The No. 21 Miami Hurricanes had more than they could handle in their first 2018 road trip against LSU, when they were ranked No. 8 and appeared to be in cruise mode right through that little pregame altercation that was followed by a dismal season debut.
Now, the Hurricanes (1-1) head to Toledo, Ohio to face a mid-major offensive power that finished 11-3 last season, won the Mid-American Conference Championship, crushed weakling VMI 66-3 in this season’s opener and had a bye week to prepare for Miami.
“It is here. It is real, and it will be spectacular,’’ Toledo Blade columnist David Briggs wrote this week of the noon kickoff at the historic Glass Bowl.