Miami Hurricanes – Championship Caliber
The Miami Hurricanes have been one of the most dominant teams in all of sports over the last three decades, and still remain well within the title hunt in most years. After not having won a national title for the majority of its history, the Hurricanes rose to national prominence in the 1980s when the ’83-’84 team was awarded the national crown. Since that time, four other Miami teams have managed to compete for and win the national championship, making them one of the four top winning programs over the last thirty years. In addition, the Hurricanes have produced two winners of the Heisman Trophy, demonstrating the high caliber of talent they routinely recruit. They are also the holder of the longest home winning streak in the history of the NCAAs, with 58 straight home victories at one point.
Emotionally charged team
There’s one thing that college football fans can all agree on: you either love the Hurricanes or you hate them. The Hurricanes are just one of those teams that elicit strong emotions. Part of this is due to their success on the field, and in the continuing success that many of their players have long after leaving the school. When you view the lineups of many NFL teams during a game, it is hard not to notice just how many of the players went to school at Miami! Then, of course, there is the fact that the Miami teams of the 1990s were often perceived as being too “showy” and full of themselves. In truth, that was almost certainly a false portrayal, particularly since those players went on to be outstanding team players in the professional teams with which they played. The truth is that many fans just found the hyper-successful Miami Hurricanes an easy team to hate – in much the same way that many basketball fans hate the Duke Blue Devils.
What about that streak?
Any conversation about the Miami home win streak should begin by pointing out that it was but one of many Miami victory streaks. The string of home victories extended from 1985 until 1994, and is perhaps the best evidence of just how loyal and excitable the home fans of any Miami game can be. That 58 game streak is impressive – but equally impressive is the 34-game streak compiled by the Hurricanes between the years 2000 and 2003. During that streak, Miami won not only all of their home games, but their away games as well. A decade before, Miami had compiled a streak of 29 such wins. Both streaks give evidence to just how powerful the Hurricanes had become, as few teams are able to go even one year without losing a game in their opponent’s stadiums. The Hurricanes did it for several years in a row.
Never out of the picture
The dominance of the SEC in recent years has left some observers feeling as though the Hurricanes may be in somewhat of a dormant phase. Of course, it is laughable to make such predictions solely upon the fact that the team has not won a championship in a mere eight years. After all, many teams have never won the national championship. Still, Miami remains a popular recruiting choice for the nation’s top talent, and that is always a good sign that there will probably be many more championship opportunities for the program in the future.
Author Bio: Ivan Jamison is a big sports fan. You can check out his Miami Hurricanes Watch or his Texas Rangers Watch or his Boston Red Sox Watch
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