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This was absolutely incredible! The University of Miami helped usher in a new era by recruiting from the toughest ghettos in Florida during the 1980s.

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NovB13

Trucker caps are very popular in hotter climates here in the US because the mesh in the back keeps your head much cooler.

Cory Acton

It's kind of wild to watch this and remember what college football used to be like. Back when there was no overtime, ties every week, and no championship game. The national champion was decided by sportswriters and coaches.

JT Rebel

haha, "what are those hats?" you ask Damo???? As a Truck Driver myself (or Trucker as us Americans say), those hats that have Mesh on them are technically "Mesh Hats" but are colloquially called "Trucker Hats" as they were very popular in the 60s all the way to today with Long Haul and even Local Truck Drivers

Travis Farley

Trucker hats! Best kind.

JT Rebel

I know I usually don't do this, but Interception is a stat that is counted as a Turnover when a pass is "caught" by the Defense....A pass that gets touched by the Defense that results in an "Incomplete Pass" is called a "Pass Deflection"....Just thought I nitpick you guys here since I know this is the ONLY time you'll ever hear about this

DN Reacts

I knew it was a turnover and incomplete pass, but didn’t know it was called a pass deflection, appreciate it!

bietz

Hell yes. Gotta do Part II, then Roll Tide/War Eagle.

Shawn Harden

American media is horrendous now but as you can see, the Reagan era media somehow actually gives it a run for its money.

Roger

The OJ Simpson one is my favorite. It’s called June 17th 1994, and it’s just various clips of sports significant moments that happened that day.

cjmcmaho

Just to torture Nick, recommend the 30 for 30 on Steve Bartman. Really captures the spirit of cubs fans outside of the way they treated Steve. You’ll also get to see another legendary scapegoat.

JT Rebel

1:26:49 Yes, that is indeed Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, he didn't get on the field much- but he did indeed play for THE U

Kylie Breitenbach

Nothing says white guy like finger guns! Lol

Jinyatta

You guys might enjoy the Netflix docuseries "Last Chance U". It documents the football players and staff at a junior college in Mississippi (seasons 1 and 2) that is famous for producing NFL talent.

Rob Moyer

I would say my favorite 30 for 30 was "Long Gone Summer" which was the one all about Sammy Sosa vs Mark McGwire in the home run chase for the record in a season.

Scotty Scott

I love that it has no commentary other than the original. So much happened on that day, it's crazy.

Scotty Scott

Just to add - Jimmy Johnson was also the head coach of the Cowboys teams that beat the Bills in the Super Bowl during the string of 4 straight.

tom

miami was the dynasty of the 80s, i would say florida state was the dynasty of the 90s, USC was the dynasty of the early 2000s, and since 2009, Nick Saban's Alabama has surpassed all of them

Scotty Scott

I disagree with two of those. Nebraska was the best program in the 90s and Florida won as many national championships as USC in the 00s (technically more, because USC had the 04 championships vacated over the Reggie Bush nonsense).

Payton Marlow

The U pt 2 gotta be next now

Dankenstein

we need The U pt.2 please!!!

D

Look at the amount of nfl players The backups could be starters at most other colleges

AxL

There is a reason Miami is a city….i remember my Grandpa telling me there was Nothing but a single dock…..Then the 1980’s happened and A city of Powder-white buildings were built Everywhere

AxL

Im a Notre Dame Fan….But Miami Played Capitalism as well as football in those days lol

Grace Brown

Honestly though, in my opinion intentionally trying to "neutralize" a QB or have the hardest hit is bad, there's a reason in the NFL that you can get a call for excessive hitting to protect player safety. BUT why does anyone care if they were getting paid some money on the side? Yes it was against the rules back then but Ole Miss had a similar scandal at one point; AND now NIL is a thing where there are 18 year old players going to schools based on where they will receive the most NIL money, which is their right. They work hard and playing for 10,000 a semester or so in tuition when you earn the school one million plus as a potential individual player is wrong when you could get hurt and your career could be over before it starts in the NFL.