2020 Schedule Released

Pretty sure we play a Thursday or Friday night game every year now. I really can't remember the last time we didn't. ESPN always has ACC games on weeknights, so I think it's pretty much a lock we'll get at least 1 weekday game.

Friday night games at home are nice. The Virginia game was a good time despite the traffic and rain.
 
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Who else is ready for a bunch of 15-0 posts?

09/05 -- Temple
09/12 -- Wagner
09/19 -- UAB
09/26 -- @ Michigan State
10/03 -- Pitt
10/09 -- @ Wake Forest (Friday)
10/17 -- off
10/24 -- North Carolina
10/31 -- @ Virginia
11/7 -- Florida State
11/14 -- @ Virginia Tech
11/21 -- @Georgia Tech
11/28 -- Duke
12/05 -- ACC Championship
I'll for-sure be at the Georgia Tech game expecting another cold one. I went to that Miami @ Georgia Tech loss in 2018 and I froze my balls off. After the game I crossed I-85 to Emory to have them reattached.

I got too much going on this year personally to attend more games but If I were to go to one more game it would likely be that Wake Forest game.
 
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I'd expect UNC to be in November, setting up the potential for that to be the game that decides the Coastal. Have to imagine UNC & UM will be the 2 teams the writers favor as winning the Coastal this year. I'd like to see the FSU game back in the early October slot where it belongs. We go to Pitt and the ACC loves making that the last game of the year for some odd reason (when we go there).

You clearly know nothing about how the ACC writers view Miami. We won't get many votes to be the Coastal winner.

That said, this is the most manageable schedule Miami has had in years, and we've had some easy ones, or at least they looked easy on paper.
 
6-6. How can anyone say with any degree of confidence that we beat Temple, UAB, or Michigan State on the road? Temple and UAB at home are the worst possible matchups for manny era Miami. Sleepwalking through a game against a good G5 team hasn’t worked out well for us so far.
 
You clearly know nothing about how the ACC writers view Miami. We won't get many votes to be the Coastal winner.

That said, this is the most manageable schedule Miami has had in years, and we've had some easy ones, or at least they looked easy on paper.
Miami was predicted by the ACC media to finish 1st or 2nd in the Coastal in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, but sure, *I'm* the one that doesn't know how ACC writers view Miami.
 
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