College Football Analyst Knows 'Miami is their own worst enemy'

College Football Analyst Knows 'Miami is their own worst enemy'

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The Miami Hurricanes are facing challenges this season despite being considered one of the top college football teams. The team has suffered two losses, both within a 10-point margin, due to self-inflicted errors. In their recent match against Louisville, quarterback Carson Beck threw four interceptions, marking his worst performance. Against SMU, penalties were a significant issue, as highlighted by ESPN analyst Greg McElroy. He pointed out that Miami incurred 12 penalties for 96 yards, which contributed to their loss despite having statistical advantages, including over 400 yards of offense and greater time of possession.

The Hurricanes are looking to improve and make a push for the College Football Playoff, starting with their upcoming game against Syracuse. This matchup will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, and will be broadcast on ESPN. Syracuse is coming off a bye week following a loss to Duke, while Miami is reeling from an overtime defeat to SMU. The last meeting between Miami and Syracuse saw the Hurricanes

Originally by Justice Sandleon November 4, 2025
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