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Offensive line struggles, defense shines in Hurricanes spring game

In many ways, it looked very much like a real football game.

They were on their home field at Hard Rock Stadium, the marching band played, fans had the chance to cheer and yes, even the famed Turnover Chain made an appearance.

But there’s no doubt the Miami Hurricanes, who head into 2018 looking to defend their ACC Coastal Division crown and improve on last year’s 10-win season, know there is much work to be done before they take the field for their Sept. 2 opener against LSU.

For the second consecutive week, UM’s starting offensive line — which was facing Miami’s second-string defensive line — struggled, giving quarterback Malik Rosier little time to work.