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It's very close if you look at the ACC records of the teams on the schedule. If Miami, Clemson, and SMU all go undefeated in conference play, the tie breaker of their common conference opponents would be the same. The scary thing is that the next tie breaker is the records of your conference opponents. Miami could get left out of the ACC title game if Miami, Clemson, and SMU are undefeated and Clemson's and SMU's conference opponents have better conference records than Miami. This is a definite possibility. Both Clemson and SMU play Pittsburgh who is undefeated. They would get a huge bump playing Pitt. They could be the dagger in Miami 's ACC title hopes. Just crazy!!!!I've been a little worried about our road to the ACC title game. Out of Miami, SMU and Clemson, we have the toughest schedule. SMU has the easiest. Clemson already faced the bottom 4 teams of the ACC and this week they get a step up in competition with Virginia. That's how weak the first 4 ACC games have been for Clemson that Virginia is considered a step up compare to FSU, Wake Forest, Stanford and NC State. We gotta beat Louisville or we're going to need a lot of help
We are definitely the better team on paper. It comes down to how clean we play. If we avoid our early game sloppiness (especially Cam) and we should be able to finish with a comfortable 2 score win instead of scrambling to hold on or even come back and win it.Let's not overhype Louisville. They lost to SMU 2 weeks ago. SMU also blasted FSU at home. Is Miami better than SMU? I firmly believe we are. Can Miami do the same as SMU. Beat Louisville on the road and FSU at home?
This game is a must win!!! A loss and SMU is in the driver seat to Charlotte. SMU could lose 1 game and still go to the ACC title game. SMU holds the tiebreaker with their win over Louisville and a Miami loss to Louisville.
If we can't beat Louisville, we don't belong in the conversation for the ACC championship game and CFP. It's just that simple.
Tons of tickets available on the secondary market and pricing plunging. You can get club seats for around $100.
Most times they’re sold out by the time you show up to buy themF*** Ticketmaster. Amazing how many people order on line when buying tickets to local events when if you drive your *** to the arena or stadium box office you pay the price on the ticket only. No fees
Forza Zlatan. Forever.Forza Milan
I've been a little worried about our road to the ACC title game. Out of Miami, SMU and Clemson, we have the toughest schedule. SMU has the easiest. Clemson already faced the bottom 4 teams of the ACC and this week they get a step up in competition with Virginia. That's how weak the first 4 ACC games have been for Clemson that Virginia is considered a step up compare to FSU, Wake Forest, Stanford and NC State. We gotta beat Louisville or we're going to need a lot of help
It's very close if you look at the ACC records of the teams on the schedule. If Miami, Clemson, and SMU all go undefeated in conference play, the tie breaker of their common conference opponents would be the same. The scary thing is that the next tie breaker is the records of your conference opponents. Miami could get left out of the ACC title game if Miami, Clemson, and SMU are undefeated and Clemson's and SMU's conference opponents have better conference records than Miami. This is a definite possibility. Both Clemson and SMU play Pittsburgh who is undefeated. They would get a huge bump playing Pitt. Thry could be the dagger in Miami 's ACC title hopes. Just scary!!!!
The Miami Hurricanes game against the Louisville Cardinals at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium has officially been sold out, according to the Official Louisville Cardinals Twitter.
This will be only the third time ever the Cardinals have sold out their stadium, and there will also be quite a bit of orange and green in the stands.
If you’re still trying to find a way into the building, UL encourages fans to purchase verified resale tickets through TicketMaster.
Ya people talking about this like it’s Louisville’s “Super Bowl” but their fans sure as **** aren’t . Stadium is going to have a lot of empty seats and in a place like that (capacity is only 60k) it equates to not that impressive of an atmosphere at 12:00
If they had been undefeated and this game wasn’t a nooner it would be different
It's very close if you look at the ACC records of the teams on the schedule. If Miami, Clemson, and SMU all go undefeated in conference play, the tie breaker of their common conference opponents would be the same. The scary thing is that the next tie breaker is the records of your conference opponents. Miami could get left out of the ACC title game if Miami, Clemson, and SMU are undefeated and Clemson's and SMU's conference opponents have better conference records than Miami. This is a definite possibility. Both Clemson and SMU play Pittsburgh who is undefeated. They would get a huge bump playing Pitt. Thry could be the dagger in Miami 's ACC title hopes. Just scary!!!!
Their 3rd sellout ever?I mean...it's a sellout...only their third sellout ever.
I would expect any empty seats to be Miami seats, given the impact of Hurricane Milton on travel plans.
this!We are EVERYONES Super Bowl game.
Their 3rd sellout ever?
That is not correct. The 2010 season was the expansion completion of 55,000. It underwent another expansion adding almost 5k more seats in the North endzone and that one was completed in 2019. There have been multiple sellouts in the previous capacities of 44k (when first opened) and the 55k. But this is one of the few sell outs in the last 5 years at the new capacity of 59k plus thanks to Covid and almost as miserable....Satterfield who now is destroying the Cincinnati program as we speakSince they expanded the stadium capacity to its current level in 2010, yes.
I don't know the entire history of prior Louisville stadiums, but for this current stadium, they have not been able to sell it out since expanding it.
You do realize don't you the capacity is only 5k less than Hard Rock? You're going to find that even with it being a 12 kick, the noise level is quite deafening in there (fan of both Louisville and Miami). Like Hard Rock, it's all chairback seating. So the footprint of the stadium would hold close to 80k if it was all bleacher seating like cough cough Clemson for example.(capacity is only 60k) it equates to not that impressive of an atmosphere at 12:00