Five Reasons Canes has goes in depth on the Big 3 Canes' sports: (1) Football, (2) Basketball, and (3) Baseball as part of the Five Reasons Sports Network. The Sixth Ring Canes Show brings you the best coverage for Miami Hurricanes Football with Larry Blustein, Danny Jaillet, Jazz Santana, and Vishnu Parasuraman. Buckets will keep you updated on everything Men's and Women's Basketball with Melissa... more
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Previewing what the Canes' defense needs to do against the FSU offense
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Previewing what the Canes' offense needs to do against the FSU defense
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FSU loses to UVA. How does it impact the Canes-Noles matchup?
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Miami heads to Tallahassee for the big one.
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Heisman is suppose to represent the best player in college football. I get it, I’d like to see Cam Ward get it as well, but there’s zero reason to try and downplay Travis Hunter. He is definitely the single best overall athlete in College Football.
He doesn’t have to be the best CB or the singularly best WR. This man is playing well over a 100 snaps per game. He has over a 1,000 yards receiving.
Hunter is 5th in the nation in receiving yards and yall are sitting there trying to say he’s... more
If you all are going to break the entire podcast down in segments, at least upload them in correct order. It’s frustrating trying to find the correct order to listen. Just post the entire pod not separated.
I’ll start by saying I was subscribed to this channel previously as 5th Rings Canes with Donno and Blu giving weekly pods a couple of years ago.
Then it stopped and returned as The 6th Rings Canes with new people and I genuinely enjoy the show.
But now I’m not sure what the world is this channel. I was here for Miami Hurricanes Football, now it’s going over baseball, basketball ( men and women).
You all just introduced The Buckets podcast, here I am thinking you’re just encouraging Canes... more
We do have a crazy Dallas cowboy like fanbase with both unrealistic and imaginary expectations but blowout losses to MSTU & Duke still aren’t acceptable. Players need to step up and perform their assignments better.
With all of that said we can’t completely absolve Mario & Staff because it’s Year 1, Duke’s Head Coach is a 1st Year Head Coach that took over a terrible team and they’ve established themselves and an identity has a hard nose blue-collar team. Duke’s Oline got a better push agains... more
If Rob Chudzinski is the hire, then I hope he’s studied spread concepts since his NFL days, otherwise it would be a step-backwards to return to an old school pro style offense when Miami finally got with the times.
Nick Saban brought in different coaches to get Bama’s offense up to speed.. When Coach O brought in Joe Brady to update LSU offense they went nuclear. Heck Andy Reid is one of the most creative offensive minds in football and he’s studied and included spread concepts into his ... more
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