\n","width":550,"height":null,"type":"rich","cache_age":"3153600000","provider_name":"Twitter","provider_url":"https://twitter.com","version":"1.0","source_url":"https://twitter.com/MarkRicht/status/753008778581250048"}Excited to announce one of our guest coaches for Saturday's PARADISE Camp. Nat'l champ & 1st rd TE Jeremy Shockey! pic.twitter.com/JOWhIzZUUE
— Mark Richt (@MarkRicht) July 12, 2016
We knew that Michael Irvin and Ray Lewis wouldn't be the only alums coming to campus for this week's Paradise Camp, and that was confirmed tonight when Mark Richt announced Jeremy Shockey as the first guest coach for this elite recruiting event.
\n","width":550,"height":null,"type":"rich","cache_age":"3153600000","provider_name":"Twitter","provider_url":"https://twitter.com","version":"1.0","source_url":"https://twitter.com/RobRang/status/750456273926180864"}Mark Richt inherited best NFL QB prospect Miami has had in years in Brad Kaaya. Full strengths/weaknesses for Jr QB:https://t.co/r4Ei7fBp8i
— Rob Rang (@RobRang) July 5, 2016
Another day, another article about Mark Richt and Brad Kaaya. Yes, I'm going to link them all. And yes, you should read them all. Enjoy.
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— The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) July 5, 2016
An interesting look behind the scenes from a Miami Hurricanes great.
Full disclosure, I recorded this video podcast before the news of Juwon Young probably getting booted for violations came out. So, please, PLEASE, don't focus on that part of it. Even with the content about Young in the video, I think this is a good video which you'll enjoy.
\n","width":550,"height":null,"type":"rich","cache_age":"3153600000","provider_name":"Twitter","provider_url":"https://twitter.com","version":"1.0","source_url":"https://twitter.com/QBKlass/status/749705831755591680"}Brad Kaaya and Mark Richt are a perfect fit for each other. Miami's offense should have a revival in 2016. https://t.co/3llPCtjUC7
— Derrik Klassen (@QBKlass) July 3, 2016
Here's an interesting piece about a topic we've covered and shared plenty of articles about so far: Mark Richt, Brad Kaaya, and the Canes' 2016 offense.
My take on how the DL looks heading into the 2016 season.
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— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 1, 2016
Steelers 1st round pick and former Canes CB Artie Burns talks about adopting his brothers, his mother's death, and more.
Mark Richt's return to Miami ignited the fan base for a return to the glory days of Hurricane football. With a stellar QB in Brad Kaaya at Richt's disposal and a passionate group of alums backing the Canes, a return to prominence in Coral Gables is within reach.
Don't be surprised if Mac finds a way to stick on the roster. He's a flat out scorer and underrated as a handler, passer, and defender.