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Fighting Irish by 14
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Anonymous 33w

Beat NIU first

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Anonymous 32w

Depends on if they get good Carson beck or bad Carson beck

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Anonymous replying to -> sofa_king 33w

Fun fact: Notre Dame and Miami have the same amount of ACC title approaches. Miami has been in the conference for over 20 years, Notre Dame was in it for a single year.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 33w

appearances*

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Anonymous 32w

cool bro, what does miami have to show for spending two decades in tank conference?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 32w

A 10 win season in 2017 with an ACC title appearance where they got absolutely waxed by Clemson. They had their golden opportunity this past year, plus the assistance of ACC refs through VT & Cal, leading them to a perfect 9-0 record and ACC & CFP favorites. Then choked in November as they usually do, knocking themselves out of the ACC title game and CFP contention. Their consolidation prize was the Pop Tarts bowl where Cam Ward played solely to reach a record then quit on his team after half.

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Anonymous 32w

37 years ago (ND) and 24 years ago (Miami). Both are ancient history.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 32w

He’s always been very good. He just made the mistakes he made because of his team poor offensive production. Which is why he forced throws so much. Ppl gone see how good bro actually is this season with a good offense

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 32w

😂😂😂😂

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 32w

Blaming forced throws on bad offense means you don’t know how to read and understand your offense, you don’t know that you can’t throw it straight to the defender, etc.

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Anonymous 32w

If you have no receivers open, a good quarterback will either scramble and try to evade the situation and take it himself, OR… just throw it away. The last thing you want to do is lose yards (take a sack) or give it to the other team

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