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Hurricanes hoping offensive showing against Toledo becomes 'standard' moving forward

After a disappointing offensive showing in their season-opening loss to LSU earlier this month, the Miami Hurricanes knew there was plenty of work to be done on multiple fronts.

Quarterback Malik Rosier had to be better. The offensive line and perimeter players had to provide improved protection. The running game had to get going. And Miami had to be more disciplined with the Hurricanes hurting themselves more than once with silly penalties that stalled drives.

Two weeks later, all of those things seem to be coming together.

While Savannah State and Toledo may not have provided the same kind of top-25 test LSU did on Sept.