Miami Hurricanes pick up major bonus following win over South Florida, and it appeared as though their rival was going to spoil it
The Miami Hurricanes picked up one of the most impressive wins in the country in Week 3 of the college football season. Miami rolled through the No. 18 South Florida Bulls emphatically winning 49-12 on Saturday evening at Hard Rock Stadium. The win pushed Miami to 3-0 on the season with two notable wins against […]
The Miami Hurricanes picked up one of the most impressive wins in the country in Week 3 of the college football season. Miami rolled through the No. 18 South Florida Bulls emphatically winning 49-12 on Saturday evening at Hard Rock Stadium.
The win pushed Miami to 3-0 on the season with two notable wins against Notre Dame and the Bulls. They’ll go for a third next weekend against the Florida Gators, and there will be some extra fanfare surrounding that game.
ESPN announced the College Gameday will be coming to Miami for the first time since 2020 for the Canes’ clash against the Gators.
College Gameday will be in attendance for the Miami Hurricanes and Florida Gators on Saturday, despite the latter losing on Saturday
The decision by ESPN to come to South Florida for the game is an interesting one, particularly because the Gators haven’t exactly done their part to warrant it at this point. Through three weeks, the Gators are 1-2 with a win against Long Island University and losses to USF and LSU. The Gators fell to the Tigers 20-1o on Saturday night in Baton Rouge, with QB DJ Lagway throwing five interceptions.
Other marquee games that would have been logical for College Gameday include a trio of games between undefeated teams who were ranked this week: Illinois at Indiana, Texas Tech at Utah, and Auburn at Oklahoma. The Illinois at Indiana game is particularly noteworthy, as Illinois is a top 10 team and Indiana made the playoff last year.
However, Florida vs. Miami is a bitter rivalry and should draw plenty of interest and viewers on TV, which is something that should interest ESPN. As such, we’ll see plenty of orange on Saturday morning before the Canes and Gators do battle on Saturday night at Hard Rock Stadium.
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