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  • Yrogergj24
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    • Feb 2011
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    2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

    Does anybody have the 2001 Miami Hurricanes roster.

    Also, can you guys look at my teambuilder uniform of the 'Canes and tell me if there is anything that I should change http://www.easports.com/teambuilder#...223:1307320315
  • wkukicksbutt
    Rookie
    • May 2008
    • 125

    #2
    Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

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    • pirates946
      Pro
      • May 2010
      • 624

      #3
      Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

      Originally posted by wkukicksbutt
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      dude WTF? I knew Miami was a powerhouse back in the day but just go and read all the names on that roster and you will see soooo many NFL players who had an impact. Ed Reed 6'0 190? what the heck? Sean Taylor 6'3 220 as a freshman? this team was loaded.
      6+5=7
      Harrell+Crabtree=Touchdown

      Taylor Potts Gang or Die

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      • ppkid91
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        • Jul 2009
        • 89

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        Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

        Originally posted by pirates946
        dude WTF? I knew Miami was a powerhouse back in the day but just go and read all the names on that roster and you will see soooo many NFL players who had an impact. Ed Reed 6'0 190? what the heck? Sean Taylor 6'3 220 as a freshman? this team was loaded.
        Arguably the best team ever, definitely the most talented. Just look at the RBs they had Mcgahee, portis, and gore.
        "Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser."-Vince Lombardi

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        • themassacre771.1
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          • May 2011
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          Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

          Originally posted by ppkid91
          Arguably the best team ever, definitely the most talented. Just look at the RBs they had Mcgahee, portis, and gore.
          Even Davenport wasn't crappy. (pun intended)
          Last edited by themassacre771.1; 06-06-2011, 01:07 AM.

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          • Redacted01
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2007
            • 10316

            #6
            Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

            All I noticed was 3 #30's. So much for realism...

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            • saunders45
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              • Apr 2009
              • 61

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              Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

              Originally posted by ppkid91
              Arguably the best team ever, definitely the most talented. Just look at the RBs they had Mcgahee, portis, and gore.
              There was a 1995 team that would beg to differ.

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              • SlickRick11
                Rookie
                • Apr 2011
                • 287

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                Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                This was one of the most stacked teams ever and it was no surprise they won the National Championship.....Just look at how many guys off this roster that not only went to the NFL but made a name for themselves and had an impact there.....Some of the 80's Canes teams could possibly compete with them but it'd be close!! I'd love to see the 80's Canes uniforms on teambuilder
                From 1983-1996 Miami went (144-24)

                -5 time National Champions (the same as Florida and Florida State.....COMBINED)

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                • canes21
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 22953

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                  Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                  Originally posted by saunders45
                  There was a 1995 team that would beg to differ.

                  They can beg all they want, but no one has nor will they ever be as stacked and talented as the 2001 Hurricanes.

                  Glad you agree with me....
                  “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                  ― Plato

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                  • TheBauerHour
                    Rookie
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 99

                    #10
                    Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                    Originally posted by saunders45
                    There was a 1995 team that would beg to differ.

                    This. This. This.
                    Just check out the Tommie Frazier tribute, think it has Breaking Benjamin as the song in it. It's breathtaking. Arguably the greatest option QB of all time. The defense was no slouch either. All in all, I'd take the Huskers over the 'Canes.
                    Cleveland Browns
                    Ohio State Buckeyes
                    Maple Heights Mustangs

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                    • schumj
                      Pro
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 688

                      #11
                      Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                      Originally posted by canes21
                      They can beg all they want, but no one has nor will they ever be as stacked and talented as the 2001 Hurricanes.

                      Glad you agree with me....
                      Talent does not = great in every case. 2005 USC was way more talented then Texas, minus the QB position. Yet VY and crew have a NC. 95 Nebraska was the most dominant team in history. Steve Spurrier would agree and has. In 01 Miami defeated a below average Nebraska team who didn't even deserve to be in the Rose Bowl 37-14. Very sound victory. In 95 Nebraska beat Florida (a great Florida Team) 62-24.

