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    Does 2019 Hurricanes look stronger than in 2017? (Offense Edition)

    That's something when you look at most of the positions. Miami this year is considerably deeper. 2017 was still seeing the carryover effects of sanctions and roster attrition.
  2. GojiraCane

    Does 2019 Hurricanes look stronger than in 2017? (Offense Edition)

    Curious what you think, if you compare on paper the Miami roster of 2017 that went 10-3 versus the team about to compete against Florida. Quarterback: 2017: Malik Rozier, Evan Sheriffs, N'kosi Perry, Cade Weldon, Vincent Testaverde 2019: N'kosi Perry, Jarren Williams, Tate Martell, Payton...
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