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The Big East Took the Hurricanes for The Football Program, Now the Basketball Program has to try and Keep Up
What do the names Ted Hendricks, Jim Kelly, Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp and Rick Barry have in common? They all played collegiate sports for the University of Miami and earned All-American honors. Too bad only one of them played basketball for the Hurricanes! Yes the U is famous for it’s great football teams that intimidate and dominate opponents. They are not famous for great basketball players. Rick Barry is the exception. He may have be the best player on a bad team in the country. How bad are the Hurricanes? Well, after Barry decided to take his services and join the pros the program actually shut down. Of course that was not the only reason but it sure seemed that way. The Cane’s have enjoyed incredible success due to the work of a few great coaches that turned this vacation mecca located on the tip of Florida into a football powerhouse. Barry sat out a year for a chance to play with the big boys and in the meantime the Hurricanes football program blew up. This led to the administration realzing they better put back together the band or in this case the basketball to take advantage of their opportunities including joining a major conference. The suitors were calling for them and their brethren to the North (Florida State) to join up so they could take advantage of those great football programs. But of course you better have a basketball program if the ACC or the Big East is going to accept you. The basketball program also got a break when the courts turned down Barry’s request to turn pro and the wunder kid decided to come back for one more year. The fact that Miami also just restarted their program after their hiatus had nothing to do with Barry coming back. Or did it? You could conjecture that the Hurricanes under Coach Bruce Hale will not be very good. And you would be correct Sir! To make matters worse the Hurricanes have joined arguably the best college basketball program in the country and have only been back playing for two years. The Big East was more than happy to get the Hurricanes primarily of course for their great football program. That addition alone made the Big East enough of a player on a national level that they were included in the Bowl Championship Series. Being one of the six BCS conferences is quite a thorn in the cap of this conference which started just a few years back as a basketball only conference. Having Miami makes them legitimate in one sport and gives the Big Dogs an easy win in basketball. Truly the best of both worlds!
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Coach: Bruce Hale
Returning Players
Players | Pos | Year | Height | Weight | HS | State |
Rick Barry | F | Sr | 6'7 | 205.0 | Roselle Park | NJ |
Eric Brown | F | So | 6'6 | 195.0 | Brooklyn | NY |
Don Curnutt | G | Sr | 6'3 | 171.0 | Tipton | IN |
Tito Horford | C | So | 7'1 | 245.0 | Houston | TX |
Rusty Parker | F | Sr | 6'3 | 210.0 | Daytona Beach | FL |
Mike Wittman | F | Sr | 6'6 | 210.0 | Nanuet | NY |
Wayne Beckner | F | Sr | 6'5 | 185.0 | Florida | IN |
Bill Soens | C | Sr | 6'8 | 230.0 | Philadelphia | PA |
Mike McCoy | C | Sr | 7'1 | 235.0 | Ft. Wayne | IN |
Ed Morris | F | Sr | 6'4 | 175.0 | Elwood | IN |
Ron Godfrey | F | Sr | 6'4 | 180.0 | Martin's Ferry | OH |
Sy Chadroff | F | Sr | 6'2 | 180.0 | Bronx | NY |
Dick Miani | G | Sr | 6'1 | 170.0 | New York | NY |
Dick Hickox | G | Sr | 5'6 | 160.0 | Ft. Wayne | IN |
Gene Stage | G | Sr | 6'2 | 170.0 | Elwood | IN |
Will Allen | F-C | Jr | 6'6 | 230.0 | Rockville | MD |
Julie Cohen | G | Sr | 6'0 | 180.0 | Brooklyn | NY |
Top Incoming Players
Pos | Yr | Ht | Wt | HS City | State | |
Constantin Popa | C | Fr | 7'3 | 235 | Fork Union | VA |
Tim James | F | Fr | 6'7 | 212 | Miami | FL |
Johnny Hemsley | G-F | Fr | 6'5 | 195 | Baltimore | MD |
Darius Rice | F | Fr | 6'10 | 222 | Jackson | MS |
Durand Scott | G | Fr | 6'5 | 204 | New York | NY |
James Jones | F | Fr | 6'8 | 211 | Miami | FL |
John Salmons | G-F | Fr | 6'7 | 210 | Plymouth Meeting | PA |
Guillermo Diaz | G | Fr | 6'2 | 185 | Miami | FL |
Robert Hite | G | Fr | 6'2 | 190 | Cincinnati | OH |
Vernon Jennings | G | Fr | 6'4 | 203 | College Park | GA |
Dwayne Collins | F-C | Fr | 6'8 | 241 | Miami | FL |
Joe Wylie | C-F | Fr | 6'9 | 210 | Washington | DC |
Schedule
Central Florida | 1 |
@Alabama | 2 |
Jacksonville | 3 |
@Clemson | 3 |
Alabama State | 3 |
Stetson | 5 |
West Virginia | 5 |
Rutgers | 6 |
Florida State | 6 |
Boston College | 7 |
Providence | 7 |
@West Virginia | 8 |
@Florida | 8 |
@Pittsburgh | 9 |
@Syracuse | 9 |
Notre Dame | 10 |
@Florida International | 10 |
@Seton Hall | 11 |
@St. John's | 11 |
@South Florida | 12 |
Syracuse | 13 |
@Connecticut | 13 |
Georgetown | 14 |
Villanova | 14 |
@Boston College | 15 |
@Providence | 15 |
@Florida A&M | 16 |
Uconn | 16 |
The Hurricanes Have Height But Need Teamwork to Compete
