The emotions of the game are real; no way Miami wasn't going to feel some form of a hangover after everything they put this offseason into beating Florida in the opener. Playing in a packed, hostile Swamp and then rolling back to lazy, half-full HardRock on Saturday afternoon—in a million years nobody is getting up for those two games the same way.
On a day when Northern Illinois upset Notre Dame in South Bend, Canes fans should be just fine with a 56-9 win over FAMU.
Bigger focus should be South Florida, which gave Alabama fits in Tuscaloosa—a five point game at 21-16 mid-fourth quarter until the Tide pulled away. Raymond James Stadium will be reach on September 21st—quickly game post-Ball State and a week before a Friday night showdown with Virginia Tech at home.