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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 352491" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>I have no idea. Miami is talented, very good quarterback with good receivers and a decent offensive line. The question mark is Georgia Tech. Is the defense better? Can the offense hold onto the ball? Miami will be in their usual "Taco Bell" formation with blitzing linebackers designed to disrupt the timing and the mesh. Fernandez has taken a page out of Bud Foster's book and will play to create turnovers. This could lead to big plays for both teams. We have to block them off the line of scrimmage and establish the dive. A lot is riding on the offensive line they will have to have their best game for us to win. Like some, I am not totally sold on Coach Roof's defense. I think Miami's superior athleticism shows up in a win for the Canes say 28 to 24. I am also not sure how Walton's absence will affect their offense. It could be significant especially if their best receiver, currently listed as "questionable" does not play. They have quite a few starters out for this game as a result of the "Thug Bowl". One thing is for sure, for once we got the benefit of a scheduling quirk playing them at the best possible time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 352491, member: 2451"] I have no idea. Miami is talented, very good quarterback with good receivers and a decent offensive line. The question mark is Georgia Tech. Is the defense better? Can the offense hold onto the ball? Miami will be in their usual "Taco Bell" formation with blitzing linebackers designed to disrupt the timing and the mesh. Fernandez has taken a page out of Bud Foster's book and will play to create turnovers. This could lead to big plays for both teams. We have to block them off the line of scrimmage and establish the dive. A lot is riding on the offensive line they will have to have their best game for us to win. Like some, I am not totally sold on Coach Roof's defense. I think Miami's superior athleticism shows up in a win for the Canes say 28 to 24. I am also not sure how Walton's absence will affect their offense. It could be significant especially if their best receiver, currently listed as "questionable" does not play. They have quite a few starters out for this game as a result of the "Thug Bowl". One thing is for sure, for once we got the benefit of a scheduling quirk playing them at the best possible time. [/QUOTE]
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