Barry is one of the most gifted talents the basketball world has ever seen. He has all of the tools. He is an incredible shooter who can fire away from long distance or drive to the hoop and put up an incredible array of one handed off balance shots. The 6’7 forward is accurate from anywhere and may be the best free throw shooter (yes he shoots them granny style) in the world. He plays forward but had the ball handling skills of a point guard. A terrific passer and solid rebounder, Barry’s best strength is his tenacity and leadership. Imagine how bad this team would have been without him. Ironically the only reason that Barry stayed at Miami through all their problems was because he had fallen in love with Coach Bruce Hale’s daughter. He even sat out waiting for the Hurricanes to return as a favor to Hale as he was hired to get the program restarted and they wanted their star back Barry could have went and played with anyone after they shut down the program and he most definitely would have made any contender pretty impossible to beat. Just Imagine the outspoken Barry mixing things up in New York where he is from and playing for St. John’s next to Chris Mullin? Of course Barry likes it in a place where he is the biggest fish in the seas and that is definitely the case in Miami. You may think that Barry is a stat accumulator that is selfish and only out for personal glory. Some people surmise this and those people are wrong. Barry may have an ego the size of the Caribbean but he as unselfish of a player and as good of a leader as there is. If the players around him are willing to work as hard as he does? And that is a big if? Especially in a city that has as many distractions as Miami does.
Senior Don Curnutt was the only consistent force in the team’s first year back. A terrific shooter who has fallen in love with the three point line Curnutt has the size at 6’3 to get his shot off and can also get to the hoop. Cornutt was a stud in Indiana in High School and was part of an Indiana connection established by Hale that basically created this program. In Barry’s absence he easily led the team in scoring and should be a nice second fiddle this year as he will open up the court for his teammates. Curnutt is also a terrific passer who has played his fair share of point (out of need on this team) but is better suited doing what he does best which is shoot the ball. He might not be Jimmy Walker or Dave Bing but Curnutt is a solid two guard who knows how to score. Undersized back court mate Dick Hickox has been the primary point guard for this team since he got here from Ft. Wayne Indiana. Hickox is cat quick but at five foot eight and can score but has a hard time guarding anyone especially in this conference. If this this is indeed the starting backcourt it will be like a sieve defensively. Many of the eligible players who helped build this program are not coming back for more or are long shots to make the team. Potential seniors Gene Stage, Ken Allen, Junior Gee, Abe Friedman and Sy Chadroff will not be returning with ‘The Bronx Bomber’ being the biggest subtraction. ‘Windows’ as he was dubbed as he wore thick glasses from the Bronx (many East Coast kids migrated south to Miami back in the day) but was the first star here and man could he could score. Fellow Big Apple stud Julie Cohen (Brooklyn), a true point guard, and the aptly named Dick Miani will be back and competing for playing time. Hale will be bringing in some more athletic guards to compete here and there is a good chance the veterans will be losing playing time if not their starting role though it is hard to see Curnutt not playing extensively even with his defensive weaknesses.
The Hurricanes do have a couple of true seven footers on their roster foremost of which is Senior Mike McCoy. McCoy is another Indiana boy (Ft. Wayne again) who goes 7’1 235 and is a good offensive player. McCoy was a high school stud in the Hoosier state and first attended Northwestern but transferred down here. He, like Barry, sat out last year but if this team is going to shock it will be because of him. Seven footers with his offensive skill set do not just roll up on the shores but whether or not he can hang with the beasts of the east is another question. If he does the Hurricanes might have a chance of winning a few games. Another transfer, Bill Soens, this time from Philly (Villanova) has some size at 6’8 230 and can bang and is definitely in the mix for PT this year. JC transfer Wayne Canady came down from Indy last year and performed well in the post in limited minutes and at 6’7 220 has some size. Rod Godrey who would have been a senior but is vastly undersized at 6’4, has decided to become a coach instead of returning and Hale has placed him in charge of the JV team after a solid career in Coral Gables. Junior Will Allen was huge last year and looks to get more minutes. Allen from Rockville Maryland (Rockman he’s just made of bricks) only goes 6’6 but is a muscular 230 and can really board. He will play as he has a heck of a work ethic and loves playing here but is he big enough for this league? Whatever Allen does this kid is destined to be a success as he has made it clear he ‘wants to change the world!’ Allen is foremost of the guys looking to play next to Barry at the four but Hale does have a couple of other returning forwards who can play. Mike Wittman, Rusty Parker and Ed Morris will compete for time with Whitman having the best chance. None are big enough at 6’6, 6’6 and 6’4 but they are gamers and will get their shot though supposedly Hale has recruited mighty heavily at the forward position with Barry being his poster boy!