
Jemille Weeks spurned a ten run sixth inning, which lead #1 Miami to an 11-4 series opening win Friday night over #2 Florida State. Despite giving up four early runs, Chris Hernandez shut down the Noles in the middle innings and the bullpen did the rest.
Denis Raben and Blake Tekotte also had outstanding games both collecting two hits. Miami's attack will have to withstand Geoff Parker's pitching tonight for FSU as he is one of the best pitchers in the ACC.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Weeks Leads #1 Miami to Series Opening Win
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3 comments:
This site is trash. First all Basketball all the time including multiple daily psycho analysis of the team and their mental state.
Now all this baseball coverage. I just cannot take it anymore. I am tired of this nonsense.
When you say the "U" it is about football and football only. These other sports exist in a total vacuum. At some schools basketball is big because they have no football tradition but not at the "U"
I was hoping Miami would miss the NCAA dance in Basketball to get us some spring ball coverage but this site like local beat writers obsessed on basketball and by the time everyone got engaged spring ball was over.
Why don't you just rename this site Canes Hoops and be done with it. It's clear that you simply want to talk about that and then mix in some Baseball simply to further torment football fans.
Real Canes fans don't waste time with this b/s and thus the readership of your site is near the bottom of all Canes sites. I did a URL search and it showed your readership, once quite high declined sharply once you started talking about how Miami football was the worst in the ACC and that we'll never win again. The Basketball and Baseball stuff didn't help you either.
This site sucks. I'm logging off forever.
K
Ignore the above comment. Some us frequent this site simply because we will get non football cane news. Keep it up!
Oh God Dammit!
Football is far and away the least successful program of the big 3 on campus lately.
While ours fans maybe disproportionate in their pro football sentiment
NCAA Basketball is a bigger deal throughout much of the nation than football and baseball while not as big is always our strong suit.
Shut up your trap!
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