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Wednesday, June 24, 2009


Miami Hurricane Schedule


Florida State Seminoles vs Miami HurricanesMonday, Sep 07, 2009 at TBA
Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL

Miami Hurricanes vs Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsThursday, Sep 17, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

Virginia Tech Hokies vs Miami HurricanesSaturday, Sep 26, 2009 at TBA
Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA

Miami Hurricanes vs Oklahoma SoonersSaturday, Oct 03, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

Miami Hurricanes vs Florida A&M RattlersSaturday, Oct 10, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

UCF Golden Knights vs Miami HurricanesSaturday, Oct 17, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Bright House Network StadiumOrlando, FL

Miami Hurricanes vs Clemson TigersSaturday, Oct 24, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs Miami HurricanesSaturday, Oct 31, 2009 at TBA
Groves StadiumWinston-Salem, NC

Miami Hurricanes vs Virginia CavaliersSaturday, Nov 07, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

North Carolina Tar Heels vs Miami HurricanesSaturday, Nov 14, 2009 at TBA
Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NC

Miami Hurricanes vs Duke Blue DevilsSaturday, Nov 21, 2009 at TBA
LandShark StadiumMiami, FL

Tuesday, June 23, 2009



BEST EVER HURRICANES STYLE................


Best Hurricane Ever

Best Hit Ever for a Hurricane.

Best Play ever.

Best Returns Ever


LEAVE COMMENT IF YOU AGREE OR NOT AGREE....

Click on links...peace


Breaking News: Hurricanes Warning has just booked two interview..
I will post both interview by friday thank to Carlisle and Burton.


Michael Carlisle OLB Ht: 6"0 Wt: 205
Jonesboro (GA) Jonesboro
Forty: 4.63 secs
Bench max: 375 pounds
Squat max: 500 pounds
Vertical: 33 inches
Video :Rivals & Scout

Matthan Burton CB HT: 5"10 Wt:181
Hometown :Temple,GA
Vertical Jump 40.9
40-yd dash 4.6
High School
Temple High School
Video : soon to be on rival & scout








Monday, June 22, 2009




Florida Gators Jailbirds


This is ridiculous! If the Miami Hurricanes had this many arrest in 3 season , everyone not a Canes fan would have call for Randy Shannon to be fired.So why, is the Florida Gator receiving a pass by most media.ESPN is dropping the ball because the SEC is in there pocket for a billion dollar TV contract.

The Miami Hurricanes have cleaned up their program , and were still the butt of opponent jokes ,like maybe if you was winning like Florida etc etc.. Bull, fired Urban Meyer for lack of control .Ever Saint Bobby Bowden (just kidding)was penalize for 13 win for a cheating scandal at FSU .Now take a look at this and you be the judge .



(There have not been 24 different players arrested, or even 24 "arrests" where a player was booked into jail. But there have been at least 24 instances where a Gators player faced misdemeanor or felony CHARGES for a crime. Many lawyers and courthouse folks we spoke with expressed this simple fact -- a charge is technically an arrest, as long as the defendant is dished out a mandatory notice to appear in court. Not everyone agrees on that. That's why we're providing the information and you decide.


Researching arrests isn't an exact science. There's always a player who could have gotten arrested in Virginia or North Carolina or Florida in the last four years. --We're not counting the arrests of former Gators. Torrey Davis, Jon Demps and Jacques Rickerson were just a handful of players who spent the night in jail shortly after disbanding from the team.

One legal case might surprise you. Riley Cooper's February misdemeanor charge for resisting an officer and failure comply with a police or fire department fell through the cracks.) Thanks to Orlando Sentinel for this report.


Riley Cooper's February misdemeanor charge for resisting an officer and failure comply with a police or fire department fell through the cracks.


JANORIS JENKINSCharge: Misdemeanor affray and resisting arrest without violence for his role in a May 30, 2009 fight outside a downtown Gainesville night club. Outcome: The State Attorney’s Office is currently investigating. Team punishment: To be determined.


MARQUIS HANNAHCharge: Felony burglary of an occupied dwelling unarmed and misdemeanor battery in late April 2009 for allegedly forcing his way into a Gainesville apartment and punching a man in the face. Outcome: Case was dismissed due to lack of evidence, according to lawyer Huntley Johnson. Team punishment: To be determined.


