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  2. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, the stadium has served as the home field for the Miami Hurricanes college football team, a premier college football program that has won five national championships since 1983. The university signed a 25-year contract to play at Hard Rock Stadium through 2033.

  3. Miami Hurricanes football - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, the home field for the Miami Hurricanes football team. Hard Rock Stadium is the home field of the Hurricanes football team during their regular season. The stadium is located in Miami Gardens, Florida, located approximately 22 mi (35 km) north of the University of Miami's main Coral Gables campus. [427]

  4. Miami Orange Bowl - Wikipedia

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    It was the most lopsided home shutout loss in the Miami program's history until Clemson beat Miami 58–0 in 2015. The last home game of college football in the Orange Bowl was a home win for the FIU Golden Panthers against North Texas. FIU had been using the Orange Bowl as home field for the season due to renovations to their home stadium.

  5. Miami Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A large apartment complex (called The Miami Stadium Apartments) now stands where the stadium was. Estadio Quisqueya, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (inaugurated in 1955), is an almost exact replica of the stadium. [citation needed] A PBS documentary, White Elephant: What Is There To Save?, was produced in 2007 about the stadium's history. [5]

  6. Miami Hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, the home field for the Miami Hurricanes football team The Miami Orange Bowl in Little Havana, the home field for Miami Hurricanes football for 70 years, from 1937 through 2007. The University of Miami is one of the most predominant college football programs in the nation.

  7. LoanDepot Park - Wikipedia

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    Miami Orange Bowl, football stadium, which opened in 1937 and was demolished in 2008 to make room for LoanDepot Park. Former home of the annual Orange Bowl post-season college-football game, as well as the NFL's Miami Dolphins and college football's Miami Hurricanes. Site of Super Bowls II, III, V, X, and XIII.

  8. Miami Hurricanes football (1926 to 1978) - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Hurricanes football team represents the University of Miami in college football. The program began in 1926. The program began in 1926. Decades later, in the 1980s, the program emerged as an NCAA Division I national powerhouse, winning five AP national championships in 1983 , 1987 , 1989 , 1991 , and 2001 . [ 1 ]

  9. Sports in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Stadium is the home stadium for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, the Miami Hurricanes football team of the University of Miami, and College Football Playoff's Orange Bowl game held annually each January. The Sony Ericsson Open, a major tennis tournament, is held in Miami annually.