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FEATURED STORY: Oh, what a night: Champs Sports Bowl recap
I’m sure they’re all asking what could have been.
I didn’t want it to be the case, I promise. I’m typing this while wearing a Jacory Harris jersey.
It was another nail-biter in the Atlantic Coast Conference as No. 16 Miami came back to beat unranked Wake Forest 28-27 in Winston Salem.
So head coach Randy Shannon wasn’t lying when he said that the injury list wouldn’t be as bad as it’s been.
I don’t remember the injury bug ever hitting a unit as badly as it has this season for the University of Miami’s defensive line.
Below are quotes from select players during the press conference held in the Edgerrin James room. This weekend the 11th-ranked Hurricanes (3-1) host Florida A&M (4-0), which is a subdivision team.
It’s that time of year. Time for No. 17 Miami to play its first non-conference game of the year. It’s against No. 8 Oklahoma.
The injuries continue to pile up on the defensive line for Miami.
Below is my biased account on why the unranked University of Miami Hurricanes will defeat the arch rival and 18th-ranked Florida State Seminoles at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium tomorrow night on ESPN.
Barring any injuries that might’ve occurred this morning at practice or might happen during tomorrow’s shortened one, this is the depth chart for the season opener against the Florida State Seminoles.