the MPC Computers Bowl in Boise, Idaho is presenting many of the Canes with a new challenge: frigid weather.
“[The ball] felt like a brick,” receiver Lance Leggett told the Miami Herald after Thursday morning’s practice in 18 degree weather. “You can`t feel your fingers, and once you catch the ball you can`t get a grip on it.” The cold weather, the mentality, the blue field - I swear, that blue field makes it colder.”
BUT I THINK THIS HURTS MIAMI EVEN MORE
Sunday night marks the final game of a season that most Hurricanes wish had already ended. It’s the least attractive bowl game in which Miami has participated in recent memory. It’s also head coach Larry Coker’s last game on the team’s sideline, with hardly a “let`s win one for the Coker” to be heard.
Perhaps the most troubling sign for Sunday night’s game is the frequency with which returning Canes players are referring to next year. Over and over they talk of potentially returning 19 starters for 2007.
THEY ACT LIKE THEY HAVE GIVEN UP FOR THIS YEAR
I love Nevada in this situation. Once again, it's the hungry happy team, against the big time, complaining team that dosen't want to be there. There is where the temperture right now is 30, falling to 21 during the game.
ONE MORE THING. WHO HAS MIAMI BEAT THIS YEAR.
The only beat one ranked team. Boston College by just three.
It isn't the same Miami guys. Sure, they played a tougher schedule than Nevada but it dosen't matter if they didn't win those games.
I cannot believe 65% of the public is playing the cold, unhappy, uncarring team. I'm playing Nevada both plus 3.5 and M/L +151. Good luck whoever you play.
“[The ball] felt like a brick,” receiver Lance Leggett told the Miami Herald after Thursday morning’s practice in 18 degree weather. “You can`t feel your fingers, and once you catch the ball you can`t get a grip on it.” The cold weather, the mentality, the blue field - I swear, that blue field makes it colder.”
BUT I THINK THIS HURTS MIAMI EVEN MORE
Sunday night marks the final game of a season that most Hurricanes wish had already ended. It’s the least attractive bowl game in which Miami has participated in recent memory. It’s also head coach Larry Coker’s last game on the team’s sideline, with hardly a “let`s win one for the Coker” to be heard.
Perhaps the most troubling sign for Sunday night’s game is the frequency with which returning Canes players are referring to next year. Over and over they talk of potentially returning 19 starters for 2007.
THEY ACT LIKE THEY HAVE GIVEN UP FOR THIS YEAR
I love Nevada in this situation. Once again, it's the hungry happy team, against the big time, complaining team that dosen't want to be there. There is where the temperture right now is 30, falling to 21 during the game.
ONE MORE THING. WHO HAS MIAMI BEAT THIS YEAR.
The only beat one ranked team. Boston College by just three.
It isn't the same Miami guys. Sure, they played a tougher schedule than Nevada but it dosen't matter if they didn't win those games.
I cannot believe 65% of the public is playing the cold, unhappy, uncarring team. I'm playing Nevada both plus 3.5 and M/L +151. Good luck whoever you play.
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