Wasn't sure of other WR and said DT their hot receiver. Berrios is the one who was hot against FSU. Maybe they were double teaming Richards leaving Barrios open. No matter what, pressure on QB is key.Double team berrios and not richards?
I cant help that this board is filled with delusional fans.
After watching Miami against Duke and FSU, I would be surprised if we can't run against their defense, the weather and ball security is the worry.
The QB is good, but looks to be inconsistent to me and they just lost their best RB ...
Maybe I'm not paying close attention, but I'm missing all the hype that warrants a #10 ranking ...
I cant help that this board is filled with delusional fans.
They are not the 10th best team, not even the 30th best team. Traditional reputation plays a part, and they are undefeated. They've beat Bethune Cookman, Duke, Toledo, and FSU ---a group with a composite record of a sterling 11-9. Take out Toledo and the record is 7-8.After watching Miami against Duke and FSU, I would be surprised if we can't run against their defense, the weather and ball security is the worry.
The QB is good, but looks to be inconsistent to me and they just lost their best RB ...
Maybe I'm not paying close attention, but I'm missing all the hype that warrants a #10 ranking ...
I cant help that this board is filled with delusional fans.
Here's the real issue.I think we match up fairly well on D with Berrios....their tall WR might give us a headache with jump balls.
ThugU does not have more athletes than us anymore. Should be a good game. I think we come home with a W.
COASTAL DIVISION CHAMPIONS:
2005 - VT
2006 - Georgia Tech
2007 - VT
2008 - VT
2009 - Georgia Tech
2010 - VT
2011 - VT
2012 - Georgia Tech
2013 - Duke
2014 - Georgia Tech
2015 - UNC
2016 - VT
# # #I think we match up fairly well on D with Berrios....their tall WR might give us a headache with jump balls.
ThugU does not have more athletes than us anymore. Should be a good game. I think we come home with a W.
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I live in Coral Gables so I get my share of overload on Miami, but need to add a couple of things in your comments here.
Miami has about 3-4 tall receivers 6'3" to 6'5", all of whom are not much different in skill level, only experience, so there's plenty of challenge there if they have to run them into the game. It seems to be the way Richt is building the team and there are lots of high caliber skill players here in South Florida.
The other is Miami still has better talent than Tech. If I remember the numbers in the graphic I saw a couple of weeks ago correctly, Miami is the #1 team since 2000 putting first round draft choices into the NFL with 40. Ohio State is 2nd with 38 and Alabama is 3rd. And Miami has 3rd most players in the NFL still, even after all these years. The last 15 years, they've had terrible coaching which is why they've been mediocre. Richt looks like he's turning it around so this year would be the year to take them before they get better as it appears from down here.
All that said, they've played with a lot of mistakes partly because of their youth and partly because of past recruiting which isn't as good as their current classes are starting to show. Mayb we can take advantage of their injuries and mistakes.
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I live in Coral Gables so I get my share of overload on Miami, but need to add a couple of things in your comments here.
Miami has about 3-4 tall receivers 6'3" to 6'5", all of whom are not much different in skill level, only experience, so there's plenty of challenge there if they have to run them into the game. It seems to be the way Richt is building the team and there are lots of high caliber skill players here in South Florida.
The other is Miami still has better talent than Tech. If I remember the numbers in the graphic I saw a couple of weeks ago correctly, Miami is the #1 team since 2000 putting first round draft choices into the NFL with 40. Ohio State is 2nd with 38 and Alabama is 3rd. And Miami has 3rd most players in the NFL still, even after all these years. The last 15 years, they've had terrible coaching which is why they've been mediocre. Richt looks like he's turning it around so this year would be the year to take them before they get better as it appears from down here.
All that said, they've played with a lot of mistakes partly because of their youth and partly because of past recruiting which isn't as good as their current classes are starting to show. Mayb we can take advantage of their injuries and mistakes.
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I live in Coral Gables so I get my share of overload on Miami, but need to add a couple of things in your comments here.
Miami has about 3-4 tall receivers 6'3" to 6'5", all of whom are not much different in skill level, only experience, so there's plenty of challenge there if they have to run them into the game. It seems to be the way Richt is building the team and there are lots of high caliber skill players here in South Florida.
The other is Miami still has better talent than Tech. If I remember the numbers in the graphic I saw a couple of weeks ago correctly, Miami is the #1 team since 2000 putting first round draft choices into the NFL with 40. Ohio State is 2nd with 38 and Alabama is 3rd. And Miami has 3rd most players in the NFL still, even after all these years. The last 15 years, they've had terrible coaching which is why they've been mediocre. Richt looks like he's turning it around so this year would be the year to take them before they get better as it appears from down here.
All that said, they've played with a lot of mistakes partly because of their youth and partly because of past recruiting which isn't as good as their current classes are starting to show. Mayb we can take advantage of their injuries and mistakes.
Richt is doing for Miami what he did at Georgia. There may never be a year when Tech's team has as much talent as Miami but character is a huge factor as well. If Tech can continue to recruit at the level of the past few classes while getting high character players, then they will beat some of the teams that are superior on paper. I think this is one of those years.