Maybe not for study hall, but for football. They were entirely self regulating and self policing. If you did not show to summer conditioning, other players overcame you or drove you from the team. There was no powerful authority figure that reigned in excess, disciplined players, or defined program culture; this was a program run by players, and by the players actions . I am specifically talking about Michael Irvin and Jerome Brown. Their personalities became the culture of Miami Hurricane Football, just as they would both go on to define the cultures of their NFL teams. Play hard on and off the field, Michael Irvin said “attack all weakness in your opponents and teammates until it calluses or dies, and bully and dominate whoever will let you. Maybe stab a teammate in the neck with scissors if he gets lippy” showing this teams