ESPN's 30 For 30

They capped it off with a montage of quick hits about the program getting out of Erickson's control, the onset of probation, rebuilding years and the hiring of Butch Davis. A number of the guys then spoke about how special the program is, particularly what they were apart of, and it closed with screen captions about the demolition of the Orange Bowl, Davis's success and the 2001 title. It was really just about the 80s/early 90s teams.
 
Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks; this Sunday @ 9, right after the March Madness breakdown. The buzz on this thing has been incredible.
 
Man, I want to see what Spike Lee has to say (if anything).
 
I loved the Reggie Miller one. It was pretty funny. So far, its my third favorite only to Without Bias, and The U.
 
"The U" is getting a sequel

ESPN's documentary on the University of Miami football program was such a hit that the creators have begun working on a sequel.

Director Billy Corben said the new film, It's All About the U, will focus on Hurricanes football between 1992 and 2002. The first movie, called The U, primarily focused on the 1980s, through 1991.

Interviews with former Canes are being lined up for the first three weeks of April. ``Then we'll edit it the rest of the year'' while juggling nonsports projects, Corben said. He would love for the sequel to air on ESPN but hasn't discussed it with the network. Corben likely will have other options if ESPN passes.

The idea of doing a sequel ``started as a lark,'' Corben said. ``[Former UM cornerback] Mike Rumph twittered after the first movie, `What about the U-2?' A few weeks ago, we said, `Why don't we just do it?'''

Corben said the sequel ``will cover the Pell Grant scandal and the program's downfall and give Butch Davis his due for rebuilding the program. Butch did something extraordinary that deserves to be acknowledged.''

The film will spend considerable time on the 2001 team -- put together by Davis and coached by Larry Coker -- ``which is considered one of the best teams of all time,'' Corben said. ``It all comes down to what Alonzo Highsmith said at the end of the first movie about the program's success: If they had accomplished all of this at a major football university like Alabama, the school would have built monuments.

``This sequel will be the monument to the 2001 team even if the university is not as enthusiastic to memorialize their accomplishments.''

Corben also will reflect on the 2002 team that lost the Fiesta Bowl (and the national championship) to Ohio State after a highly questionable pass-interference call against UM.

``We have Larry Coker talking about that,'' Corben said. ``We didn't use any of Coker's interview in the first movie.''

Corben said UM declined to cooperate with the first film but ``I hope they will be more reasonable this time around.'' He said he wants to interview only two people currently employed by the university -- former athletic director Paul Dee (who teaches at UM) and strength and conditioning coach Andreu Swasey.

The U was ESPN's highest-rated documentary ever, with a 1.8 rating and 2.3 million viewers on its first airing. By comparison, other documentaries in ESPN's ``30 for 30'' series averaged below a 1.0 rating. ESPN said it will release a DVD of The U -- with about 30 minutes of deleted scenes -- on Amazon.com, but it isn't available yet.

ESPN's upcoming documentaries include one on Ricky Williams (April 27, 8 p.m.), Allen Iverson (April 13, 8 p.m.), Rotisserie baseball (April 20, 8 p.m.). An ABC documentary at 4 p.m. April 3 will be on Loyola Marymount under Paul Westhead.
 
ESPN, why the hell isn't the Ricky Williams documentary coming out a week earlier?

A 4-20 premier of a Ricky Williams documentary would have surpassed the U's record.
 
That would have made a lot of sense. Shame on them for dropping the ball.
 
Anyone watch the Ricky 30 for 30...had no clue the guy was sexually abused by his dad.
 
I really liked the Ricky Williams documentary. We really got to see inside of head a bit and I liked that football was bascially a backdrop in the film to Ricky's other pursuits in life.
 
So far I've only seen Winning Time with Reggie Miller. Although I grew up watching most of that series it was still very well done. Thoroughly enjoyed it. :up:

Have The Trial Of Iverson and Ricky Williams recorded just no time to watch them yet.
 
Pony Excess - about SMUs football program during the 80's.....damn good
 
Missed it tonight cause I'm working. Hope I can see it later.



Will SMU EVER bounce back?


:doom: :doom: :doom:
 
maybe not to the national championship game, but June Jones has gotten the program on the right track
 
Watching Pony Excess now...

Can't help but laugh everytime they cut to commercial and the voiceover tells me that it's "proudly being brought to you by Cadillac and the Bank of America"...
 

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