Guard play is our strength. Carolinas strength is dt. That should nullify their advantage. They'll stunt heavy but we should be okay. Gaynor isnt bad. Long as jarren gets a lil time well blow them out.
All due respect, but Miami never blows them out up in Chapel Hill. Some fans have a really short memory or don't pay attention to history.
Much like games in Charlottesville, playing at North Carolina is always harder than it should be for the Canes.
3-7 in Chapel Hill since joining the ACC; starting with that disastrous loss in 2004.
This game is setting up to be a dogfight as Mack Brown is a good coach that already has last year's two-win squad overachieving—and Miami is coming off the bye and a neutral site heartbreaking loss to rival Florida. New quarterback. New offensive staff. Working to break old, bad habits.
2017: Way too close for comfort against a one-win team seven games into the season. Barely got out of there 24-19 when UM was undefeated.
2015: Heels rolled 59-21 en route to a Coastal Division title.
2013: Miami pulled out 27-23 win on a Thursday night with a miracle second half and some huge work out of Dallas Crawford.
2011: Canes almost blew a 27-3 third quarter lead, hanging on for 30-24 win.
2009: Miami fell in 23-7 hole early third quarter, pulled to within six, choked it away with Harris pick-six. Got close again. Defense could hold. Lost 33-24.
2007: Down 27-0 half—again in a hole—had a 20-point third quarter to scrap back. Miami gave up two fourth quarter field goals. Lost 33-27.
2004: No. 3 in the country and undefeated. Fell to a garbage 3-4 Tar Heels team, 31-28—saving Carl Torbush's job.