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Welcome to the weekend Canes familia - hopefully it’s a good one for you all! Before you break into your Saturday plans, we’ve got what you need to know to stay updated with everything going on at #TheNewMiami. So without further ado - here’s your Saturday edition of News & Notes.
Around The Site
No.20 Miami 7, Wake Forest 3: Gil and Amditis Power #Canes to Victory. https://t.co/qyriFEmDml
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) May 11, 2019
After a frustratingly bad showing against UCF on Wednesday, Miami baseball rebounded well against Wake Forest in the first game of their final regular season, ACC road trip. Taking this one 7-3, the Canes ought to be able to win the series, and a sweep could further help them get the bad taste of the UCF loss out of their mouths.
The art of calling plays as an offensive coordinator. Analyzing the use of call sheets, what they’re good for, and the pros and cons of being on the field or in the press box for a play caller. https://t.co/7C4z3TERfm pic.twitter.com/DRqqHUX30B
— StateOfTheU.com (@TheStateOfTheU) May 10, 2019
Justin Dottavio has a great piece about what it means to call plays as an offensive coordinator. Whether you couldn’t tell the difference between an “X” and “Z” receiver or you think you should be the one calling the plays on Saturday, be sure to check out this superb analysis.
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Congratulations to these young men on graduating! pic.twitter.com/qp3azvSyt4
— Canes Football (@CanesFootball) May 10, 2019
Congratulations to our four student-athlete graduates!
— Canes Hoops (@CanesHoops) May 11, 2019
- @DejanMv
- Ebuka Izundu
- @ANTHONY03__
- @Riseabovetherim pic.twitter.com/lba6B1sug6
Congrats to all from Miami’s class of 2019!
It’s a bit of a slow day at the State of the Miami but former Miami greats like Vernon Carey and Bryant McKinnie had some thoughts about Head Coach Manny Diaz. Spoiler alert; they’re fans of what CMD is doing with The New Miami.
And that’s all for today Miami fans. Remember...