So. Tell me the difference in 2020 from 2013 or 2017

No, how about YOU tell HIM to tell US about how WE can all keep being children about WHO is going to tell ANYONE ANYTHING?
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Tell me why we aren’t seeing a team that started hot and is now getting a lot of breaks to remain in the top 10 but is really a mirage.

The last 2 weeks have me concerned.
They should have you concerned, but we didn't luck out against either team. We led all the way against a UVA team that beat UNC the next week. Then we outgained NCST by 200 yards on the road. We deserved both wins.

We haven't laid a complete egg yet, or played a complete game. So, who knows.
 
I’d love a 1 loss season but they’re playing some decent teams. Miami isn’t elite.. and has had breakdowns on both sides of the ball. If this team finishes with 2 losses I wouldn’t be shocked. And that’d still be a successful season.

Having said all that... any more than 2 losses would be a disaster requiring the staph to be fired, the AD to be drawn and quartered and the BOT to hand write personal letters of apology to all fans.

I don't think Allovercane gets it.
 
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Tell me why we aren’t seeing a team that started hot and is now getting a lot of breaks to remain in the top 10 but is really a mirage.

The last 2 weeks have me concerned.
Two things stick out:

1. Talent Level - The Miami Hurricanes have 39 blue chip players presently on their roster, versus the 27 in 2017 and 25 in 2013. It's a stronger team overall

2. Roster Composition: Although Miami only has 78 scholarship players, they are not critically low at certain positions. The 2017 team was dangerously thin at tight end. The 2013 team had challenges after Duke went down and I believe had depth issues due to injuries in the final three games of the year

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Beyond that, the quarterback position is far more solid than in 2017 and 2013.
 
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The difference? EVERYTHING, but the most important thing is that this year ain’t over.
 
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