I don’t have to remind anyone that Miami was ranked the number two team in the nation heading into a late-November matchup with the Pittsburgh Panthers. The Hurricanes were 10-0 and fresh off a come-back victory against Virginia just six days before they traveled to Pittsburgh. It simply wasn’t the Hurricanes day offensively. They tallied a staggering 45 yards rushing and were 4-15 on third down attempts, most of which were third and long. I could tell you Malik Rosier was not healthy (which is true) or that the offensive line was abysmal (also true), but the fact of the matter is that Miami blew it.
2018 Canes Football Preview: Pittsburgh Panthers
