Caribbean National Weekly

Miami Hurricanes begin preparing for rival Florida State

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Miami Hurricanes begin preparing for rival Florida State
Key Points(5)
  • The drama has already begun ahead of this weekend’s upcoming football face-off between University of Miami’s Hurricanes and Florida State Seminoles.
  • Seminole fans have come out in full force, invading Miami’s Twitter page and forcing the Canes to set up a special account just for FSU abuse.
  • The Hurricanes haven’t beaten FSU since a Labor Day 38-34 win in Tallahassee in 2009.
  • Both teams continue to evolve offensively as they enter Saturday’s 8 p.m.
  • prime-time kickoff at Doak Campbell Stadium at Florid State.

The drama has already begun ahead of this weekend’s upcoming football face-off between University of Miami’s Hurricanes and Florida State Seminoles.

Seminole fans have come out in full force, invading Miami’s Twitter page and forcing the Canes to set up a special account just for FSU abuse.

The Hurricanes haven’t beaten FSU since a Labor Day 38-34 win in Tallahassee in 2009.

Both teams continue to evolve offensively as they enter Saturday’s 8 p.m. prime-time kickoff at Doak Campbell Stadium at Florid State. No. 12 FSU has progressed slowly under new quarterback Everett Golson, who surpassed 200 yards passing (202) Saturday at Wake Forest for just the second time this season.

The Hurricanes haven’t beaten FSU since a Labor Day 38-34 win in Tallahassee in 2009.

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