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'''''The U''''' is a 2009 documentary film about the [[Miami Hurricanes football|University of Miami football program]] produced by [[Miami]]-based media studio [[Rakontur]] and directed by [[Billy Corben]].
'''''The U''''' is a 2009 documentary film about the [[University of Miami]]'s [[Miami Hurricanes football|football program]] produced by [[Miami]]-based media studio [[Rakontur]] and directed by [[Billy Corben]].


The film premiered December 12, 2009 after the [[Heisman Trophy]] presentation on [[ESPN]] as a part of their ''[[30 for 30]]'' documentary series. ''The U's'' premiere drew 2.3 million viewers, the most ever for a documentary on the sports cable network until the debut of ''Pony Excess'', a documentary about the [[Southern Methodist University football scandal]] in the 1980s.<ref>[https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118012832.html?categoryId=1011&cs=1# Variety - 'The U' sets docu record at ESPN]</ref>
The film premiered December 12, 2009 after the [[Heisman Trophy]] presentation on [[ESPN]] as a part of their ''[[30 for 30]]'' documentary series. ''The U's'' premiere drew 2.3 million viewers, the most ever for a documentary on the sports cable network until the debut of ''Pony Excess'', a documentary about the [[Southern Methodist University football scandal]] in the 1980s.<ref>[https://variety.com/2009/tv/news/the-u-sets-docu-record-at-espn-1118012832/ Variety - 'The U' sets docu record at ESPN]</ref>


==Home media==
==Release==
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This film was released on [[DVD]] in 2010, both separately and as part of the ''[[30 for 30]]'' box set. The DVD cover, depicting [[Michael Irvin]], originally had the "U" logo on his helmet, but it was airbrushed from the cover after the [[University of Miami]] objected to the logo's use. Excerpts from [[Florida State University]]'s "Seminole Rap" video that initially appeared in the documentary were also cut from the DVD release.
This film was released on [[DVD]] in 2010, both separately and as part of the ''[[30 for 30]]'' box set. The DVD cover, depicting [[Michael Irvin]], originally had the "U" logo on his helmet, but it was airbrushed from the cover after the [[University of Miami]] objected to the logo's use. Excerpts from [[Florida State University]]'s "Seminole Rap" video that initially appeared in the documentary were also cut from the DVD release.


==Sequel==
==Sequel: ''The U Part 2''==
In December 2014, [[ESPN]] released a second ''[[30 for 30]]'' film about the [[Miami Hurricanes football]] program, ''The U Part 2''. Part 2 documents the second rise to glory of the University of Miami in the late 1990s and early 2000s followed again by a setback to the program, largely due to [[2011 University of Miami athletics scandal|a 2011 scandal]] involving rogue booster [[Nevin Shapiro]].
In December 2014, [[ESPN]] released ''The U Part 2'', a sequel to ''The U''. The sequel was also a ''[[30 for 30]]'' film. The sequel documents the second rise to glory of the [[Miami Hurricanes football|University of Miami]] in the late 1990s and early 2000s, culminating in its fifth national championship in [[2001 Miami Hurricanes football team|2001]] followed again by major setbacks to the program, including the [[2011 University of Miami athletics scandal|2011 scandal]] involving rogue booster [[Nevin Shapiro]].


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://30for30.espn.com/film/the-u.html Official website]
* [https://www.espn.com/espnplus/catalog/c11da66e-1b8a-4d09-a3e6-8fbcf124a863/the-u Official website]
* {{IMDb title|1199479|The U}}
* {{IMDb title|1199479|The U}}
* [https://www.espn.com/espnplus/catalog/4a01ba28-71a7-402c-8f8c-c3fd19b08f95/the-u-part-2 ''The U: Part 2''] at [[ESPN+]]
* {{IMDb title|4284192|The U: Part 2}}


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Latest revision as of 04:03, 26 November 2024

The U
2009 promotional poster
Directed byBilly Corben
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time80 minutes
Production companyRakontur
Original release
NetworkESPN
ReleaseDecember 12, 2009 (2009-12-12)

The U is a 2009 documentary film about the University of Miami's football program produced by Miami-based media studio Rakontur and directed by Billy Corben.

The film premiered December 12, 2009 after the Heisman Trophy presentation on ESPN as a part of their 30 for 30 documentary series. The U's premiere drew 2.3 million viewers, the most ever for a documentary on the sports cable network until the debut of Pony Excess, a documentary about the Southern Methodist University football scandal in the 1980s.[1]

Release

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This film was released on DVD in 2010, both separately and as part of the 30 for 30 box set. The DVD cover, depicting Michael Irvin, originally had the "U" logo on his helmet, but it was airbrushed from the cover after the University of Miami objected to the logo's use. Excerpts from Florida State University's "Seminole Rap" video that initially appeared in the documentary were also cut from the DVD release.

Sequel: The U Part 2

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In December 2014, ESPN released The U Part 2, a sequel to The U. The sequel was also a 30 for 30 film. The sequel documents the second rise to glory of the University of Miami in the late 1990s and early 2000s, culminating in its fifth national championship in 2001 followed again by major setbacks to the program, including the 2011 scandal involving rogue booster Nevin Shapiro.

See also

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