Although bowl season has lost some of its shine over the years, it’s still exciting in that teams play teams that they had no idea about entering the year.
Oklahoma State’s Cheez-It Bowl tilt against Miami looks to be a fun one, but the average OSU fan probably won’t know a ton about the Hurricanes entering the Dec. 29 matchup. So, here is a game-by-game look at Miami’s 2020 season and how the Hurricanes got to 8-2.
UAB, 31-14 W
The start to D’Eriq King’s Miami career was a good one. In his first game as a Hurricane, King threw for 144 yards and a touchdown, and he ran for another 83 yards and a score.