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    Post from Reddit comparing Miami, UF, and FSU.

    I’m a troll for pointing out that this inexplicably excludes 2010-2019? It’s actually pretty easy to tell this excludes a big chunk of time if you look at the #of games.
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    Post from Reddit comparing Miami, UF, and FSU.

    A quick look on Wikipedia at Miami football history shows what the actual norm of Miami football is. I’ll give you a hint: it’s basically everything outside the period 1981-2003. It only uses data from 1980-2009. A little odd how they exclude the last 10 years of CFB for this. Our win %...
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    Post from Reddit comparing Miami, UF, and FSU.

    This post is from before the 2010 season. Our record from 1980-2009 was 283-80, according to Stassen. http://football.stassen.com/cgi-bin/records/calc-wp.pl?start=1980&end=2009&rpct=30&min=5&se=on&by=Win+Pct Why is the OP posting such old reddit threads? Heck, how can he even sort through...
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    Post from Reddit comparing Miami, UF, and FSU.

    People seriously still talk about Miami joining the Blue Blood programs? Is this post from 2005 or something? At this point, I think the main consensus outside of the Canes fanbase (and even to some extent in the Canes fanbase) is that Miami football is done forever.
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    Post from Reddit comparing Miami, UF, and FSU.

    Miami’s win % over the last 40 years is .729. 358 wins, 133 losses. I have no idea where they get 283-80 for a 78% win percentage.
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