This year’s event was set up much differently than it had been in the past. Over the last few we were all stationed in the Knight Sports Complex; the gym where the volleyball team now plays. Players were ushered in, maybe two or three different groups, and we’d have maybe an hour to get all the interviews we needed. They’d then be taken out and the next group would be brought in.
This year, the list of players available was limited to maybe 14 or 15, with the media separated in three different places.
Our allCanes Radio set up turned out to be better than expected, and for that we have to thank new associate athletic director Chris Freet. (For those who missed it, check the allCanes Radio archive from last Wednesday, for Freet’s first local interview.)
Chris gave us the go-ahead to stream live right from the bowels of Hecht. Writers and radio guys were set up in the Edgerrin James team meeting room, TV guys / online video guys were in the Tom Kearns Hall of Fame and we were pretty much solo in the Student Athlete Lounge – Phil D and I the only interviewers in our area, giving us great access to any player stopped to have their pic taken for the Herald or Sun-Sentinel.
Looking back, the list of players were had access to today was pretty staggering; Jacory Harris, Graig Cooper, Kylan Robinson, Colin McCarthy, Adawale Ojomo, Allen Bailey, Mike James, Joel Figueroa, Tyler Horn, Chase Ford, Travis Benjamin, Josh Holmes and ESPN analyst Bruce Feldman.
For those who’ve never see it in person, media day really is tough on thee kids. Most are asked the same questions over and over by two dozen different people. The goal of allCanes Radio was to try and avoid the same four or five questions they’d already been asked, keeping us from getting the same four or five canned answers. We weren’t looking for that same old boring ‘athlete speak’ you get in most interviews.
If the smiles we received were an indicator of some ‘outside the box’ questioning, we succeeded. Our take on the players:
I’m still anxious to see a healthy Jacory Harris, but you absolutely can’t question his leadership. A teammate has referred to him as a “social butterfly” and it fits. Harris is the Pied Piper and if this team indeed gets to a special place, no mystery who will be out there leading the charge.
Coop’s determination is reason enough not to count him out. The running back position is stacked with guys working towards playing time and while #2 probably isn’t an every down back, he doesn’t need to be. There’s a role for him this season.
I imagine Figueroa is one of those much talked about guys who make the huddle a fun place to be. He’s excited about the move outside and he mentioned relying on Orlando Franklin for some pointers on how to handle the switch. Seeing both Figueroa and Frankin playing such a big role on this line is great after both struggled to get through a whole game early on. They’ve both come a long way and this is their time.
When you think of UM on the recruiting front, you talk about the State of Miami and focusing on South Florida talent. A guy like Horn, heading south from Tennessee, is a reminder that Miami’s image and brand permeate even in the deep south.
The Kilgore JC transfer reminds me of Jeremy Shockey a bit. Not on the field, as we’re yet to see him play a down – but in personality. Shockey came to Miami from NE Oklahoma JC and like Ford, brought that thick southern drawl with him. Shockey too was a good ol’ boy and we talked about his mom and back home often. He was a far cry from the tatted up guy we see today, partying with models in Vegas.
Ford has the same innocent Midwestern personality Shockey had. Curious to see how life in South Florida effects him.
Benjamin will have to up his game as a punt returning, with Thearon Collier gone. He showed what he could do as a freshman against Florida State in 2008. I have faith that he’ll provide some highlights this season.
The last guest we had on the show was Bruce Feldman of ESPN. I’ve known Bruce a long time. He’s a Miami grad and somehow always finds a way to make his way down here.
Bruce is fortunate in that he gets to see a lot of teams during this time of year. He recent revelation that there’s more talent at Miami than there is at USC was pretty eye opening – especially after the drop off experienced at UM the past few years. As fans, we tend to live in our own little Coral Gables bubble, but when a national writer comes in and tells you that this team has the horses to get it done – the affirmation is satisfying.
Media Day was a blast for us. It was fun to talk to these kids without their pads on, holding their helmets and already thinking about a position group meeting or their next class. UM got it right this year and for that, a huge thanks to the Sports Information staff, especially our new friend Chris Fleet.
Special thanks to Kerwin Lonzo, Rob Dunning, Scott Zavitz, Bryan Harvey and Margaret Belch, as well.
Don’t forget allCanes Radio will be coming your way live from Smoket Southern Kitchen and Tap on Wednesday night. We have a big show lined up for you so don’t miss it. We’re live from 7-9pm ET and if you can’t make it for the live broadcast, log on to allCanes.com for all of the fun.
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