Miami Football Vault : The History of the Hurricanes
Occasionally I throw a shameless plug in here, though I try to save them for when they really count. This is one of those times. For those who've heard of the "College Vault Book" series, you know what I'm talking about. The University of Miami version of this book was recently released and it's one of those rare must-have items for the diehard Canes fan.
'Cane Mutiny' author Bruce Feldman provides the written content - the ultimate authority on all things The U. Over the span of 144 pages, this book packs an intense Hurricanes-themed punch, both visually and aesthetically.
Opening with a spirited foreward from head coach Randy Shannon, the journey begins with a chapter entitled "Shaky Beginnings" and spans 1926-1947. Vintage images from yesteryear. Team photos. Game notes. This book goes as far as to even include replica programs, postcards, stickers... you name it. No detail was spared and the term "vault" is used appropriately.
The first surfaces on page fifteen. a reprinted program from the January 2nd, 1933 "Gridiron Palm Festival" at Moore Park, where Miami took on Manhattan College. A page later, the first Orange Bowl program, a flyer, coaches' game notes and a reprinted Western Union telegram to Cane legend Walt Kichefski, offering him a scholarship to attend UM.
Every few pages, this scrapbook-style book features tangible bits of Hurricane history. It's almost impossible to explain.
The written word plays almost second fiddle to the smorgasbord of Miami memorabilia. The vintage image compilation seems like it took decades to compile. Every Canes book I've seen in my lifetime combined... every program or newspaper clipping I've come across... my handful of trips to the Tom Kerns Hall of Fame on campus... it still doesn't add up to what this book squeezed into twelve dozen pages.
For the semi-old school fans, things get interesting on page fifty-six when we get to "The State Of Miami" -- the 1977-1983 run which was inspired by Howard Schnellenberger -- complete with a bone-chilling quote from the Canes coach: "Some day we are going to win a national championship at Miami", a statement uttered back in 1979, when it seemed nothing more than a pipe dream. Who knew Howie was a prophet...
A little factoid from page sixty, one of "10 Big Games Remembered" from that era : November 3rd, 1979 (Miami 26, Penn State 10) - Ten minutes before kickoff, Howard Schnellenberger informed redshirt freshman quarterback Jim Kelly he would be making his first start. The Pennsylvania native vomited repeatedly but then settled down to throw for 280 yards and three touchdowns against a star-studded Penn State defense, in front of a sellout crowd of more than 77,000 in Happy Valley.
That win was another step towards a Peach Bowl berth a year later, highlighted on page sixty-four with a replica game program and game ticket, accompanying the story of Miami's rise to prominence.
From there, arguably the most exciting era of Miami football is highlighted on page seventy-six in a chapter called "The U" Against The World, the 1984-1988 run with Jimmy Johnson at the helm and a cast of exciting, interesting characters who invented the word 'swagger'. More classic images, more commentary from Mr. Feldman and a replica Vinny Testaverde promo poster from his Heisman run. A page later, some replica game programs from the 1986 season in the form of postcards.
The "Miami Rules" chapter highlights the two National Championships of the Dennis Erickson era. More photos, replica programs, stickers and history from another amazing Canes run, complete with some Gino Torretta Heisman-related schwag.
"Hurricane Watch" goes into Butch Davis era, from probation to redemption to modern day. Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl images. Classic shots of Miami versus Florida State. Right up through the game-winning overtime catch reeled in by Aldarius Johnson at Virginia last season (screen shot below).
The final piece, an afterword by the legendary Ted Hendricks and a fitting way to wrap things up.
I'm absolutely geeked out over this book and I recommend it to all and any Canes fans. Great for the coffee table or the office, this is one of those things you'll pick up two dozen times and you'll find something new each and every experience. Decades of Miami history all in one place. Check out some of the screenshots below and click here if you're interested in ordering.























12 Comments:
nice book...now maybe we can just win the acc this year.
wooohoo...
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the u, i guess?
nice book...now maybe we can just win the acc this year.
.... ahh yes, Miami should just "win the ACC" because this is Miami and the Canes have swagger... blah, blah, blah.
Take a team like Clemson - in much better shape than Miami the past few years and hasn't won an ACC title since 1991.
Virginia - three ACC titles in their history - 1908, 1989 and 1995.
Wake Forest - two titles - 1970 and 2006.
North Carolina; last title was 1980. Georgia Tech, 1990 and 1998 while 1979 was the last time NC State took home a conference title.
