 2017
What made me the most happiest tonight was we did not rush the field like other schools who haven't beaten anyone when you have 5 Rings that's something you don't do
— LUTHER R CAMPBELL (@unclelukereal1) November 12, 2017
You may not want to believe it, but Miami is definitely back, folks, All is right in the college football world.
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Miami's 'College GameDay' signs are full of turnover chains and Notre Dame hate
Turnover chains galore.
This week, College GameDay’s in Miami previewing the Hurricanes’ match against Notre Dame. If you’re wondering what the atmosphere is like over there, there’s a pig roasting box at the damn party.
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Alright, let’s see some signs:
This is a very good player profile between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Rudy from the film Rudy.
I will admit I’ve never seen Rudy, even though I love Sean Astin. But I have seen all the Fast & Furious movies, so The Rock wins by default.
Rudy poo candy ass!!!!!! LETS GO CANES #gamedaysigns http://pic.twitter.com/nSHDKHz9rK
— Armando 305 MIA (@LakersCanes305) November 11, 2017
Speaking of The Rock and Rudy, of course Miami had plenty of signs about them at GameDay:
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If you smeeeeeeeellllllalalalaalalal-owww...
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Glamour shot Dwayne Johnson!
It never gets old http://pic.twitter.com/66NVDYxhh4
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 11, 2017
Ahem.
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We get it, you vape.
Y’all. THEY GOT POPE FRANCIS WEARING THE TURNOVER CHAIN.
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Set your DVRs!
Never miss an opportunity to troll your rivals http://pic.twitter.com/FQUnLqtJ02
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 11, 2017
These fans have Jesus doing “The “U”:
Next level http://pic.twitter.com/OT9NP6pFIU
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 11, 2017
Congrats! Hopefully, your beloved doesn’t get mad later!
We won’t tell, we’ll just post it on Twitter http://pic.twitter.com/hJz39znFar
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 11, 2017
At the bottom, you have an Of Mice and Men spoiler for some reason, and above it is a Rick and Morty/Mark Richt pun: “Pickle Richt.”
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Another Rick & Morty sign!
Mark Richt in a Rick & Morty #GameDaySigns http://pic.twitter.com/dYL8YBCdGx
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) November 11, 2017
Lane Kiffin’s here!
@Lane_Kiffin and #thefaU represented well on #GameDaySigns http://pic.twitter.com/mjnPAuuLlu
— Tim Kaiser (@TimJKaiser) November 11, 2017
Uhh, sure.
#GameDaySigns http://pic.twitter.com/uYFQhsylFq
— Tim Kaiser (@TimJKaiser) November 11, 2017
Danny Tanner’s got a turnover chain!
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This iPhone glitch sign deserves a round of applause:
Happens to the best of us http://pic.twitter.com/vONRkpCYCR
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 11, 2017
Looks like Jameis Winston made this sign:
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Jameis Winston with an ... interesting pump up speech. http://pic.twitter.com/z0tESHAA6k
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 5, 2017
As someone who hasn’t flown much, today I learned pilots hate it when you clap when the plane lands.
“Brian Kelly claps when the plan lands.” Got me dying over here. #GameDaySigns http://pic.twitter.com/rrexitKGt2
— Josh Blazek (@Josh_Blazek) November 11, 2017
Speaking of planes...
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How do you know? Have you tried them all?
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Papi!
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We’ve got fans from Spain, a fan who skipped work, and of course, more turnover chains.
Yeah, this is cool. http://pic.twitter.com/LjmjXikBdM
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) November 11, 2017
The Hoosiers will remember this.
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There it is.
And your #FireButchJones sign of the day: #GameDaySigns http://pic.twitter.com/LChaYDXG63
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) November 11, 2017
Yeah, this counts as a GameDay sign.
While not on paper, we'll include this with #GameDaySigns #NDvsMIA http://pic.twitter.com/Gs1abKWWNh
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) November 11, 2017
And finally...
Got'em!!! #gamedaysigns #MIAvsND http://pic.twitter.com/Zm4EOk3daY
— Chris Reynolds (@Coach_C_Ren) November 11, 2017
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