Miami Hurricanes 2010 football schedule released (Miami Herald)
The Atlantic Coast Conference released its composite football schedule Thursday, and it should be another tough September and early October for the Miami Hurricanes.
The Atlantic Coast Conference released its composite football schedule Thursday, and it should be another tough September and early October for the Miami Hurricanes.
The University of Miami Hurricanes football team released its 2010 schedule on Thursday. The schedule again features a likely top 5 opponent in the second week of the season. This time though, the Hurricanes will be on the road in the Horseshoe against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The University of Miami football team will face two tough road tests early in the 2010 season — at Ohio State on Sept. 11 and at Pittsburgh on Sept. 23. The Hurricanes will face their two toughest di…
The Atlantic Coast Conference released the 2010 football schedule today and the University of Miami football team will again play a challenging schedule highlighted by games against eight 2009 bowl participants.The Hurricanes will face five teams that finished in the final Associated Press and USA Today football polls last season, including two Top 15 teams in Ohio State and Pittsburgh in the …
The University of Miami football team will face two tough road tests early in the 2010 season — at Ohio State on Sept. 11 and at Pittsburgh on Sept. 23.
The Atlantic Coast Conference released the 2010 football schedule today and the University of Miami football team will again play a challenging schedule highlighted with games against eight 2009 bowl participants.
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