Below is a piece from Steve Gorten at the Sun-Sentinel. Steve made it out to the launch party on Monday night and covered the event. A Gator now in Cane country, it’s nice to see that the new UM beat writer and blogger at least ‘gets’ that it’s a Canes thing.
Thanks to everyone for making the event and to Billy Corben and crew for all they did documentary-wise and working with us to put on a par-tay of this nature:
“Recap of ‘The U’ DVD Party”
by Steve Gorten, Sun-Sentinel
CORAL GABLES — I didn’t get a chance to write about this earlier, but I went out to “The U” DVD release party last night at the Titanic Brewery on the edge of the UM campus and it was worth going. The DVDs started to be sold around 11:30 and the party went on until at least 12:45 a.m. when I left.
For those of you who weren’t there to see, the place was packed and several former players were there to sign autographs and pose for pictures while “The U” documentary was shown continuously on the TV screens.
As usual, Lamar Thomas — sporting a thick, full beard these days — was the life of the party. Brett Perriman was there, too, along with Tolbert Bain, Mike Rumph, Don Soldinger and others. I even saw an old-school “Catholics vs. Convicts” T-shirt on some guy.
As for the DVD, Perriman told me you have to watch the one-hour of material that didn’t make the cut for the ESPN special but is included on the DVD. Lots of good stuff, he promised. I haven’t seen it yet, but will have to check it out.
All of the former players in attendance have high expectations for the 2010 Hurricanes. Would you expect otherwise? This program has thrived over the years in large part because of the enormous confidence.
At one point, when Bain was doing a radio interview with ”The Beast” Brian London, he was asked about the tough early schedule the Hurricanes face.
“And?” Bain responded emphatically.
So there you go. No excuses.
Speaking of The Beast, I’m not one to plug people, but I do recommend checking out his weekly show, allCanes Radio, at allCanes.com. I listened in on some of his interviews last night – they’re up on the website now – and they were entertaining, especially when Thomas and Perriman ganged up and playfully hated on The Playmaker.
Anyhow, the Beast’s show is recorded live on Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., usually at Smoke’t Southern Kitchen. Tommorrow, it will originate from Miller’s Ale House in Boca Raton.
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