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This is how it looks for the rest of the decade per FBschedules.com
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2022
Sept. 3: Bethune-Cookman
Sept. 10: Southern Mississippi
Sept. 17: @Texas A&M
Sept. 24: Middle Tennessee
2023
Sept. 2: Miami of Ohio
Sept. 9: Texas A&M
Sept. 23: @Temple
TBA: opponent TBD
2024
Aug. 31: @ Florida
Sept. 7: FAMU
Sept. 14: Ball State
TBD: @Notre Dame
2025
Sept. 13: USF
Sept. 20: Florida
TBD: Notre Dame
TBA: opponent TBD
2026
Sept. 12: FAMU
Sept. 19: BYU
Sept. 26: Central Michigan
TBD: South Carolina
2027
Sept. 4: @USF
Sept. 11: South Carolina
TBA: opponent TBD
TBA: opponent TBD
2028
Sept. 2: @BYU
Sept. 9: USF
TBD: Notre Dame
TBA: opponent TBD
2029
Sept. 1: Auburn
Sept. 15: Temple
TBA: opponent TBD
TBA: opponent TBD
1. In 2024 and again in '25, we'll play UF and FSU and Notre Dame. THAT is how you schedule at The University of Miami. On top of everything, that's just about the time CMC should have the Canes runnin' hotter than fish grease


2. ND in 24, 25, 28 (and '31, '32 and '34). Some (not me) would say that ND is one of our "big three" rivals. Regardless, great to have them on the schedule on a semi-regular basis
3. Texas A&M (2022 and '23), South Carolina (2026 and '27) and Auburn ('2029 and '30). We're located in this part of the country. We recruit against the SEC all the time. We need to play at least one SEC school every single season.
4. A two-for-one series with USF (home in '25 and '28 sandwiched around a trip to Tampa in '27) 😐. Not real big on playing USF or UCF, but something like this every 15 or 20 years isn't the end of the world. But no home-and-homes or lower-level meaningless bowl games with those schools like the idiot Gators got suckered into with UCF.
5. We still got openings in '23, '25, '27, '28 and '29 that almost certainly are gonna be filled by a I-AA opponent. Hope DanRad and CMC do the right thing and schedule either Bethune-Cookman or FAMU. No reason whatsoever to give that $500,000 check to an out-of-state FCS school
6. We host Miami of Ohio in 2023. That's gonna be confusing as **** for some of us lower end CIS posters
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2022
Sept. 3: Bethune-Cookman
Sept. 10: Southern Mississippi
Sept. 17: @Texas A&M
Sept. 24: Middle Tennessee
2023
Sept. 2: Miami of Ohio
Sept. 9: Texas A&M
Sept. 23: @Temple
TBA: opponent TBD
2024
Aug. 31: @ Florida
Sept. 7: FAMU
Sept. 14: Ball State
TBD: @Notre Dame
2025
Sept. 13: USF
Sept. 20: Florida
TBD: Notre Dame
TBA: opponent TBD
2026
Sept. 12: FAMU
Sept. 19: BYU
Sept. 26: Central Michigan
TBD: South Carolina
2027
Sept. 4: @USF
Sept. 11: South Carolina
TBA: opponent TBD
TBA: opponent TBD
2028
Sept. 2: @BYU
Sept. 9: USF
TBD: Notre Dame
TBA: opponent TBD
2029
Sept. 1: Auburn
Sept. 15: Temple
TBA: opponent TBD
TBA: opponent TBD
1. In 2024 and again in '25, we'll play UF and FSU and Notre Dame. THAT is how you schedule at The University of Miami. On top of everything, that's just about the time CMC should have the Canes runnin' hotter than fish grease
2. ND in 24, 25, 28 (and '31, '32 and '34). Some (not me) would say that ND is one of our "big three" rivals. Regardless, great to have them on the schedule on a semi-regular basis
3. Texas A&M (2022 and '23), South Carolina (2026 and '27) and Auburn ('2029 and '30). We're located in this part of the country. We recruit against the SEC all the time. We need to play at least one SEC school every single season.
4. A two-for-one series with USF (home in '25 and '28 sandwiched around a trip to Tampa in '27) 😐. Not real big on playing USF or UCF, but something like this every 15 or 20 years isn't the end of the world. But no home-and-homes or lower-level meaningless bowl games with those schools like the idiot Gators got suckered into with UCF.
5. We still got openings in '23, '25, '27, '28 and '29 that almost certainly are gonna be filled by a I-AA opponent. Hope DanRad and CMC do the right thing and schedule either Bethune-Cookman or FAMU. No reason whatsoever to give that $500,000 check to an out-of-state FCS school
6. We host Miami of Ohio in 2023. That's gonna be confusing as **** for some of us lower end CIS posters
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