NCAAF Lines – Looking To Make Statement, No. 13 Miami Opens Against Florida A&M

Sep 02 2010 in NCAA Football

NCAA Betting

The 13th-ranked Miami Hurricanes will rebound mistaken their bid for an ACC Talk Championship title – and maybe a whole lot more, when they hotelier the Florida A&M Rattlers in the 2010 regular age opener for both teams.

While there are no NCAAF Lines posted in the BetUS Football Sportsbook by reason of this contest, college football fans and betting enthusiasts everywhere will certainly enjoy watching the explosive Hurricanes as they look to build on their solid season from a year ago.

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Florida A&M Rattlers at No. 13 Miami Hurricanes

Live from Sun Life Stadium in Miami, FL at 7:30 PM ET

TV: ESPN3.com

Radio: Sirius

NCAAF Betting Odds: N/A

Florida A&M

The Rattlers play at the Football Championship Subdivision level and really won’t have a maybe to win this game despite the fact that they have been picked by most college gridiron observers to termination second in the MEAC.

Texas A&M returns five first team preseason All-Conference players and three players that earned second team honors while third-year head coach Joe Taylor has recorded a jaw-dropping 214-82-4 platter confidentially in 27 seasons as a head drill.

The Rattlers went 8-3 abide season while averaging 28.0 points and 370.3 comprehensive yards per game. The body is led by 5-foot-7 running back Philip Sylvester and 6-2 wideout Isaac West.
Sylvester ran for 455 yards and seven touchdowns on 112 carries in 2009 while West grabbed 36 balls during 641 yards.

Miami Hurricanes

The Hurricanes went 9-4 in 2009 and ended its season on a sour note at hand losing to Wisconsin 20-14 in the Champs Sports Bowl.

Nevertheless, critical school Randy Shannon has resurrected a Miami program that was on life fortifying when he took over the program four years ago and modern has the Hurricanes in position to really compete for an ACC ownership they figured on being in the running for last season.

The Hurricanes are looking to build on the program’s best clothes cd since the 2005 and have a boatload of bent to shot and accomplish their goals with.

The Hurricanes are 7-1 all-time against Florida A&M, including a 48-16 rout last season and probably won’t have much trouble at all in overcoming the losses of five starters on offense, thanks to the jaw-dropping skills of sophomore quarterback Jacory Harris.

The fleet-footed signal-caller completed 59.6 percent of his passes last season for 3,352 yards with 24 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.

Harris has a plethora of athletic skill players just waiting to get their hands on the ball, starting with Biletnikoff Award candidate Leonard Hankerson (45 receptions, instead of 801 yards, six TDs).

Senior running back Damien Berry will get the majority of the carries in return the Hurricanes while Graig Cooper recovers from a serious knee injury.

The Hurricanes return eight starters on defense, including All-America defensive lineman candidate Allen Bailey and linebackers Colin McCarthy and Sean Spence.

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