"We've gone through some things and we've been in big games," Kaaya said. "We've had all kinds of ups and downs. We've got guys who have played in Blacksburg, played at Tallahassee, played at Nebraska, guys who've seen a lot. And from practice one this spring, even with a new offense, we clicked right away. I don't want to get too ahead of myself, but that right there has me pretty excited." Brad Kaaya in USA Today
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The only thing I have to say is that I'm not ready to lose to Miami three years in a row. Nor can I handle having a losing record to Duke over four years (if we lose this year). That is all.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO OUR PROGRAM
I've never laughed so insanely hard at a gif before.
*sobs uncontrollably*
http://ismiamibakyet.com/
this is awesome
Miami players will be more ready this year because they finally have an actual coach again. I don't think they'll be bak this year but they'll be bak sooner than later, book it. If Kayaa plays the next two years (maybe not likely with his draft stock being high) I think they'll be able to springboard into a much more successful team.
The point I was trying to make when I posted this forum topic was that Kaaya was saying his team was ready because they have played in tough venues, with Blacksburg being mentioned first!
Although he didn't play in this game, you mean like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGsk_KoaABI
Is the U back?
Is the Earth flat?
Does LOLUVA play football?
All jokes aside, Brad Kaaya is insanely good...no doubt a legitimate 1st round prospect. Any time you've got a 1st round prospect leading your program, you've got a shot to be good.
Understatement....

The coastal is going to be a gauntlet.
Yeah. I might not go as far as to say that it's one of the best divisions in NCAA but it sure does have a whole bunch of teams that are just about as good as one another.