HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel is working on a profile of Diaz, based in part around the fact that he’s UM football’s first Cuban American head coach. Highly capable Andrea Kremer is doing the piece.
The program debuts at 10 p.m. March 26.
Here was the HBO press release on the feature: “
Elisa Diaz and her six-year-old son, Manny Diaz, fled communist Cuba in 1961 in search of freedom and prosperity, arriving in Miami with little to their name, Elisa’s husband remained behind as a prisoner of the Fidel Castro regime. Working tirelessly to create opportunity for her family, she climbed out of poverty by cleaning hotel rooms. In 2001, her eldest son was elected mayor of Miami, where he would serve two terms. Seventeen years later, her grandson, Manny Diaz Jr., became the first Cuban-American head football coach at the University of Miami. Correspondent Andrea Kremer sits down with the newly appointed Hurricanes head coach and grandson of Cuban exiles to hear his remarkable family story.”
The program debuts at 10 p.m. March 26.
Here was the HBO press release on the feature: “
Elisa Diaz and her six-year-old son, Manny Diaz, fled communist Cuba in 1961 in search of freedom and prosperity, arriving in Miami with little to their name, Elisa’s husband remained behind as a prisoner of the Fidel Castro regime. Working tirelessly to create opportunity for her family, she climbed out of poverty by cleaning hotel rooms. In 2001, her eldest son was elected mayor of Miami, where he would serve two terms. Seventeen years later, her grandson, Manny Diaz Jr., became the first Cuban-American head football coach at the University of Miami. Correspondent Andrea Kremer sits down with the newly appointed Hurricanes head coach and grandson of Cuban exiles to hear his remarkable family story.”