Know Your Opponent: Miami
Posted Feb 27, 2015
Is it possible that Miami owns both the best win of 2014-15 and the season's worst loss, at least among ACC teams? Certainly the Hurricanes' 16-point drubbing of Duke at Cameron, in which Jim Larrañaga's club scored 56 points in the second half, is on the short list of best wins. Miami's 28-point home loss to Eastern Kentucky was, if nothing else, the most inexplicable result of the year.
(GoHeels.com)
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