Ryan Ragone making the field as a Hurricane walk-on should be celebrated

Ryan Ragone joined the Miami Hurricanes this year as a walk-on after redshirting his freshman year at Arkansas State. He went on to play his way onto the field for a few snaps here and there before playing most of last week’s game vs. Georgia Tech in place for the injured Michael Pinckney. 

The tackling from the defense was subpar overall and the Yellow Jackets were able to rush for 207 yards and beat the Hurricanes 28-21 in overtime, but Ragone got the brunt of the fans frustration on social media.

That led to teammates and coaches defending him soon after.

“I thought Ryan Ragone went in and did a heck of a job,” Miami defensive coordinator Blake Baker said. “If he was struggling maybe that was something we could’ve discussed but he went in there, he played 31 snaps, we had him down finding his way around the ball 10 times from either an assist or a solo tackle. There’s some plays that I’m sure just every kid that walked on that field would like to have back but I tip my hat to him.”


The consensus from fans, blogs and media alike was that freshman scholarship linebacker Sam Brooks should’ve filled in at weakside linebacker. However he is middle linebacker Shaq Quarterman’s backup. If he was in that position, he would be going in green. 

“He’s moving from defensive end, what he played in high school, to linebacker, so he’s learning a new position,” Diaz said. “It would be unfair of us to expect him to understand how to play Mike [middle linebacker] and Will, right? That’s why he didn’t feature defensively on Saturday.”

Fans typically don’t care about the players on a personal level because there’s always a great distance between the two. College football is not a professional sport but since it’s on TV and in a venue that holds more people than towns across America, it might as well be. The brand and uniforms are professional even though the kids are not, but they are treated as such in their criticism.

Linebacker is a position of historic pride at the University of Miami and for Ragone to position himself for playing time in an ACC game as a walk-on is an accomplishment worth celebrating.

“It’s one of those deals where his number was called,” Baker said, “and I thought he answered it.”

But the fans are so blinded by the rewards of the score to have any interests of who he or any other student-athlete is as people. Whether or not it’s any fault of their own, is for another column.

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