Miami Gets Clear Warning From Michael Irvin
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Alongside Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis and a parade of iconic alums, Miami's past has become the fuel powering its present in the College Football Playoff.
Former Hurricanes star Michael Irvin made headlines with his sideline antics as Miami’s 24–14 Cotton Bowl win over Ohio State propelled the team to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
"All those guys were here winning championships," UM offensive lineman Anez Cooper said. "They pass on the torch to us. We're just trying to keep on."
Miami football legend Michael Irvin was ecstatic after the Hurricanes pulled off the upset against Ohio State.
Michael Irvin is one of the premier playmakers in NFL history having made countless huge catches and highlight reel plays throughout his Hall of Fame pro football career. The three-time Super Bowl winner with the Dallas Cowboys during the 1990s has also used the instincts and insights he displayed on the field to become a
Michael Irvin couldn’t sleep Wednesday night, and it had nothing to do with caffeine or the celebration beers. Miami’s upset of Ohio State hit him the same way a big game used to when he played. The kind that keeps your mind racing,
Michael Irvin couldn't contain himself after Miami's Playoff victory over Texas A&M, as the fiery Hurricanes legend was in rare form.
Former Corado Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders has not yet established a career in the NFL, but he is growing his name through social media. Hall of Famer and for