
Larry Brodsky: UM’s Forgotten Receiver
Former University of Miami receiver Larry Brodsky (#43) is pictured below with his father and former UM running backs coach Joe Brodsky in 1981. Larry Brodsky was... Read more.

Whitey Campbell: UM’s Greatest All Around Athlete
Who is the greatest athlete in University of Miami history? There are so many worthy candidates. Names like Michael Irvin, Rick Barry, Ray Lewis, Ted Hendricks,... Read more.

The Golden Ruel of Offensive Line
University of Miami offensive lineman Pat Ruel is pictured below on the far right along with UM teammates (left to right): Stan Bujalski, Steve Gaunt and Tom Turchetta... Read more.

Dolphins Big Brother Stu Weinstein was Always Watching
Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula exits the field while escorted by Stu Weinstein, the team’s head of security. A longtime private investigator, Weinstein... Read more.

A Blast From Miami High Past
Special thanks to Cindy Smith Proteau who sent this photo of an official program from a game between Miami High and Central High School of Chattanooga, Tennessee... Read more.

Ted Hendricks was Miami’s Mad Stork
Who is the greatest player in University of Miami history? It’s hard to argue against Ted Hendricks. Born in Guatemala, Hendricks grew up in Miami Springs... Read more.

Remembering the Late Brian Piccolo
The late Brian Piccolo was born 79 years ago on Halloween 1943. A 1961 graduate of Central Catholic High School in Fort Lauderdale (now known as St. Thomas Aquinas... Read more.

Coral Gables Top Cop Is a Cane for Life
Actor Dwayne Johnson chats with Ed Hudak at the Orange Bowl in 2007. While most fans know Johnson’s story, they may not be familiar with Hudak. Although there... Read more.

Doug Swift: Miami’s Forgotten No Name
Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Doug Swift proved you don’t have to attend a big-time college football powerhouse to have a successful NFL career. In fact, you... Read more.

Miami Springs Legend Freddie Miles Turns 60
Happy 60th birthday to Freddie Miles. Miles (#13) is pictured with Miami Springs High School teammate Carl Sheffield in 1979. Since its beginning, the Orange Bowl... Read more.