TALLAHASSEE — The Hurricanes went to Tallahassee to face their most hated rival, Florida State, in the first top-20 matchup between the two teams since 2013.
But the result was the same as last year, when Miami blew out an FSU team that finished 2-10. The No. 3 Hurricanes (5-0, 1-0 ACC) notched a 28-22 win over the No. 18 Seminoles (3-2, 0-2 ACC) at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday. It was Miami’s second straight win against Florida State.
The Seminoles got off to a quick start, driving down the field on their first possession. FSU got inside the Miami 10, but the UM defense got big stops; Florida State has to settle for a game-opening field goal. It would prove to be their best drive until the fourth quarter.
Although Miami did not get much going on offense on its first drive, the Hur