Forbes’ recent gathering of Miami Hurricanes legends at Seminole Hard Rock & Casino in Hollywood provided a fascinating insight into what some of the greatest alumni think about the team's resurgence. It was an exciting occasion as Clinton Portis and Jeremy Shockey – two-time All-Pro players who emerged from the same era that brought home three national championships for 'The U' - shared their thoughts on Miami’s return to prominence in college football.
Shockey, a fan favorite, is thrilled about the team's resurgence. He believes it's all about who's playing hot right now, echoing his experience with March Madness. Shockey is confident that the Hurricanes have what it takes to win and thinks they'll defeat the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers 28-21 at home in their first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
On the other hand, Portis, a charismatic figure who had his fair share of success on the field as well, thinks it's all about defense. He attributes Miami's recent run to getting healthy and their defensive prowess, saying that once they got into the playoffs, the stars aligned for them to make it this far.
Portis believes in the team's ability to pull off an upset by getting pressure on Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, similar to what Hester suggested. While both Portis and Shockey agree that Miami will win the game, their predictions differ slightly – Portis forecasts a 27-24 victory for 'The U', while Shockey thinks it'll be closer, with the Hurricanes winning 28-21.
Both legends have been vocal about how much they care about these young players and want to see them succeed. Shockey is particularly excited about Carson Beck's performance on offense and believes that their defense has been playing lights out all season long.
The recent resurgence of Miami 'Canes football brings back memories of its glorious past, when the likes of Ray Lewis, Michael Irvin, Devin Hester, Ed Reed, and Edgerrin James donned the iconic Orange and Green. The reunion was a fantastic opportunity for the players to reminisce about their own experiences as Hurricanes alumni while sharing insights on how much these young athletes mean to them.
Ultimately, it's clear that both Portis and Shockey are rooting hard for Miami to make history once again. It won't be surprising if 'The U' pulls off an upset in their home stadium, as they have been playing great football all year round.
Shockey, a fan favorite, is thrilled about the team's resurgence. He believes it's all about who's playing hot right now, echoing his experience with March Madness. Shockey is confident that the Hurricanes have what it takes to win and thinks they'll defeat the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers 28-21 at home in their first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
On the other hand, Portis, a charismatic figure who had his fair share of success on the field as well, thinks it's all about defense. He attributes Miami's recent run to getting healthy and their defensive prowess, saying that once they got into the playoffs, the stars aligned for them to make it this far.
Portis believes in the team's ability to pull off an upset by getting pressure on Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, similar to what Hester suggested. While both Portis and Shockey agree that Miami will win the game, their predictions differ slightly – Portis forecasts a 27-24 victory for 'The U', while Shockey thinks it'll be closer, with the Hurricanes winning 28-21.
Both legends have been vocal about how much they care about these young players and want to see them succeed. Shockey is particularly excited about Carson Beck's performance on offense and believes that their defense has been playing lights out all season long.
The recent resurgence of Miami 'Canes football brings back memories of its glorious past, when the likes of Ray Lewis, Michael Irvin, Devin Hester, Ed Reed, and Edgerrin James donned the iconic Orange and Green. The reunion was a fantastic opportunity for the players to reminisce about their own experiences as Hurricanes alumni while sharing insights on how much these young athletes mean to them.
Ultimately, it's clear that both Portis and Shockey are rooting hard for Miami to make history once again. It won't be surprising if 'The U' pulls off an upset in their home stadium, as they have been playing great football all year round.