Miami was among the highest producing offensive teams in the land through its the first five weeks of the season. It was second in yards per play, had a pair of running backs among the ACC’s best and a future top-round draft pick at quarterback.
The latter two might still be true, but the numbers don’t look as good now. The Hurricanes gained a season-low 276 yards and scored a season-low 19 points in a loss to Florida State. That, after averaging 474 and 47 in the first four games.
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