Miami will consistently struggle until they change their makeup on the offensive side of the ball. You guys throw out these "reasons" on why Miami struggled like those "reasons" aren't part of the makeup of the entire team.
Miami isn't strong enough in the trenches on offense to mask their average QB play, no matter how many WR's they have running around open. They also lack a big threat in the RB corps currently that can mask their average QB and underwhelming OL play.
Going to VA Tech, probably at night, is going to be a tall task for the offense. Which in turn will put a huge stress on the punter. You can't just throw out those parts of the team and pound your chest about open WR's when the rest of the offense is average, at best, in critical positions like OL and QB.
And if you can't adequately replace one DB on the field, either with personnel or scheme, then you are too shallow in those areas to really compete with the big boys. Hence the 33-3 score going into the 4th.