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“We woke up one morning and the national championship was staring us in the face.” No, that wasn’t Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal on Wednesday morning after the first College Football Playoff ranking came out. It was Howard Schnellenberger looking back at the University for Miami’s first national title, the one back in 1983, the one that first drew the label, “Miracle in Miami.

” “No one was even talking about it until it was right there asking us to take it,” Schnellenberger said. If history isn’t repeating, is it rhyming? The ranking had undefeated Miami at No. 4, meaning they’d get an all-important bye as things stand and be one playoff win from the national championship game.



I know this makes Miami fans nervous to talk like this. So talk softly, if you want. Whisper even.

But don’t worry too hard about being heard. No one nationally is talking about Miami. It’s the oddest and maybe best situation of all.

Miami has the best road ahead to the championship game and no one’s talking about them. People are also reading..

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