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The Florida State–Miami football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Florida State University Seminoles (FSU) and the University of Miami Hurricanes, both members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and located in the state of Florida. Over the years, the rivalry has been fueled by geographical proximity, recruiting ...
The Hurricanes took advantage of the short field, with Andres Borregales hitting a 42-yard field goal to put Miami up 20-7 on FSU with 5:59 left in the third quarter.
Wide Right I is the colloquial name for a 1991 college football game between the Miami Hurricanes and Florida State Seminoles.The game is one of the most significant in the history of the Florida State–Miami football rivalry, and its name is a reference to its dramatic ending: with 29 seconds remaining, Florida State kicker Gerry Thomas missed a 34-yard potential game-winning field goal ...
Miami ended its six-game losing streak against FSU with that victory. On Oct. 12, 2002, Xavier Beitia missed a 43-yard field goal that went wide left, falling short to the defending champs ...
Florida State football was unable to overcome Miami as the Hurricanes dismantled the Seminoles 36-14. It was one of the worst offensive showings.
The Florida–Miami football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida and Miami Hurricanes football team of the University of Miami. The game was played annually from 1944 until 1987, and is now played intermittently.
Here's what to know about the series history between in-state rivals Florida State and Miami, including all-time meetings and head-to-head records:
Alabama Crimson Tide (0–0) vs Florida State Seminoles (0–0) – Game summary. ... Miami Hurricanes vs Florida State Seminoles – Game summary. Quarter 1 2 3 4