                      Of course we could all throw out tons of arguments why so and so is better but IMO there is no comparison.
                      SCHUMJ's 1995 roster : http://www.operationsports.com/forum...box-360-a.html

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                      • canes21
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 22953

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                        Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                        Originally posted by schumj
                        Talent does not = great in every case. 2005 USC was way more talented then Texas, minus the QB position. Yet VY and crew have a NC. 95 Nebraska was the most dominant team in history. Steve Spurrier would agree and has. In 01 Miami defeated a below average Nebraska team who didn't even deserve to be in the Rose Bowl 37-14. Very sound victory. In 95 Nebraska beat Florida (a great Florida Team) 62-24.

                        Of course we could all throw out tons of arguments why so and so is better but IMO there is no comparison.
                        Even though there are only 6 years between the teams, they still played in different types of games. I'm a Miami fan, so I'll always believe they were the best team ever in all of college football. It's hard to argue against the 17 1st round picks that team had in one year.
                        “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                        ― Plato

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                        • schumj
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 688

                          #13
                          Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                          Originally posted by canes21
                          Even though there are only 6 years between the teams, they still played in different types of games. I'm a Miami fan, so I'll always believe they were the best team ever in all of college football. It's hard to argue against the 17 1st round picks that team had in one year.
                          Yes totally different eras. And as impressive as their draft picks are it is not a necessary perfect gage into how great a team is. A lot of draft picks are taken by potential, a lot are busts (not saying they were specifically but picks in general). Much like there eras were different so is the difference in players in the NFL and college. Think of all the greats in college football who dominated but never sniffed or had unsuccessful careers in NFL. Tony Mandarich, the Boz, Steve Emtman, Peter Warrick, Charlie Ward, Ki-Jana Carter, Matt Leinart, Tommie Frazier, Eric Crouch, Curtis Enis, Rahsaan Salaam, Blair Thomas, Houston's QB's, Trev Alberts, Robert Gallery, Tim Couch, Ron Dayne, Cedric Benson, Ryan Leaf, Charles Rogers, Hart Lee ****s, Joey Harrington, Rex Grossman, William Green, Akili Smith, JaMarcus Russell, Ken Dorsey, Alex Smith. That is just a few that come to mind who were great/dominating/some of the best in their era in college yet had no or below average NFL careers. Some were high picks too. It doesn't translate one to the other.
                          SCHUMJ's 1995 roster : http://www.operationsports.com/forum...box-360-a.html

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                          • jliehr
                            Rookie
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 53

                            #14
                            Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                            Originally posted by schumj
                            Talent does not = great in every case. 2005 USC was way more talented then Texas, minus the QB position. Yet VY and crew have a NC. 95 Nebraska was the most dominant team in history. Steve Spurrier would agree and has. In 01 Miami defeated a below average Nebraska team who didn't even deserve to be in the Rose Bowl 37-14. Very sound victory. In 95 Nebraska beat Florida (a great Florida Team) 62-24.

                            Of course we could all throw out tons of arguments why so and so is better but IMO there is no comparison.
                            As a fellow Husker fan, I will agree that the 95 team was probably the best I've ever seen, but that Rose Bowl was a mercy score, Miami could have beat the Huskers by just about any score they wanted, it was 34-0 at half. Coker took his foot off the gas and finished the game with respect, Miami could have pretty easily hung 50+ on us that night, but didn't.

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                            • schumj
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 688

                              #15
                              Re: 2001 Miami Hurricanes Roster

                              Originally posted by jliehr
                              As a fellow Husker fan, I will agree that the 95 team was probably the best I've ever seen, but that Rose Bowl was a mercy score, Miami could have beat the Huskers by just about any score they wanted, it was 34-0 at half. Coker took his foot off the gas and finished the game with respect, Miami could have pretty easily hung 50+ on us that night, but didn't.
                              Colorado could too. But they are not in the argument. We were terrible defense in 2001.
                              SCHUMJ's 1995 roster : http://www.operationsports.com/forum...box-360-a.html

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