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Miami Vs. Ohio Preview
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
The Miami RedHawks and Ohio Bobcats face off this weekend in Oxford, renewing their annual “Battle for the Bricks” contest. Not only are the two in-state rivals battling for bragging rights, but also for first place in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) East division. Yes you heard that right. Miami, the team who has spent much of the last two seasons in the basement of college football, is...
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Miami Vs. Central Michigan Preview
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
2-0. That’s what the Miami RedHawks are in Mid-American Conference play. Although having a 3-3 record, the RedHawks are on top of the MAC East division through six weeks of the 2010 season. The RedHawks can now focus all of their attention on conference play the rest of the season, which will be good for a team that ended non-conference play with a disappointing 45-3 defeat last weekend at th...
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CMU-Miami Ohio preview
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Steve Schwanda.
CMU has lost three games in a row and are in major need of a win. This week they welcome the Redhawks on Miami of Ohio in to town for homecoming at CMU. Some good news for CMU in this game is CMU has won their last five homecoming games, they have won 18 games in a row against MAC teams from Ohio and are also 18-1 in their last 19 games against teams from the MAC East. That's the good news. The...
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Miami Vs. Cincinnati Preview
Posted on 7 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
On Saturday night, the Miami RedHawks football team rounds out their non-conference schedule with a visit to Nippert Stadium, to take on their in state rivals the Cincinnati Bearcats. Miami comes into the game at 3-2 overall and with tons of confidence after edging MAC foe Kent State last weekend in Oxford. Miami has a chance to do something they haven’t done since 2008 on Saturday night, and...
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Miami Uses Strong Second Half to Edge Golden Flashes 27-21
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
Kent State had Miami right where they wanted them. With just under a minute to go, Kent State was driving and had the ball inside the RedHawk 10 yard line down 27-21. A touchdown would have won the game for the Golden Flashes, and who would have bet against them after putting together a 60+ yard already in less than two minutes? Miami junior safety Anthony Kokal had other ideas. Kent State quar...
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Miami Vs. Kent State Preview
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Michael Solomon.
The Miami RedHawks football team returns home on Saturday, looking to rebound after a blowout loss to Missouri last weekend. Standing in their way Saturday will be in-state rival and conference foe Kent State, who defeated Miami last year 29-19. The RedHawks have won both contests at Yager Stadium so far this year against Eastern Michigan and Colorado State, and are confident that they can make...









