Going to do a little series here once a week detailing teams we should be on the lookout for next year
Up first are my Miami Hurricanes
Returning Starters: Offense-11, Defense 11
Miami basically returns every starter on offense except for Mike James who was replaced by Duke Johnson at end of year anyway. The key here is that the entire offensive line returns! This will also be the third year under offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch for Senior Stephen Morris. The offense was explosive for the most part of the 2012 season except for a few hiccups. The OLine is a veteran group that is a strength of Miami.
On defense Miami loses stud CB Brandon McGee to the draft and lose Thomas Finnie due to him being involved in a laptop theft. This group was the achilles heal of this tean last year yet showed bright spots at times. They thing to remember here is that this hroup was YOUNG. Freshmen played and started at the following positions. CB, DT, DE, LB, and S. A year of expereince and another summer of workouts will really help. I feel this unit will be greatly improved next year.
Schedule: Miami has a favorable schedule due to them leaving Florida for only the following games: Virginia Tech and North Carolina. This means Miami will be playing every other game in the state of Florida including many at home.
Key Matchups:
Florida
@Florida State
@North Carolina
@Virginia Tech
This team went undefeated ATS the ACC last season. I still feel oddsmakers will have trouble judging Miami thus giving another year of favorable lines
Going to do a little series here once a week detailing teams we should be on the lookout for next year
Up first are my Miami Hurricanes
Returning Starters: Offense-11, Defense 11
Miami basically returns every starter on offense except for Mike James who was replaced by Duke Johnson at end of year anyway. The key here is that the entire offensive line returns! This will also be the third year under offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch for Senior Stephen Morris. The offense was explosive for the most part of the 2012 season except for a few hiccups. The OLine is a veteran group that is a strength of Miami.
On defense Miami loses stud CB Brandon McGee to the draft and lose Thomas Finnie due to him being involved in a laptop theft. This group was the achilles heal of this tean last year yet showed bright spots at times. They thing to remember here is that this hroup was YOUNG. Freshmen played and started at the following positions. CB, DT, DE, LB, and S. A year of expereince and another summer of workouts will really help. I feel this unit will be greatly improved next year.
Schedule: Miami has a favorable schedule due to them leaving Florida for only the following games: Virginia Tech and North Carolina. This means Miami will be playing every other game in the state of Florida including many at home.
Key Matchups:
Florida
@Florida State
@North Carolina
@Virginia Tech
This team went undefeated ATS the ACC last season. I still feel oddsmakers will have trouble judging Miami thus giving another year of favorable lines
Al Golden is a jr joe paterno, played for him and emulates his sideline attire...should be in good hands mate cant wait for the day canes are relevant again. they will get a slap on their wrist while unc will get nothing...what a joke the ncaa is but wish miami the best
Al Golden is a jr joe paterno, played for him and emulates his sideline attire...should be in good hands mate cant wait for the day canes are relevant again. they will get a slap on their wrist while unc will get nothing...what a joke the ncaa is but wish miami the best
The violations will be limited. Miami has fully cooperated with the NCAA and took its bowl bans already. Most of what Shapiro has said can not be proven and unless NCAA wants to look like a joke and believe a ponzi schemer they know what they need to do
The violations will be limited. Miami has fully cooperated with the NCAA and took its bowl bans already. Most of what Shapiro has said can not be proven and unless NCAA wants to look like a joke and believe a ponzi schemer they know what they need to do
3 years no postseason? So you're saying the NCAA will ban Miami for another 3 years along with the two bowl bans they already took making it a total of 5 years?! You think they will lose 10 schollies a year for another 3 years?
Please child, go back to whoever you heard that from and go smack them
3 years no postseason? So you're saying the NCAA will ban Miami for another 3 years along with the two bowl bans they already took making it a total of 5 years?! You think they will lose 10 schollies a year for another 3 years?
Please child, go back to whoever you heard that from and go smack them
3 years no postseason? So you're saying the NCAA will ban Miami for another 3 years along with the two bowl bans they already took making it a total of 5 years?! You think they will lose 10 schollies a year for another 3 years?
Please child, go back to whoever you heard that from and go smack them
they arent getting those sanctions lol
if unc doesnt get them for teachers cheating their players through school so they could play in games and psu gets them for non football related issues/advantages, i think miami is free to go. maybe probation, a scholarship nick here or there but thats it.
ohio state was dumb enough to play in the gator bowl last year, they should have done what miami did
3 years no postseason? So you're saying the NCAA will ban Miami for another 3 years along with the two bowl bans they already took making it a total of 5 years?! You think they will lose 10 schollies a year for another 3 years?
Please child, go back to whoever you heard that from and go smack them
they arent getting those sanctions lol
if unc doesnt get them for teachers cheating their players through school so they could play in games and psu gets them for non football related issues/advantages, i think miami is free to go. maybe probation, a scholarship nick here or there but thats it.
ohio state was dumb enough to play in the gator bowl last year, they should have done what miami did
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