No. 25 Miami loses 45-31 at Hard Rock Stadium as a 26-point underdog. The loss will spark a quarterback debate for the Hurricanes and plenty of uneasy fan feelings. The win was Middle Tennessee’s first over an AP Top 25-ranked opponent in program history. Miami is 2-2 overall but has not yet played a conference game, meaning the decisions about the offense will dictate whether the Canes can live up to preseason projections of winning their side of the standings. The team heads into an off week before returning to action against North Carolina at home on Oct. 8.Read Long Article
