New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Produced in 2009 by ESPN for its "30 for 30" series, "The U" was a look at all that was good and bad about the rise of the University of Miami's football program in the 1980s. But that wasn't the end of the story. "The U Part 2" picks up where the original film left off, with the program trying to recover from the devastation left by NCAA sanctions and scandals that had some calling for the school to drop football. The Hurricanes rose from those ashes to win another national championship, only to face new controversies when a booster used a Ponzi scheme to win favor with the program.
The opening theme music for the U Part 2 to be released on 12-13-14 directly after the Heisman Trophy (Time slot 9pm) is performed by Trick Daddy. Commissioned by Ernest Foxx, Associate Music Supervisor of the film, Miami's favorite son delivers a powerful ode to his favorite college football team. This new anthem is a recording specially made for The U Part 2 and is available on ITunes, Google Play, and Spotify
ESPN will be doing a live feed during the airing via social media as well as the director to have real time interactions between viewers and the Network. The first 30 for 30 Documentary, titled The U, viewed at the same time slot in sequence of the Heisman Trophy with an audience of nearly 3 million people.
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