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Miami Hurricanes look for a different result on road
The Miami Hurricanes are at a point in the season where many things have gone wrong in years past.
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Miami Hurricanes DE Eric Moncur ready to return
The past couple of Thursdays have meant bad news when Miami's injury report has been released.
Miami safety Randy Phillips is one of 19 brothers and sisters. Then there is his father and grandmother and a slew of aunts, uncles and cousins, plus a girlfriend and a charming son who turns 3 next month.
Phillips wants to leave Miami on a high note
Miami safety Randy Phillips is one of 19 brothers and sisters. Then there is his father and grandmother and a slew of aunts, uncles and cousins, plus a girlfriend and a charming son who turns 3 next month.
UVA Football Has Lost 10 of Last 13 Games
With the 52-17 loss at 16th ranked Miami Saturday, the Virginia football team has lost three straight games, and 10 of its last 13 games dating back to the overtime loss to Miami last year.
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Miami Hurricanes earn satisfaction in blowout win over Virginia
How do you feel about the Hurricanes following Saturday's win against Virginia? Your vote has been counted, thank you for voting.
CFB: No. 16 Miami rolls past slumping Virginia, 52-17
MIAMI - Graig Cooper rushed for a career-best 152 yards and a touchdown, Damien Berry ran for a pair of second-half scores and No.
Miami Hurricanes expect more nickel coverage
Miami Hurricanes coach Randy Shannon said he expects to use nickel coverage on defense more often because of "personnel." The Hurricanes played five defensive backs mostly last week at Wake Forest.
Cavs head to Sunshine State to take on Hurricanes
In a Coastal Division clash, the 16th- ranked Miami-Florida Hurricanes welcome the Virginia Cavaliers to Land Shark Stadium for a pivotal ACC matchup.
Randy Shannon 'proud' of way Miami Hurricanes persevered for win
Repeating several times on Sunday how "proud" he was of his team, University of Miami coach Randy Shannon found little not to like from Saturday's 28-27 comeback victory against Wake Forest.
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Just as it happened at Texas-El Paso 10 days ago, Tulsa couldn't get SMU's offense off the field in the fourth quarter Saturday.
No. 18 Miami at Wake Forest WHEN: 3:30 p.m. Line: Miami by 7 Series record: Miami leads 6-3 TV: ABC What's at stake: The 18th-ranked Hurricanes need to rebound from last week's overtime home loss to Clemson.
Hurricanes 24, Tigers 21 Share + Oct 24, 2009 5:02 pm US/Eastern Hurricanes 24, Tigers 21 Click here for more NCAA coverage By Solange Reyner Miami Gardens 1 of 1 MIAMI - NOVEMBER 23: Linebacker Darryl Sharpton #50 of the University of Miami Hurricanes celebrates a drive ending interception in the fourth quarter by the Boston College Golden Eagles ...
Harris: Despite turnovers, confidence still high
Like a blindside blitz, Miami quarterback Jacory Harris never saw this coming. When it comes to interceptions, he's currently one of the nation's leaders.
Dave Hyde: Sloppy Hurricanes see dream upstaged
Sometimes, the magic's in the other huddle. No one from Miami wanted to hear that early Saturday evening.
Get by this one, and they were likely on their way to sweeping the remaining Atlantic Coast Conference games.
Clemson presents speed trap for Miami Hurricanes
So many times in college football we hear the term "Florida speed." The state schools have long held an advantage in that department, but that likely isn't the case when Miami plays Clemson today at Land Shark Stadium.
In Orlando, anticipation is high for Miami-Central Florida matchup
Told this week that the University of Miami hadn't played in Orlando since 1936, coach Randy Shannon insisted it wasn't true.
Hurricanes safety Jared Campbell moves from extra into a starting role
Jared Campbell already has the script written. There will be a little drama, some action and, most importantly, lots and lots of comedy .
Miami safety Phillips back after shoulder injury
Miami safety Randy Phillips says he'll play for the eighth-ranked Hurricanes on Saturday when they host Clemson in an Atlantic Coast Conference game.
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