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FEATURED STORY: Oh, what a night: Champs Sports Bowl recap
I didn’t want it to be the case, I promise. I’m typing this while wearing a Jacory Harris jersey.
No. 12 Miami has never won in Chapel Hill, N.C.
For the No. 16 Miami Hurricanes, it felt good to avenge the 48-0 loss in the final Orange Bowl game two years ago.
Talk this week has been monopolized by injuries, homecoming and the final Orange Bowl game that Virginia blew out Miami 48-0.
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.
I asked Emily, Clemson’s campus correspondent, a few questions about the game.
TVs at the Rathskeller were showing No. 9 Miami’s game against Central Florida, but students were huddled around those with laptops watching the No. 4 Virginia Tech/No. 19 Georgia Tech game.
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.
Head coach Randy Shannon opened up today’s press conference by talking about this Saturday’s game against the University of Central Florida Knights (3-2) at Bright House Networks Stadium.
First-year defensive coordinator John Lovett spoke at his first UM press conference today, and boy does he like to talk, which is great! He had a lot to say about the Va. Tech loss, the Oklahoma win and why his young players are stepping up big.