In the sweltering summer heat of South Florida, a revolution brewed in the heart of the university town. On a fateful day in 1987, the mighty Miami Hurricanes, led by the fearless coach Don King, dared to challenge the status quo.
For decades, college football had been dominated by the traditional powers of the East Coast and the Ivy League. The Miami Hurricanes, however, refused to be held back. With their unique blend of swagger, style, and athleticism, they shook the foundations of the sport.
Their arrival was met with resistance from the established elite, who saw them as a threat to their authority. But the Hurricanes were undeterred, using every trick in the book to outmaneuver their foes. They exploited loopholes in the rules, pushed the limits of what was thought possible on the field, and captivated the nation with their electrifying brand of football.
Cane Mutiny: How the Miami Hurricanes Overturned the Football Establishment tells the true story of one of the most pivotal moments in college sports history, where a team of rebellious underdogs dared to defy convention and change the game forever.