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Indiana’s national championship is a sign of the changes that have happened to college football in recent years. However, it’s still Ohio State ahead of other big-name program
Miami is one of three college teams who remain undefeated this far into the season. Top-ranked Arizona is 18–0, as is No. 7 Nebraska. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Miami (Ohio) Survives on the Road in Overtime to Move to Perfect 20–0 on Season.
Miami (Ohio) basketball made history with its overtime win over Kent State on Jan. 20, improving to 20-0 on the season.
Peter Suder had 27 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Elan Elmer added 25 points and No. 25 Miami (Ohio) remained unbeaten, rallying past Kent State 107-101 in overtime Tuesday night before a standing-room-only crowd at Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center.
Miami legend Michael Irvin has a strong reaction to the Hurricanes’ loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the national championship.
In a game that warranted nothing but the best, Miami showed up with troubling flaws. Carson Beck and the Hurricanes’ offense were a big bummer as they allowed the dominant Indiana offense to capitalize on their lapses.
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Mark Fletcher and Malachi Toney delivered for Miami in the CFP final. The Hurricanes fell just short
Miami's football team faces big changes next season with a new quarterback, new starters on both lines, and a new kicker