CARL JOHNSONCharge: Misdemeanor violation of a sexual restraining order in February 2009 after getting on the same campus bus as an ex-girlfriend. The woman previously filed a petition claiming Johnson date-raped her on three occasions. Outcome: All charges were dropped due to a lack of evidence. Team punishment: Johnson never missed any time. Coach Urban Meyer said Johnson would remain on the team as long as the investigation checked out.


RILEY COOPERCharge: Misdemeanor resisting an officer and failure comply with a police or fire department in February 2009. Campus police cited Cooper for not getting out of the way of a moving car upon police’s orders, according to Johnson. Outcome: The case was dismissed. Team punishment: Cooper played baseball during the spring, and it’s unknown whether Meyer sought out punishment.

Cam Newton Charge: Felony counts of burglary, larceny and obstruction of justice in November after allegedly stealing a laptop from a UF student and throwing it out his dormitory window upon police suspicion. Outcome: Newton received pre-trial deferment – common for a first-time offender – and is serving community service and probation time. The charges will disappear assuming he completes his obligations. Team punishment: Meyer suspended Newton for the rest of the 2008 season. Newton transferred to Blinn (Texas) Junior College.


JACQUES RICKERSONCharge #1: Misdemeanor possession of marijuana in February 2007. Outcome: Charges were dropped without legal ramifications.Charge #2: Felony domestic violence by strangulation and felony obstruction of justice after a November 2008 altercation with a girlfriend. Outcome: Charges were reduced to misdemeanor status, then the Alachua County courts gave him two years probation without proceeding with the charges. Team punishments: Rickerson was suspended for the 2007 season opener for the marijuana charge, then kicked off the team the morning of the domestic violence incident.


TORREY DAVISCharge: Misdemeanor knowingly driving with a suspended license on numerous occasions, including once in July 2008 and another in March 2009 – two weeks after he left the team – that placed him in jail. Outcome: The July case was closed. Team punishment: Davis was always in Meyer’s doghouse and hardly allowed to practice or play with the team for various academic and disciplinary reasons, so it’s safe to say Meyer suspended Davis for his crimes.


JAMAR HORNSBY Charge #1: Cited for misdemeanor property damage and criminal mischief in April 2007 for allegedly throwing a man onto the hood of a car during a fight. Outcome: Hornsby received deferred prosecution and the charge was later dismissed. Charge #2: Unauthorized use of a credit card to obtain goods and services, a felony, along with misdemeanor larceny of a credit card for allegedly making more than 70 fradulent charges on the gas credit card of a female UF student who died seven months earlier. Outcome: Charges were reduced to misdemeanors and Hornsby took a plea deal – probation and community service. Team punishments: No punishment for first offense, kicked off the team for second offense. Hornsby served a previous five-game suspension, but it wasn’t for the first misdemeanor – it was for selling his complimentary tickets.


JERMAINE CUNNINGHAMCharge: Misdemeanor battery in December 2007 for an altercation with a clerk at Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich Shop in Gainesville. Cunningham allegedly threw paper cups at the clerk. Outcome: Charges were dropped. Team punishment: Cunningham played in Florida’s next game, the Capital One Bowl, but Meyer said he imposed physical punishment on Cunningham, who also couldn’t accept bowl-game gifts.


TONY JOINERCharge: Felony theft in October 2007 for breaking into a car impound and retrieving his girlfriend’s car, which had been towed. Outcome: Charges were dropped. Team punishment: Joiner never missed game time, but Meyer stripped him of his captaincy.


RONNIE WILSON Charge #1: Aggravated assault, battery and use of display of a concealed weapon during commission of a felony in April 2007 for shooting a semiautomatic rifle after a dispute with another man. Outcome: Wilson pleaded no contest to battery and discharging a firearm. The felony charge was reduced to a misdemeanor and later dropped. Wilson was placed on two year’s probation and given 100 hours of community service. Charge #2: Misdemeanor possession of marijuana in January 2008. Outcome: The charge was dropped despite serving probation for his original arrest. Charge #3: One count of battery and one count of assault for an altercation at an apartment complex in October. Outcome: Nothing has been ruled on the case, according to court records. Team punishments: Wilson was suspended for the entire 2007 season stemming from the gun charge, including a full-year suspension from University of Florida academics. Wilson rejoined the team in 2008 but was suspended and eventually kicked off after the third charge.


DUSTIN DOECharge: Misdemeanor affray and resisting arrest for his role in an April 2007 fight. Outcome: Charges were dropped. Team punishment: No suspension for Doe.


