Phil Steele is all in on the Canes

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1. Miami (FL) Hurricanes The Hurricanes finished with a disappointing 6-7 record last season, but they actually outgained conference opponents by a whopping 75.3 yards per game. With a talented QB returning in Brad Kaaya, solid talent across the board and a manageable ACC schedule, look for Miami to take a major leap forward under Al Golden in 2015.





Is this Phil Steele being Phil Steele or do we take that leap in '15?
 
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1. Miami (FL) Hurricanes The Hurricanes finished with a disappointing 6-7 record last season, but they actually outgained conference opponents by a whopping 75.3 yards per game. With a talented QB returning in Brad Kaaya, solid talent across the board and a manageable ACC schedule, look for Miami to take a major leap forward under Al Golden in 2015.





Is this Phil Steele being Phil Steele or do we take that leap in '15?

manageable ACC schedule

GT?
FSU?
Clemson?
UNC
DukE
UVA
VT

we hope for a sweep there but manageable
 
FSU, VT, Clemson, Duke all in succession....but Phil says "manageable". what an idiot.
 
1. Miami (FL) Hurricanes The Hurricanes finished with a disappointing 6-7 record last season, but they actually outgained conference opponents by a whopping 75.3 yards per game. With a talented QB returning in Brad Kaaya, solid talent across the board and a manageable ACC schedule, look for Miami to take a major leap forward under Al Golden in 2015.





Is this Phil Steele being Phil Steele or do we take that leap in '15?

manageable ACC schedule

GT?
FSU?
Clemson?
UNC
DukE
UVA
VT

we hope for a sweep there but manageable

I'd say that's manageable. Clemson and FSU SHOULD be the only teams we have issues with. If we're going to beat FSU it has to be this year, 2016-2018 FSU will be dangerous again.

GT: Defense sucks
UNC: Average
UVA: Talent underrated but coaching will hold them back; sounds familiar.
VT: Defense should be stout but the offense is meh.
Duke: 1 hit wonder
 
NCAA rates Miami's schedule as 3rd most difficult SOS.

Not sure how Steele says that's "manageable". If that's true then every team in college football has a manageable schedule. LOL
 
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Since he's actually saying something positive about us you clowns dismiss it.

But you're quick to post every article that thinks we'll onywin 4-5 games. Azzholes.
 
1. Miami (FL) Hurricanes The Hurricanes finished with a disappointing 6-7 record last season, but they actually outgained conference opponents by a whopping 75.3 yards per game. With a talented QB returning in Brad Kaaya, solid talent across the board and a manageable ACC schedule, look for Miami to take a major leap forward under Al Golden in 2015.





Is this Phil Steele being Phil Steele or do we take that leap in '15?

He's got a better track record than most, so hopefully he's right. We'll either have a good season, or have a new coach when the season is over. Which one remains to be seen, no matter how many tantrums some would like to throw.
 
NCAA rates Miami's schedule as 3rd most difficult SOS.

Not sure how Steele says that's "manageable". If that's true then every team in college football has a manageable schedule. LOL

Yet the "experts" on here claim we have a cake-walk schedule.
 
FSU, VT, Clemson, Duke all in succession....but Phil says "manageable". what an idiot.

4-0. Mark it down. We have depth. I kid, I kid. 2-2 at least, maybe 3-1. Golden will lose at least one of these that we should win, probably fsu again.
 
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I like Phil but he's a data guy. While his computer might be telling him Miami should rebound big I doubt he has a formula that accounts for what a loser the head coach is. 6 wins will be a miracle.
 
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