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Welcome to another Miami Hurricanes season everyone!
Miami got caught by the Cardinals, ending its five-game win streak and putting their postseason aspirations, be it in the ACC or College Football Playoff, in serious jeopardy. The pressure will be on the Hurricanes from here on out as they look to quell any fears that Cristobal has them up to their old tricks.
The Stanford Cardinal (3-4, 2-2 ACC) and No. 9 Miami Hurricanes (5-1, 1-1) meet Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET (ESPN). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NCAA football odds around the Stanford vs. Miami odds and make our expert college football picks and predictions for the best bets.
Melissa intensified Saturday afternoon into a Category 1 hurricane. It will continue to strengthen before making landfall as a Major Category 4 hurricane in Jamaica on Tuesday. The storm will drop two to three feet of rain on the island, creating catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding and landslides.
Stanford will also be without safety Mitch Leigber for the first half of the matchup, after the senior was flagged for a targeting penalty on FSU quarterback Tommy Castellanos late in the fourth quarter. The hit knocked Castellanos out of the game, and with the Seminoles on a bye this week, the hope is to get him healed up before their next game.
Robert Koehler sits in court on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, during his trial before Judge Daryl Trawick at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building in Miami. Koehler is accused of being the “Pillowcase Rapist,” who terrorized dozens of women in South Florida during the 1980s.
On Friday, the wet weather will move in earlier in the morning with scattered showers and storms around throughout the day
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