E1k
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Then we’ll have two former great coaches on espn complaining every week lolonce hes fired, he can respect it from the unemployment line
Then we’ll have two former great coaches on espn complaining every week lolonce hes fired, he can respect it from the unemployment line
It really is a weird but favorable schedule. But there are a lot of unknown variables. Will VT be viable with Franklin and all the Penn St transfers? Will Dabo embracing the portal have Clemson decent again? Pitt is always a wildcard. UNC is always a pain in the a$$. It looks good on paper but you never know.Thank you ACC?
Too soon?
These opening West Coast games haven't been historically kind, but Ty Detmer and Jonathan Ogden aren't walking through that door for Stanford.At Stanford?! What the ****
Nightmare fuel from 2004 still which was Halloween weekendHalloween in UNC I'll be there... that's a scary one
I will not be in a tree stand. I will be somewhere with multiple television screens.Can we just tell the ACC to F off already. How you gonna put your best product out there with this crappy schedule.
Just go to the big 10 already. But maybe they don’t want us now after what we did to taint!
Looks like I’ll be watching the ND game from a tree stand. That’s the best day of the year to hunt.
The University of Miami football program announced its 2026 schedule on Monday, featuring a 12-game slate highlighted by a mix of nonconference matchups and ACC competition.
Miami will open the season on the road at Stanford on Sept. 4 before returning home to host Florida A&M on Sept. 10 at Hard Rock Stadium. The Hurricanes will then travel to Wake Forest on Sept. 18 before playing Central Michigan at home on Sept. 26.
ACC play continues with a road matchup at Clemson on Oct. 3, followed by a home contest against Florida State on Oct. 17. Miami will host Pittsburgh on Oct. 24 before traveling to North Carolina on Oct. 31.
The Hurricanes return to action following an open date with a road game at Notre Dame on Nov. 7. Miami will then host Duke on Nov. 14 before welcoming Virginia Tech on Nov. 20. The regular season concludes with a home matchup against Boston College on Nov. 28.
Game times and television designations will be announced at a later date.
Miami will play seven home games and five road contests during the 2026 regular season.
If we do our job in South Bend, recruiting will take care of itself.It’s really annoying for recruiting. You won’t have kids at a game for the first 3 weeks of the season. Then it’s CMU which won’t be some electric atmosphere. So really your first game with a real experience is ******* 10/17 which means that’ll be a loaded potato weekend but they may have 3 losses already by then lol. Your November slate is awesome and the weather will be good but again one of those is a ******* Friday game so 1/3 won’t have any kids again and most decisions are typically made by then for the December enrollees.
The schedule BLOWS for recruiting.