DORIAN MUNROECharge: Felony theft in May 2007 when he removed a University Police boot from his car and put it in his trunk. Outcome: Charges were dropped. Team punishment: No suspension for Munroe.


JOHN CURTISCharge: Misdemeanor violation of probation in May 2007 after failing to serve five hours of community service stemming from an alcohol citation. Outcome: Curtis complied with the violation, served probation and the case was dismissed. Team punishment: Curtis was in Meyer’s doghouse, but he was also injured, so it was difficult to tell why he was out.


BRANDON JAMESCharge: Purchasing marijuana -- a felony -- along with misdemeanor possession of marijuana in June 2007. Outcome: The felony charge was dropped due to a minuscule amount (8 grams); James served probation and community service stemming from the misdemeanor charge. Team punishment: Suspended for one game, the 2007 opener against Western Kentucky.


AVERY ATKINSCharge: Misdemeanor domestic battery in July 2006 after an altercation in Daytona Beach with the mother of his child. The initial investigation took place in June 2006 with Atkins facing accusations of felony false imprisonment along with the battery charge. Outcome: Atkins received pre-trial intervention and both cases were eventually dropped. Team punishment: Meyer immediately suspended Atkins, who then transferred to Bethune-Cookman, found legal trouble there and died in July 2007 from a drug overdose.


LOUIS MURPHYCharge: Misdemeanor possession of marijuana in May 2006. Outcome: Charges were dropped, and Murphy had to perform 12.5 hours of community service. Team punishment: Murphy was suspended for three games during the 2006 season.


JON DEMPSCharge: Misdemeanor driving with a suspended license in September 2006. Outcome: Charges were dropped and Demps received six months probation. Team punishment: Meyer kicked Demps off the team after the 2006 season reportedly for a marijuana-related incident. Demps worked out with the Gators later that summer but never played for UF again.


DAWAYNE GRACECharge #1: Misdemeanor charges of battery and theft in July 2005 stemming from a sworn complaint. Outcome: Charges were dropped because victim did not wish to prosecute. Charge #2: Misdemeanor violation of a city ordinance and disorderly conduct in October 2005 for his involvement in a fight. Eyewitnesses told police that Grace threw a punch. Outcome: Grace completed a deferred prosecution program including 7.5 hours of community service. Team punishment: Meyer suspended Grace indefinitely after the October arrest. Grace later transferred to Georgia Southern.











MEET COACH RANDY SHANNON

Full Name: Randy Lannard Shannon Age: 43 Birthdate: February 24, 1966 Hometown:
Miami,Florida
Education 1989 B.S. in Liberal Arts, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. 1984 Norland High School, Miami, Fla.
Coaching Career 2007 Head Coach 2001-06 University of Miami (defensive coordinator) 2000 Miami Dolphins (linebackers) 1998-99 Miami Dolphins (defensive assistant) 1993-97 University of Miami (linebackers) 1992 University of Miami (defensive line) 1991 University of Miami (graduate assistant)


Randy Shannon is one hard nose hombre.After being hire as the head coach, Randy strip the team of the names on the back of there jerseys.Since,the names was place back on the uniform .Randy has always shown toughness due to being raises in Liberty City a poverty striking section of Miami. He attended Norland High School and earned All-State and honorable mention All-American recognition from Street & Smith's as a senior linebacker at Norland. He also lettered in basketball, averaging 19 points a game, and he competed in the triple jump on the track and field team.

Randy Shannon coach the Hurricanes to a 4-4 record last season in the ACC conference games ,and 6-10 over the past two season.This season with his second year quarterback (Jacory Harris),Shannon is hope for more success. And winning the ACC title is a start.Here a quote for Randy "We're going to do a lot of great things here for the community, for the school, and for the football program," he says. "We're going to have accountability, discipline, and a lot of emotion to do the right things. Being at Miami, the expectations are always high. Players come to Miami because they know they will always have an opportunity to win the national championship. If you settle for less, you're going to become less. We're going to have a lot of fun. And we're going to win."


