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Miami will look a lot more like Army than Miami during its upcoming college football game against Stanford. The Hurricanes are going to wear camouflage
Miami’s road to a spot in the ACC title game and the 12-team College Football Playoff has gotten a little tougher. That happens after a loss, especially like the 24-21 defeat to Louisville the Hurricanes had Friday.
The Hurricanes suffered an upset defeat against Louisville for their first loss of the year. Miami’s offense was cold for most of the game, and the defense got outschemed.
The Louisville defense picked off Miami star Carson Beck four times in the victory, with the frustrated signal-caller throwing his own teammate under the bus in his post-game press conference.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/syracuse as A new coach has brought new hope for the Miami Hurricanes.
No. 2 Miami dropped its first game of the season to unranked Louisville on Friday. Here's where the Hurricanes may drop to in the top 25 rankings.
The Louisville Cardinals pulled off an upset with their 24-21 victory over Miami, and the Hurricanes have no one to blame but themselves.
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Louisville intercepts 4 of Beck’s passes, tops No. 2 Miami 24-21 to end Hurricanes’ home streak
Louisville has pulled off a stunning victory against the second-ranked Miami Hurricanes, winning 24-21 on Friday night.
Louisville stunned the No. 2 ranked Hurricanes 24-21, thanks to a strong day from quarterback Miller Moss (248 passing yards, three total touchdowns) and a defense that picked off Carson Beck four times. A frustrated Beck even threw his teammates under a bus, citing miscommunication after the loss.
Frank Reich got a positive injury update on starting quarterback Ben Gulbranson ahead of Stanford's matchup against No. 9 Miami.