The Miami Hurricanes (2-1) have returned to the Greentree Practice Fields as they await a new opponent this Saturday in the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders (2-1).
Miami is coming off a big loss to the Texas A&M Aggies, 17-9, in College Station, Texas just last Saturday.
“We’re very strong-minded in the sense that if you suffer a loss, you don’t get rattled, you don’t throw up your hands, you don’t panic,” Miami head coach Mario Cristobal said. “You stay the course of always trying to get better.”
So far, UM’s offense has been inconsistent. Though Miami scored 70 points against Bethune-Cookman in its opening game, the Hurricanes only scored 10 points through the first half of their game against Southern Miss and amounted only nine points against the Aggies.