No. 5 Miami Insists that It Won't Overlook FCS Opponent Bethune-Cookman
Miami seeks a fourth consecutive home win as No. 5 team, holding a 12-0 record at this ranking, against Bethune-Cookman aiming to improve after a 42-9 loss last week.
- The No. 5 Miami Hurricanes will host FCS opponent Bethune-Cookman on Saturday night at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, continuing their season after a win over Notre Dame.
- This game follows Miami's thriller victory over Notre Dame and comes as Bethune-Cookman starts 0-1 after a 42-9 loss to FIU, marking their first meeting with a top-five AP team at game time.
- Miami leads the series 7-0, winning by at least 28 points each time, and the Hurricanes enter with an internally driven team that worked hard all offseason, including new quarterback Carson Beck.
- Coach Mario Cristobal praised Bethune-Cookman’s head coach as an excellent leader and strong motivator, while defensive lineman David Blay Jr. acknowledged that although the defense rose to the challenge, there remains room for improvement.
- Miami aims to maintain focus against a lesser opponent to extend its winning streak and start four consecutive home games against in-state teams, signaling a tough scheduling stretch ahead.
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No. 5 Miami insists that it won't overlook FCS opponent Bethune-Cookman
No. 5 Miami jumped five spots in the AP Top 25 after beating Notre Dame. The Hurricanes next play host to FCS opponent Bethune-Cookman on Saturday night and are looking to beat the Wildcats for the eighth time in as many meetings.
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The Miami Hurricanes picked up one of their biggest victories in the Mario Cristobal era this past Sunday when they topped last year’s national runner-up Notre Dame in a battle of top 10 teams. As such, the Hurricanes (1-0) are now a top five team in the latest AP Top 25 poll released Tuesday. Miami […]
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