Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin visited the Miami Hurricanes' training facility on Sunday and gave the team a fiery pep talk. Irvin also bragged about his stellar NFL career and records to motivate the young players at the program.
In a video posted on Instagram by "305sportss," Irvin was seen giving the Miami roster a passionate monologue.
"Every last one of them, I beat them all," Irvin said. "They can all outrun me, but I out-ringed them. Ring-a-ding-a-ling. I got them all. I got rings and things. Gold jackets, championships, all that.

"I didn't win a ring, I won rings. And I didn't win on one level, I won on all levels."
Irvin played three years at Miami before entering the 1988 NFL draft. The Dallas Cowboys picked him with the No. 11 pick in the first round.
Irvin spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Cowboys. He won three Super Bowls wth the franchise and earned five Pro Bowl honors.
Across his pro football career, Irvin recorded 11,904 yards and 65 touchdowns on 750 receptions in 159 regular-season games. He was also named to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team and has been given a Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor.
Irvin was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2007.
Michael Irvin won the national championship at Miami in the 1987 season

Michael Irvin helped Miami win the national title in his final year with the team in the 1987 season. During his three years with the program, the wideout posted 2,423 yards and 26 touchdowns on 143 receptions.
Irvin was named as a second-team All-American in the 1985 and 1987 seasons. He was also named as a first-team All-American in the 1986 season.
Miami last won the national title in the 2001 season. The Hurricanes are one of the favorites to win the championship next season, since landing quarterback Carson Beck from Georgia in January.
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