The Official Campus Correspondent Blog for the Miami Hurricanes.
FEATURED STORY: Oh, what a night: Champs Sports Bowl recap
Below is my take on everything orange, green and purple.
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.
I hate to say I told you so, but at least it’s a good thing this week.
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.
After you’ve read my somewhat sarcastic and dry take on Saturday’s game against the Hokies, read my commentary that was published in today’s The Miami Hurricane asking people to stop panicking about the loss.
Virginia Tech’s blogger Chip asked me the following questions, and my answers are as follows. Be sure to follow my twitter tomorrow as I tweet during the real game of the week.
Tyrod Taylor, home-field advantage and the weather (I’ve seen anything from sunny to heavy rain) could be pivotal as well.
Senior offensive lineman Matt Pipho
[dealing with a six-man rotation] The way we conditioned in summer practice and stuff, I haven’t been out a snap yet this season. There’s been only a couple times in games that I would consider myself tired. In high school I played both ways and I remember at the end of games [...]
Nothing is guaranteed in the competitive Atlantic Coast Conference.
Despite preseason top-15 rankings and back-to-back conference championships, Virginia Tech knows that better than anyone at the moment.