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Game Thread Miami (FL) at tOSU, Sat Sep 11, 3:40 ET, ESPN

OregonBuckeye;1732256; said:
I don't see one position you have a speed advantage at.

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As you can see from this map, Florida is clearly positioned south of Ohio, so you may want to rethink that statement.
 
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BigWoof31;1732294; said:
Anybody got an early line on this game? OSU -7?

Got a PM concerning a post by some yayhoo on the Miami Scout board which mentioned the initial line being Ohio State -6 (the dipshit thought that meant Miami was the one that was favored :slappy:)...
 
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Updated: July 14, 2010
Harris: Thumb will be ready for opener
Associated Press

CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- The thumb injury Miami quarterback Jacory Harris dealt with on his throwing hand last season was repeatedly dismissed as something minor.

It apparently was far more severe than the Hurricanes ever acknowledged.

Harris feared "the worst" in the weeks following the injury, which was eventually announced as a torn ligament that required surgery six months ago. And although he's still recovering, Harris said Wednesday that he'll be pain-free and ready to play when Miami opens against Florida A&M on Sept. 2, followed nine days later by a trip to Ohio State in a rematch of the 2002 season's national title game.

"I guess the time off gave me time to rest," Harris said. "And when I got back, I was just in a mode where I've got to work to get better. I can't be the same person from last year. I've got to strive to get better."

Miami Hurricanes QB Jacory Harris says thumb will be ready to go - ESPN
 
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Anyone else catch College Football Live tonight? ESPN yet AGAIN rehashed how terrible the PI call in 2002 was, but even went a step further and let Rod Gilmour and Mark May fantasize for 10 minutes about all the things that would have happened in college football had the CORRECT outcome happened, including Miami going on to break Oklahoma's 47 game winning streak. Yeee-haw :shake: How bad is it when the only guy defending us at all was Desmond Howard?
 
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Bucklion;1732490; said:
Anyone else catch College Football Live tonight? ESPN yet AGAIN rehashed how terrible the PI call in 2002 was, but even went a step further and let Rod Gilmour and Mark May fantasize for 10 minutes about all the things that would have happened in college football had the CORRECT outcome happened, including Miami going on to break Oklahoma's 47 game winning streak. Yeee-haw :shake: How bad is it when the only guy defending us at all was Desmond Howard?
The PI call was a terrible call but JMO the McGahee injury hurt more. He was our horse that year.
 
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Mr_Burns;1732496; said:
Oh for [censored]'s sake. I don't fault you for being proud of your team, but anyone who has watched the 30 for 30 film "The U" doesn't take 4 of those championships seriously.

Eh that movie was alright. And the subjects they touched on made me understand why Shannon and the university wanted nothing to do with Billy Corbin. I think Bruce Feldman's book called Cane Mutiny was a much better story about Miami football.
 
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