@@drewscoggins3309 Forgot about that. This game is a good example of how scary it is when the big Florida schools keep their instate talent. Between FSU, Miami, and UF, the state of Florida dominated the 90s when Nebraska wasn't on the other sideline.
20:18 That commercial break theme is iconic. ESPN really stepped up their college football production in the mid 90s. Their Saturday night games always felt and were presented like a big deal.
@@davidc.992 I agree to an extent. The Rock was a decent college player, but he wasn’t cut out to be an NFL star. Given how incredibly successful his acting career has turned out, I suspect that he now doesn’t regret being beaten out of a starting DT spot by Sapp.
@@davidc.992I agree and I think that also takes away from the genuine greatness those Miami teams were. He was basically just a big guy with the build of a bodybuilder playing a little bit of football. Even his movies are tacky as hell.
I watched this game at a bar and as the only Cane fan, got heckled by the bouncer all game. I bet him $50 Miami would win. After they won I collected my $50 and walked out on a $150 bar tab. Lol
Derrick Brooks, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, and Warrick Dunn all on the same field. What a game.
Dwayne Johnson as well
@@drewscoggins3309 Forgot about that. This game is a good example of how scary it is when the big Florida schools keep their instate talent. Between FSU, Miami, and UF, the state of Florida dominated the 90s when Nebraska wasn't on the other sideline.
THE ROCK....Never tire of these games!
@@haroldfarquad6886EXACTLY. Can't stand when a gimmick is compared to GENUINE greatness. Talent level was crazy good, and I'm a Michigan alum.
20:18 That commercial break theme is iconic. ESPN really stepped up their college football production in the mid 90s. Their Saturday night games always felt and were presented like a big deal.
Back when this rivalry was must see TV
Facts!
Yes, although I think it's on its way back.
I miss Miami’s uniforms from this era. The stuff they started introducing around 2000ish always looked cheap and XFLish. Stick to the classics.
Totally agree.. the mid 90s uniforms were the Shyt
This adidas era look a lot like the classic uniforms IMO
Those Canes back then Ballers. They played as a unit.
It is always to see #94 Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson playing defensive tackle as a backup to Warren Sapp.
Sapp was the real deal out there. The Rock was meant for Hollywood. (Special Effects)
@@davidc.992 I agree to an extent. The Rock was a decent college player, but he wasn’t cut out to be an NFL star. Given how incredibly successful his acting career has turned out, I suspect that he now doesn’t regret being beaten out of a starting DT spot by Sapp.
@@davidc.992I agree and I think that also takes away from the genuine greatness those Miami teams were. He was basically just a big guy with the build of a bodybuilder playing a little bit of football. Even his movies are tacky as hell.
I was there. It was deafening. Wild atmosphere.
I miss the orange bowl
I watched this game at a bar and as the only Cane fan, got heckled by the bouncer all game. I bet him $50 Miami would win. After they won I collected my $50 and walked out on a $150 bar tab. Lol
Go Big Red!! What an era
No one could touch this Miami Team
What a huge upset this was.
What’s not mentioned from a TRU canes fan , FSU had a hof coaching staff, Damn
Bro………………UM was supposed to be vulnerable and Miami came out and dominated.
😁🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
All day 🙌 baby
DAMN I LOVE IT WHEN FLORIDA STATE LOSES
Kanell really choked. Miami got lucky this game Kanell was this bad because FSU had the better team.
FBA/B1