Miami Football: Can Hurricanes bounce back, win ACC in 2019?

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How will the Hurricanes fare in 2019?

  • Week 0: vs. Florida (Aug. 24)
  • Week 1: BYE
  • Week 2: at North Carolina  (Sep. 7)
  • Week 3: Bethune-Cookman (Sep. 14)
  • Week 4: Central Michigan (Sep. 21)
  • Week 5: BYE
  • Week 6: Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)
  • Week 7: Virginia (Oct. 11)
  • Week 8: Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)
  • Week 9: at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)
  • Week 10: at Florida State (Nov. 2)
  • Week 11: Louisville (Nov. 9)
  • Week 12: BYE
  • Week 13: at Florida International (Nov. 23)
  • Week 14: at Duke (Nov. 30)

As mentioned before, the Hurricanes have a tough test to start the season. But even a loss in their season opener won’t hurt their chances at a run to making the College Football Playoff.

Miami’s conference schedule plays into their favor with their only real tough road game is at Florida State.

The Hurricanes also have the pleasure of having three bye weeks spread out almost evenly throughout the season, meaning player fatigue should be no issue in 2019. With all of this being said, how will the Hurricanes’ 2019 season turn out?

Prediction: 9-3, 6-2 first in ACC Coastal

The Hurricanes come out strong but not strong enough and lose a close one in their season opener. However, Miami’s 2019 season lives up to most expectations and it proves to be the best team in the ACC Coastal division.

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Miami can win 10 games. It has the talent and the schedule, but with a new head coach, offensive coordinator and inexperience in key positions, the Hurricanes finish just shy of a New Year’s Six bowl but still find themselves back into the ACC Championship Game.