Article By Christopher Adams on 26th April, 2010
Following the 1991 Cotton Bowl, the NCAA committee introduced the first ever rule on taunting, dubbing it the "Miami Rule."
While playing Texas in the Cotton Bowl, the Hurricanes were penalized 16 times for 202 yards, including nine unsportsmanlike conduct calls, setting both bowl and school records.
At one point in the game, Randall Hill scored on a long touchdown pass and continued to sprint through the end zone and into the Cotton Bowl tunnel. He then casually walked back through the tunnel to the field, shooting imaginary pistols at the Texas Longhorns.
These actions were nothing new for the Canes, or "The U," as they liked ...
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