Tales from the Miami Hurricanes Sideline is a collection of the greatest anecdotes and stories ever told about ÂCanes football. Jim Martz, who has covered the team for more than three decades, chronicles the ups, downs, and sideways of this spirited program that has produced five national championship teams under four different coaches since 1983. They have won under charismatic and colorful coaches and under low-key coaches. More than anything, they have won with colorful players. In an age of parity and just a few years removed from the program nearly being dropped, the Hurricanes have defied the odds and become the dynasty of modern college football. Tales from Miami Hurricanes Sideline offers stories about Lou Saban trudging through a blizzard to recruit Jim Kelly, Howard Schnellenberger in suit and tie refusing to sweat on a sweltering Gainesville afternoon, and Dwayne (aka The Rock) Johnson sharing defensive line duties with Warren Sapp.
There are also details about SchnellenbergerÂs pipe and Jimmy JohnsonÂs hair (and Larry CokerÂs lack thereof). There are tales about 30,000 fans storming the Miami airport to greet the teamÂs return after an upset of Purdue and crowds of just 11,000 in the Orange Bowl when the program bottomed out and only two radio stationsÂone in English and one in SpanishÂcarried the games. It is a must-read for fans of the Hurricanes and all those who envy them.




