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So 1-3 in non conference next year to begin the season definitely should get this ******* fired
Wagner, UAB, and Temple. You could create an all-star team from those three schools and we would still win by 5 touchdowns.
Blake needs to go. He came up through the ranks from the ticket office side, and he couldn't even run a decent 3-day UM-UF ticket sale process. He is even worse on the OOC scheduling side.
We have one of the worst ADs in Power 5.
I'm wondering if it's a home and home with MSU ,I'm still waiting for Mich. to come to town after we beat them on there turf years ago. 2020 we may be at full potency for a NC run MSU I don't think ever had a direct hit by a Hurricane 2020 may be deadly like no other LMAO.
GOCANES
Thank god manny will be gone by then.We don't play Clemson again til 2022.
With the team we have now, let's just hope we can win these gamesIs it really that difficult to get 2 P5 OOC opponents on the schedule every year.
Im sorry but Miami OOC scheduling is a joke and has been for a while.
UF won't allow it. And why would we want to be another Vanderbilt (or worse) in that conference?The problem with our schedule is we are in the ACC.... quite possibly the most boring conference in football.
Miami is in the Southeastern USA. We should join the SEC.
Wetent we saying this prior to CMU and FIU?Wagner, UAB, and Temple. You could create an all-star team from those three schools and we would still win by 5 touchdowns.
Blake needs to go. He came up through the ranks from the ticket office side, and he couldn't even run a decent 3-day UM-UF ticket sale process. He is even worse on the OOC scheduling side.
We have one of the worst ADs in Power 5.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami football program announced Wednesday that it has finalized its nonconference schedule for the 2020 season.
The Hurricanes will host three nonconference opponents at Hard Rock Stadium during the month of September, and travel to Michigan State on Sept. 26.
Miami will kick off the 2020 campaign by hosting Temple on Sept. 5. The former BIG EAST Conference rivals last met in 2005, a 34-3 Hurricanes win. UM leads the all-time series, 13-1.
Miami will then host Wagner on Sept. 12, the first meeting between the schools. On Sept. 19, the Hurricanes host UAB, also for the first time in school history.
The Hurricanes then head to East Lansing, Mich., for their first meeting with the Spartans since 1989. Miami leads the all-time series with MSU, 4-0. This will mark UM’s first regular season game against a Big Ten opponent since a 2015 win over Nebraska.