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It’s hard to find things to get excited about, especially after the effort, or lack thereof, during Miami’s 35-3 bowl game defeat. Miami could only hope to Escape from NY with some dignity left. After five turnovers, it’s safe to say none remains. Still Canes fans, you need your fix of news and notes for the day and we’re going to give it to you.
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Pinstripe Bowl Film Review: Miami 3 - Wisconsin 35. Miami offered fans a complete dud and players looked uninspired on offense and defense. This was akin to the 2005 Peach Bowl. https://t.co/yklezD2rsR pic.twitter.com/yUihc44LKs
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Go deep into some film review with the final one of the season. If you dare.
"While saying that Jackson would immediately elevate the Hurricanes to a National Championship is insane, Jackson would elevate the Hurricanes to the next level"
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
After 2018, The #Canes must pursue grad transfer QB Tyree Jackson from #Buffalo. #TheU https://t.co/1lELDZ5tpf pic.twitter.com/yC0LAb0HqS
Kevin Fielder thinks the Canes need to go hard after Buffalo grad transfer QB Tyree Jackson. Jackson had some interest in NFL circles if he decided to enter the draft early, so Miami, without a QB in the Class of 2019, needs to be circling the wagons on the young man.
"Even with a thin receiving corps, the QB position was inexcusably bad. That goes for Thursday night and the entire season."
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Yup. https://t.co/IUMuuP9dwo
How can you fix Richt’s offense? By Un-Richt-ing it.
The Kids Aren’t Alright https://t.co/Cgn3t1fuok pic.twitter.com/Fg5PUAejh3
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Doom and gloom without a light at the end of the tunnel seems to be suffocating the Miami football program. Not happy days, folks.
WE'RE NUMBER ONE!!!! WOOOOOOOO!!!!! https://t.co/WqNnNO8V9q
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Miami finishes number one in something. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
New Era Pinstripe Bowl Photo Gallery: Miami Hurricanes vs Wisconsin Badgers. Terrible game. Fantastic photos. Take a look. #Canes #TheU https://t.co/0kVqqFU9QP pic.twitter.com/M2cfspJm97
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Even after a horrific loss, the photos captured of the game are brilliant. Enjoy some action shots with this bowl game photo gallery.
Canes Hoops: Why Miami’s lack of depth is not a death sentence - We use some holiday optimism to figure out a path to success in the Canes’ current situation #TheU #GoCanes https://t.co/cg5EQhU5Ki
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) December 28, 2018
Some Miami hoops content - how the Canes can overcome their lack of depth and still have a successful season.
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Despite the feelings of disgust and disappointment in tonight's game, I find myself overcome with gratitude toward all of the players and guys on the staff that made the Miami Hurricanes fun to watch on defense again over the last 3 years. It has been a honor to serve Miami!
— Manny Diaz (@Coach_MannyDiaz) December 28, 2018
Manny Diaz’ final tweet as a member of the Miami football program. Arguably the best coach in Coral Gables is leaving for Temple while the Canes’ head coach remains embroiled in the fanbase’s collective frustration. We of course wish Coach Diaz all the best at Temple.
They are ON !
— Miami Hurricanes (@MiamiHurricanes) December 29, 2018
For the first time in program history, @CanesWBB scored 100+ points in back-to-back games. pic.twitter.com/YNNgEgQGlk
Miami’s women basketball team continues to kill it. The top 25 ranked Lady Canes moved to 10-2 on the season after drubbing FAU 103-54.
.@blakegriffin23 had some pretty good things to say about our guy @BruceBrown11 following last night's win for the @DetroitPistons. pic.twitter.com/MgSOtB0o5P
— Canes Hoops (@CanesHoops) December 27, 2018
All-Star Blake Griffin showered Pro Cane rookie Bruce Brown in some strong praise. Keep it up young man.
That’s it for this Saturday Canes fans. No matter what, keep the hope alive and remember -