Ameer has class going to midfield after the game
After that, he did his interviews, then went over to the student section and thanked them, to a very loud ovation. Then he went to North stadium & did the same thing. I think he even high-fived the cheerleaders.
Dude knows where his bread is buttered. He knows this crowd had ENERGY tonight, and the students were leading the way.
What else did I learn? That stadium still gets LOUD. Ears are ringing & I have a headache right now. But who cares.
Those refs were atrocious. I can't wait to watch the replay of this game. I haven't seen a ref crew lose control of a game like that in years. They should be put on suspension for letting that game get that bad.
I learned that the Iron N could be a really neat thing as they continue to grow. The banners were neat, the choreography with the signs was nice, and the tarp was ballin'. Good job, students. Keep it up.
I didn't learn, but was reminded, of what is bad about college football. Rampant egotism and lack of sportsmanship is an abomination, and Miami has that in spades. They talked about cheap-shotting our players last week, and they followed through in the game. They talked and talked all week, and in the end they couldn't back it up. And in an utterly classless move, most of them just walked off the field.
If you're going to run your mouth, and you get beat, it's simple common decency to congratulate the winner. It's easy. But small-minded people do small-minded things.
Our crowd is among the nicest people in the country. We have seen teams beat the hell out of us on our field, break our hearts and ruin our seasons, and still we applaud them off the field.
To make a Memorial Stadium crowd boo you as you run off the field is one hell of an accomplishment - but not one to be proud of.
Sadly, I think they are proud of that.
I learned tonight that I can't imagine why anyone would be a fan of a team like that.