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Ten things we learned in Miami Hurricanes’ 44-13 loss to No. 1 Alabama

ATLANTA — In what’s become a common occurrence recently, the Miami Hurricanes once again showed they have a hard time keeping up with college football’s elite programs.

In the season opener for both teams, UM was routed 44-13 by top-ranked Alabama on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, a loss that made Miami 1-7 in its last eight matchups against the nation’s top-ranked teams.

Alabama quarterback Bryce Young shined in his first collegiate start, the Crimson Tide’s defensive front seven consistently pressured UM quarterback D’Eriq King and Alabama other further displayed the gap between the Hurricanes and the top teams in the nation.