Miami Hurricanes Tickets
Getting back to their winning ways, after coming off of their first loosing season in past 10 years, the Miami Hurricanes finished last year with an overall record of 7-6 and are ready to be at the top of the competition again. Watch this season’s University of Miami team heat up Dolphin Stadium on their way to a bowl game. Are you a fan of Hurricanes basketball? Let Gotickets.com get you the best tickets available.
Miami Hurricanes Football Schedule
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Miami Hurricanes tickets spark memories of some of the biggest games in college football history. The ‘Canes have been at the top of the heap in the ACC more often than not, but the 2007 season gave the Hurricanes their first loosing season in 10 years. One pauses to wonder why a winning coach, who took Miami to many championships and nine consecutive bowl games would be let go for a former graduate and player. New head coach Randy Shannon still needs to prove he has all the right moves in 2009 as he takes the Hurricanes into his third season.
As the players and coaching staff make their home in Dolphin Stadium, they are starting to get more comfortable and back to their winning ways after two years ago when they lost to Boston College and 5-7 record was cause by all things new. But with the newness worn off it is time to play some serious football. Get ready for a great season of ACC football with Miami Hurricanes tickets from GoTickets.
Must-Have Miami Hurricanes Tickets: Miami’s schedule is looking extremely tough once again this year, and one of those games is against Florida State, one of their biggest rivals. Other teams they will face this year are Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, and Duke.
Miami Hurricanes Star Power: Returning at running back for his junior year is Graig Cooper and is expected to be a positive presence on the offense right from the start. Starting at quarterback this season will be the sensational Jacory Harris The Miami Hurricanes Go Bowling: After a 40-3 loss to LSU in the Peach Bowl in the 2005 season, the “˜Canes bounced back and made it to a bowl game in 2006. They beat Nevada in the MPC Computers Bowl, 21-20. Last year, they made it to the Emerald Bowl and lost in a great game by one touchdown to the University of California Golden Bears. Head Coach Randy Shannon has high expectations for the Hurricanes in the 2009 season, and anything less than a BCS bowl game will surely be a disappointment