Look at Florida State, winners of eight straight ACC titles (or at least spilt) and now they haven't won one since 2005.... with the same coach who once dominated, no probation and no real excuse for their decline.
Miami fans need a reality check. Randy Shannon is knee-deep in the middle of rebuilding. To so flippantly assume that this team should just roll in and win the ACC based on past success? C'mon now.
If Miami can win the division, that'd be huge. If this team could simply go 8-4 this year, that would also be a huge step forward.
It'll take some luck, some young players stepping up and keeping players healthy to have a shot at the ACC this year. Even with that, it's still a stretch.
The Canes need one more year before they're truly back in the ACC title hunt.
I couldnt agree with you more. Patience is a virtual that has been lost in this era of "win now" screw the future. How we forget that Coach Howard laid the foundation for the dominance that lasted twenty five years and if i remember correctly it took him five years to do it. Coach Shannon in going into year three of a major overhaul of the program.
Patience is a virtual that has been lost in this era of "win now" screw the future. How we forget that Coach Howard laid the foundation for the dominance that lasted twenty five years and if i remember correctly it took him five years to do it.
Exactly.
JJ took over the National Champs in 1984 and went 8-5 out the gate. This fan base tried to run him out of town and thought he was a bum.
Butch took over a team that went 10-2 the previous season, ending the year #3 and losing to eventual National Champ Nebraska. He went 8-3 year one, 9-3 year two and when probation kicked in the Canes went 5-6 year three.
Randy took over arguably the worst Miami program in three decades and replaced the first Canes coach to be fired since Carl Selmer was canned back in 1976.
Patience better be a virtue. If it's not, start following another team or just stick your head in the sand until 2010-2011.
If people want to be mad at anyone, direct that blame at Larry Coker. Don't displace it on Randy Shannon - the guy who rolled up his sleeves and has been rebuilding this s**t show since December 2006.
Fantastic book...will be ordering one right away.
And right on with the STFU to all the "ACC title or Randy should be fired" crowd. Give me an effin break. Randy was the first coach since Howard (which means 1979!) that did not inherit either a national title winner or a plethora of first round draft picks. Even Butch had a bunch of first rounders, so he was able to rebound from probation rather quickly. Randy will right this ship, and we will finally have our terminal coach for the next 15 years.
Picked up two copies of that book from you guys a few weeks back. One for me and one for my father in law for Father's Day.
I was absolutely blown away, as was he. An incredible piece of Hurricanes history. I've been looking through it for almost a month now and I'll still not done.
I've been a fan for over thirty years now and I'm finding out things about this team I never even knew.
An absolute must for all Canes fans.
Anyone with that entitled "ACC title or bust" mentality this year should be shot on site.
This fan base should be kissing Randy Shannon's feet for the effort he's put in these past 2.5 years. It takes time to rebuild and his efforts are going to pay dividends.
We'll see a big step forward next year and we'll see some old school Miami-style football by next year.
Mike Bryant
Naples, FL
wow, u guys really have a whole lot of faith in this years team..."acc or bust" that's right! alooooooot of talk & NOTHING to back it up with. im tired of the same sh!t every year,,,we are the u. we have the most swager. we are this. we are that...blah, blah
beat fsu!
win the acc...at least!
give me a break.......
Anonymous, Shut the f**k up. If you're not a Cane fan, who really gives a damn what you have to say. Before last year we beat FSU something like 5 out of the last 6 years (I'm not verifying right now). Go back under your rock.
Now I know this is off topic, but just read this and have to comment. Gergia just signed an eight year $92+ million contract with a company to broadcast UGA games, coaches shows, etc. OSU and Florida have similar deals with other companies. This is what Holcutt needs to be looking for right now: new revenue streams to compete. These are the type of things Miami has to look at, even moreso than most schools due to the nature of a private school. Something like this could already be in place, and I don't know, but just thought I'd mention this. Dollars are the driver in college sports and we need to get our portion.
-Columbus Cane
how much can they show/talk about from this past season?
Miami making a run in 2010! Come on people. 9-3 this year going to a good bowl game. I hope we meet with LSU, can't wait to kick there a@# for that beat down in 05. Crocker should have been fired after that game!! This is a CANES site so all you gayturds get off succas!!!! Man up and put your name, anonymous, typical gayturd! WEAK!!!
I checked out the book at Barnes and Nobles, can't miss a big book bleeding green and orange. I would have bought it if I had the money, but from checking it out it's a definite must for any Canes Fan.
-Joel
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