Miami Hurricanes vs Bethune-Cookman Wildcats: Where to Watch
Article photo of Miami linebacker Wesley Bissainthe; credit to Brian Smith.
The Miami Hurricanes (2-0) will be going against the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (). This game offers an opportunity for the Hurricanes to show why they are now ranked No. 22 in the Associated Press Poll and should continue to climb as well.
It’s a short week before kickoff as it’s not a traditional Saturday game. Miami will need to be emotionally ready after the big win versus Texas A&M.
Here’s the game day information for your Canes:
When: Thursday, Sep. 14, 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
TV: ACC Network | fuboTV with a free trial
Radio: Miami (560 AM), West Palm Beach (106.3 FM), Fort Myers (97.3 FM), Kissimmee (1080 AM), Jacksonville (92.5 FM), St. Petersburg (1040 AM), and Pensacola area (1490 AM)
Weather Forecast: (updated) Sunny skies during the morning hours followed by thunderstorms in the afternoon. High 91F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
Scattered thunderstorms in the evening. Partly cloudy skies overnight. Low 77F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%. (The Weather Channel).
Betting Odds: Miami -41 was the opening line, but not many sports books have the game on the board.
Series History: Miami leads the series 6-0 and defeated Bethune-Cookman 70-13 last season to open Mario Cristobal’s Hurricanes coaching career.
Miami Trends: With Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke playing a tremendous game versus Texas A&M, it appears that the Miami offense is finding a balance between running and passing.
The running back corps accounts for 250 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns versus Miami of Ohio, and then Van Dyke throws for 374 yards and 5 touchdowns versus Texas A&M.
With Miami’s ability to hit defenses on the ground or through the air, the contest against Bethune-Cookman should be another opportunity to finetune how the Canes move the football.
The Hurricanes should be able to enforce their will versus the Wildcats. The mental fortitude to stay on task and be consistent – without committing needless false starts and other inexcusable penalties during the game – will also be something to watch for.
Defensively, the Canes need to continue to showcase their stout rushing defense, which is allowing only 74 yards through two games. That's good for 20th in the nation.
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