It is a fact, however, that football players and kindred coveted athletic types gravitate to Miami in quantity envied by its Mid-America Conference rivals and in quality that irritates such Ohio State fans as Woody Hayes, who has coveted not a few of them himself. It is a fact, too, that the Redskins enjoy smashing success. For Miami has a tradition as proud as its locale is rustic, a succession of graduates now in coaching that reads like the first chapter of Matthew. It also has the enviable custom of winning 75% of all its athletic contests.
In football Miami has now defied the axioms of recruiting through 31 consecutive winning seasons, the most recent and finest of which was perfected in Oxford last Saturday before 13,058 fans who did want to get there for the Cincinnati game, a neighborhood war billed as the oldest rivalry west of the Alleghenies.
Pity those who arrived late, for the turning point came on the opening kick-off. Larry Harper, a 5'9" wingback, first hobbled it, then returned it 95 yards for the only score of the afternoon. In the tedious 59 minutes and 45 seconds that followed, the teams combined for 140 offensive plays, most of them blunted, fitful maneuvers.
The rest of the storied tale.
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nice logo, nope, not racist at all, nosirreebob.
ReplyDeleteGo Bobcats!!!!!!
We became the RedHawks in 97.
ReplyDeleteBobcats? We will crush you!