Miami Hurricanes WR alum Hill threatens to divulge UM secrets

MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 10: (L-R) John Offerdahl, former Miami Dolphins player, Lynn Offerdahl, and Randall Hill, former Miami Dolphins player, attend Destination Fashion 2012 To Benefit The Buoniconti Fund To Cure Paralysis, the fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, on November 10, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images for The Buoniconti Fund)
MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 10: (L-R) John Offerdahl, former Miami Dolphins player, Lynn Offerdahl, and Randall Hill, former Miami Dolphins player, attend Destination Fashion 2012 To Benefit The Buoniconti Fund To Cure Paralysis, the fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, on November 10, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images for The Buoniconti Fund) /
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In an appearance on Hochman and Crowder on Tuesday afternoon, Miami Hurricanes WR alum Randall Hill threatened to expose what he really knows about the football program if changes are not made.

Hill is the latest Miami Hurricanes football alum to speak off the cuff about the disastrous 2018 season. He was an accomplished wide receiver at Miami from 1987-90. Hill was visibly upset about the direction of the Miami football program during his radio appearance.

The range of emotions from former players and fans revolve around what many consider to be an antiquated offense. Some have called for Head Coach Mark Richt to give up his play-calling duties and hire a stronger offensive coordinator.

Hill was brash and passionate as a player. He was an extensive contributor to the ESPN 30 for 30 All about the U. Hill’s passion and candidness has almost always been the same when he appears with Hochman and Crowder.

Hill’s frustrations with the direction of the Miami football program boiled over during his appearance on Tuesday. A former federal agent, Hill threatened to expose secrets about the football program. Its a bold move for a program still recovering from the Nevin Shapiro scandal.

"“I will give him [time] to make changes (if they are not made) then I will start [divulging] what I really know. What can they do to me? I’m already in the [UM] Hall of Fame.”"

Like the fan base and some in the Media, Richt’s slumping offense has Hill frustrated.

"“If you do the same thing and expect different results, you are crazy…. That’s a clear cut sign of insanity. Make some changes. You haven’t changed anything. Ask Al Golden and Randy [Shannon] how that went for them…. Shame on them.”"

Asked about the quarterback situation and Richt continuing to flip-flop between Malik Rosier and N’Kosi Perry Hill said. “you make a decision and go with it.”

The nature of Hill’s job means he frequently cannot divulge his location during his appearances on the show. Some of the information he is working with concerns about national security. Hochman went to Twitter to clarify Hill’s comments on his show.

Three of the Miami Hurricanes four losses during their losing streak occurred on the road. Miami lost at Virginia and Boston College, returned home with a loss to Duke and lost this past weekend at Georgia Tech. Hill didn’t mention what game he was at but said that he has had a tough time wearing Canes gear.

"“People are laughing at me for the [Canes] colors I have on. It’s embarrassing…. My grandmother is rolling over in her grave.”"

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There has been no indication from anyone else about what Hill could be talking about in regards to what he really knows. Until any information comes out that Hill genuinely knows something the likelihood is that like anyone else that cares about the fortunes of the Miami Hurricanes football team, he was just aggravated.