Unlike the 2017 matchup, this matchup I believe has more irrational variables being discussed negatively against Miami compared to 2017.
The idea that a healthy Carson Beck is somehow lesser of an option than Carr and some other QBs mentioned is laughable. On resume: he is the most experienced and solidified big game QB left in CFB this year. His down years was Levitt/Nussmeier/Sellers best seasons. There isnt a single QB who faced the level of opposition Beck has faced the last 3 years from practice to games.
The reality is on paper these teams are highly identical in how they’ll approach this year and the position by position is a wash.
In my humble opinion, ND has the advantage at:
RB (A+ to Miami A-)
DB (A to Miami A-)
LB (A to Miami B+)
Head coaching.
Miami has the advantage at:
QB (A to likely B)
OL (A+ to A)
DL (A- to B+).
The deciding factors for the game to me are:
Can Greathouse and ND WRs help Carr and can Miami DL get pressure on Carr.
The last great X-factor is Mario. This is his chance to show where he is as a coach and the program is. Miami doesn’t NEED a win, but this game will likely show how we perform this year and whether or not we’ll get to that next level in the immediate future. I think a win here means Miami charges towards 11-1/12-0 and a date in Charlotte. I don’t see Miami winning this game and losing any if not one.
A loss will be a barometer test showing we aren’t “there.” The likelihood is whatever fails us on 8/31 will fail us again during the season.
I think Miami has far more at stake and I don’t see ND with any generational players that can tip the scale dramatically in their favor this night.
If Miami new DC/players are what they are billed, I expect them to really turn up the heat inspired by a Rabid Hard Rock crowd that’s been waiting for this moment. I don’t see Miami losing because they don’t have a choice but to win as far as perception. This is the moment. Miami in 2025 I expect will mimick the 98 Tennessee Vols in that they lose the 1st pick at QB but are sneakily more balance and excel more the following season with an experience guy. (Tee Martin-Carson Beck).
Miami will win 27-17. A late game INT from the new portal additions will seal ND faith as they drive to tie and maybe win in Hard rock and it comes up short.
This is the Canes moment.
The idea that a healthy Carson Beck is somehow lesser of an option than Carr and some other QBs mentioned is laughable. On resume: he is the most experienced and solidified big game QB left in CFB this year. His down years was Levitt/Nussmeier/Sellers best seasons. There isnt a single QB who faced the level of opposition Beck has faced the last 3 years from practice to games.
The reality is on paper these teams are highly identical in how they’ll approach this year and the position by position is a wash.
In my humble opinion, ND has the advantage at:
RB (A+ to Miami A-)
DB (A to Miami A-)
LB (A to Miami B+)
Head coaching.
Miami has the advantage at:
QB (A to likely B)
OL (A+ to A)
DL (A- to B+).
The deciding factors for the game to me are:
Can Greathouse and ND WRs help Carr and can Miami DL get pressure on Carr.
The last great X-factor is Mario. This is his chance to show where he is as a coach and the program is. Miami doesn’t NEED a win, but this game will likely show how we perform this year and whether or not we’ll get to that next level in the immediate future. I think a win here means Miami charges towards 11-1/12-0 and a date in Charlotte. I don’t see Miami winning this game and losing any if not one.
A loss will be a barometer test showing we aren’t “there.” The likelihood is whatever fails us on 8/31 will fail us again during the season.
I think Miami has far more at stake and I don’t see ND with any generational players that can tip the scale dramatically in their favor this night.
If Miami new DC/players are what they are billed, I expect them to really turn up the heat inspired by a Rabid Hard Rock crowd that’s been waiting for this moment. I don’t see Miami losing because they don’t have a choice but to win as far as perception. This is the moment. Miami in 2025 I expect will mimick the 98 Tennessee Vols in that they lose the 1st pick at QB but are sneakily more balance and excel more the following season with an experience guy. (Tee Martin-Carson Beck).
Miami will win 27-17. A late game INT from the new portal additions will seal ND faith as they drive to tie and maybe win in Hard rock and it comes up short.
This is the Canes moment.