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Virginia-Miami: They Are Who We Thought They Were

 
This week, UVA did what UVA always does...blow it big time. To their credit, this Miami team is very underrated and very dangerous. UVA, when given the chance to excel and quiet the critics, gives the critics more to work with. This team could win out, but it's gonna be tough with two of the three remaining games on the road. They play this week at Wake Forest (3:30 pm ESPNU), then a bye week, then Clemson at home, and finish up the regular season at Virginia Tech (which I will be at, although as I look back on it, I might regret that later). This team could win out, or they could possibly lose the rest of the games and fall one win short of being bowl eligible. I'm not going to take too much time breaking down this game, because in all honesty it made me sick to my stomach. I will, however, pose a few questions and comment on them, and then end with a comment from a poster on www.thesabre.com. I didn't go to the game this week but watched on TV, and from the beginning I had a weird feeling. ... (link)

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