Coaching Accomplishments

In 2005, led the nation in pass defense (152.17 ypg) and pass efficiency (89.48 rating) and finished fourth in total defense (270.08 ypg) and scoring defense (14.25 points)

2004 pass defense ranked ninth in the country


2003 defense was fourth nationally in pass efficiency defense (96.16 rating), second in total defense (257.5 ypg) and fourth in scoring defense (15.1 ppg)

Led the nation's No. 1-ranked defense in pass defense and pass efficiency defense during the 2002 season

Winner of the 2001 Frank Broyles Award as national assistant coach of the year
Led the nation's No. 1-ranked defense in turnover margin, scoring defense and pass efficiency defense during Miami's 2001 national championship season
His 2001 defense set a school record for turnovers forced (45) and interceptions (27)
Developed the linebacker corps of one of the NFL's top defenses with the

2000 Miami Dolphins
As an assistant at UM from 1991-97, worked with Miami's outstanding 1992 and 1994 defenses that registered 48 sacks in 1992 and led the nation in total defense in 1994



Sunday, June 21, 2009

~~~~~~~~~~~~~Next Rising Star~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


I started on Day 1 on defense,I'm a life long Hurricanes fan . I'm energetic and a exciting player who started 41 consecutive games in high school, finishing my career as a state and national champion. Considered a Jessie Armstread clone, I'm short in size but makes up for it with range, speed, instincts, relentless ability and a powerful tackling ability. Student of the game. Flies all over the field to make plays. I can cover running backs and tight ends as well as make plays behind the line of scrimmage. I have excellent change-of-direction quickness and could be a difference-maker.

I'm was named the Atlantic Coast Conference's defensive rookie of the year . At UM's awards banquet I also walked away with the team's hard hitter award.
"People might look at me and think he's small and doesn't have anything.Well test me!

Who am I?



-------------------------------------------Sean Spence---------------------------------------

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ9msKIynUY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v69oCl9ghIE








MESSAGE BOARD WARS


.................... You are coarsely invite to the 1st annual MESSAGE BOARD WARS.Over the coaure of the 2009 football season, I will update you on my blog "of the best of the best." From Message Boards on the net about the CANES .Here are some of the categories at the moment.

Message Board Rankings
Best Board Member
Most Hated
Most Knowledgeable Board Member
Best Free Message Board
Most Active Board
The Best Message Board period.
Best board administrator

The categories I favor the most is the message board ranking .Free sites and paid sites
will stand along in the same categories examples .

Message Board Ranking
10. Espn (Miami hurricanes)
9 .Canestime free board
8 .Canesports paid site
7. AllAbout The U
6. Canestime paid site


This is only a example ..
So I hope you will leave comments on my blog .
The winner of the Best Board member will receive a cash reward .
And a interview on my blog radio show thank you and come again

You can also catch hot rumors on my tweet at Mia_Hurricanes..
Stop by thanks........Click on some links before you go !! It pays.lol
Hey Javarris James ,what have U done for us lately!!!!
Javarris James, from a young age was destiny to play at the University of Miami. But
after joining the team in 2006 everything else has not gone according to plan. Javarris James aka (Baby J) has miss more than his share of games last season .Four to be exact. And if Baby J not sitting the game out ,he always seem to be banged up limiting his effectiveness.A high school career of rushing for over 3700 yards,Baby J has yet to rush for more than 900 yards at Miami. .Scratch that!After rush for 802 yards his freshman season,Baby J have yet to rush for 900 yard combine the last two seasons.Although James is sharing carries with a good friend in Graig Cooper , James is thirsty for more success on the field going into his senior season.

At six feet and 220 pound ,James is starting to realize the pressure this season . Two kids (Happy Father Day) and a football team who needs James as a leaders on the team .James has one last season to prove ,how good he can become .The competition will get tough as Cooper ,Chamber and Damien Berry are all try to replace Baby J at that starting running back position . Enter the highly herald Lamar Miller and Mike James for Ridge High School in Davenport ,Fl. Javarris elusiveness is his biggest and best assessed ,but his speed and quickness is questionable. Can James be the Canes total package or will Baby J succumb to the pressure of being a second generation Hurricanes.Javarris James ,what have you done for the Canes lately.

Is the NFL in his future ? Yes I thinks so, but Javarris James will need a break-out season if he plans on being a high draft pick.Right now we see Javarris as a third to fifth round NFL draft pick.Edgerrin James ,Javarris's cousin and one of the former Hurricanes players is hope to one day share a roster spot with Baby J,but Javarris still have unfinished business at "THE U". Lets see what happen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ_2RdxSEoc

I hope the UM running back position is a open competition.If this is the case then the cream will surely rises to the top.I bet when it 's all said and done ,James will get his carries and shine.

What the Fans want to know. Is James the best back at "THE U" or will Cooper hold down the spot?How many touch will Mike James receive ?Or will Lamar Miller surprise everyone?All good question and all without a answer.

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