Miami record against the ACC

I think I was right that both times the away team win the game though - sorry if I wasn't clear.

I completely forgot that our schollys were so low! Insane. Those Coastal years were crazy. Good trivia questions in there, although I try to black out the Golden years.
Yes, we were at just 73 players in 2009.

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On paper, the Golden years were the low point in terms of blue chip players. Although I'd blame Randy Shannon for what he inherited (big outgoing class and only one blue chip player still committed).

This was due to heavy attrition, not scholarship limitations.

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Yes, we were at just 73 players in 2009.

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On paper, the Golden years were the low point in terms of blue chip players. Although I'd blame Randy Shannon for what he inherited (big outgoing class and only one blue chip player still committed).

This was due to heavy attrition, not scholarship limitations.

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What a mess. All those cycles of “rebuilding” over the past 20 years are insane.

Thanks for the data.
 
UNC 2020 was the 2nd most embarrassing lost in School history.
I don’t remember this game at all because I spent a lot of that year in critical care. The game was in the middle of December?!? Was the season moved back for COVID? Why was it so embarrassing?

First most embarrassing to me will always be the last OB game.
 
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It’s unacceptable. UNC had a better team than us maybe 4-5 times we played them. GT maybe 1-2 times. The 2019 loss to GT was beyond embarrassing. That should have been one of our worst losses in our history, but we have had so many lately that it gets shuffled in with all the rest of the bad losses.
Most losses to GT have been embarrassing and totally unacceptable. Same with UNC. As far as I'm concerned I can't wait to get those 2 back on the schedule. Until Mario starts beating those 2 teams consistently, we aren't going anywhere near our potential.
 
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They embarrassed us pretty bad in 2014 as well. Marquis Williams disrespected us throwing the upside U. That was the birth of that disrespectful gesture if I remember correctly.
2009 against VT was the first time I saw the upside down U. I believe it was Tyrod Taylor. It was after VT scored a touchdown and he was on the sideline well after they scored. The camera panned over to him and be threw up the upside down U. I’m sure it happened in other games as well, but I can’t recall seeing it again until that 2015 game against UNC. Yeah, UNC took it to another level.
 
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