Miami has a great formula. Great inner city speed, tough ethnic white guys and a few Italian American quarterbacks. They kind of reinvented how you play football in the 80s. The blue bloods adopted much later.
They were 8-2 coming into this game and had the eventual Heisman Trophy winner (Tim Brown) on their team. Miami was just that much better than everyone they played in 87. To my knowledge, Tony Rice never played in the NFL. He might have played in the CFL or some other professional league but not the NFL.
@@mikelee7318 Miami got a free call too. touchdown call when the idiot didn't even come close to catching the ball in the end zone. Totally bogus touchdown call for Miami but Notre Dame still beat y'all. Ha!
I loved when the Canes put that 58-0 whack job on Gerry Faust. Listening to Ara Parsegian whining like a sissy was good fun!
17-8-1 NOTRE DAME OWNS THE CANES!
Miami has a great formula. Great inner city speed, tough ethnic white guys and a few Italian American quarterbacks. They kind of reinvented how you play football in the 80s. The blue bloods adopted much later.
Lmfao
We all remember the great black athletes but those old Miami teams had their fair share of NFL caliber white guys.
You forget Miami's non Italian QB's. Kosar, Erickson and Walsh.
I know Notre Dame wishes they had better inner city speed. They had too much of what I call " suburban speed".
Tony Rice couldn't throw the ball worth a dam Lou Holtz deserves a lot credit for doing as well as he did with a stiff at Qb.
He had a cannon but accuracy was an issue
@@andyraphael There’s a huge difference between “misfiring cannon” and “misfiring pop gun.”
They were one year away from greatness
I remember watching this game overseas (Armed Forces Network).
thanks for uploading this!
Notre Dame tried to win this game with what I call "Ned Bolcar" football. You don't beat Miami with Ned Bolcar football.
Could you kindly put the ND-Miami match-up of 1983 as well as 1985 up?
How was notre dame even ranked and how did tony Rice go pro when a teenager could throw better than him
They were 8-2 coming into this game and had the eventual Heisman Trophy winner (Tim Brown) on their team. Miami was just that much better than everyone they played in 87.
To my knowledge, Tony Rice never played in the NFL. He might have played in the CFL or some other professional league but not the NFL.
I see what you did there ... 34:14
I watch all these old games on RUclips and boy did we turn over the ball a lot. We would have torched teams even worse.
Turnovers are the reason Miami has 5 instead of 8 Natty's. 2002 OSU, 1988 ND, and the worst loss in Miami history PSU 1986.
😁😁🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Notre lame crickets crickets crickets crickets crickets crickets crickets crickets 24-0
All of those players are now 55 to 60 years old.
So
I remember watching this game when it aired....always enjoyed when the canes would beat up on those leprechauns.
Go canes 🍊🌴
And then came 1988! Ha!
Winning on a BS fumble call?
@@mikelee7318 Miami got a free call too. touchdown call when the idiot didn't even come close to catching the ball in the end zone. Totally bogus touchdown call for Miami but Notre Dame still beat y'all. Ha!
@@RAY_L_A lucky for the irish the playoff was not around then. miami would have bitch slapped them in a rematch
@@angusthecat6617 Ha! Notre Dame had their number. It would have been a curb stomping.
@@RAY_L_A- ND didn’t want a rematch with that Miami team on a neutral field. Miami would’ve beaten them rather convincingly.
Brent Musburger being a **** head😂
Musburger was useless.
go irish
Wasn't this game billed as the "Catholics vs. Convicts"?
that was 1988
Yeah! IT Should've been convicts vs molesters...lol
I hate no team more than ND.
Sweetest victory 🙌🙌🙌
Full games > condensed games
You can watch more games when they’re condensed though.