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Even on the eve of a new season, the sting of a disappointing 2004 still lingers among the Miami Hurricanes.
Very few schools would find disappointment in a 9-3 season that ended with a win over Florida in the Peach Bowl and a No. 11 national ranking. At Miami, though, a year without a national championship or a Bowl Championship Series appearance is practically considered sub-par.
So, when the Hurricanes report to camp on Friday, the focus will be on 2005 -- but the motivation will likely come from 2004.
"It's great to end the season with a win. But again, we've got new resolve," Miami coach Larry Coker said. "We hate to end the season with three losses, that taste in our mouth. It's an opportunity to come back and really get back on track and again be one of the elite football teams in the country. That's what we expect."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/ncaa/08/04/bc.fbc.miami.campopens.ap/index.html
Very few schools would find disappointment in a 9-3 season that ended with a win over Florida in the Peach Bowl and a No. 11 national ranking. At Miami, though, a year without a national championship or a Bowl Championship Series appearance is practically considered sub-par.
So, when the Hurricanes report to camp on Friday, the focus will be on 2005 -- but the motivation will likely come from 2004.
"It's great to end the season with a win. But again, we've got new resolve," Miami coach Larry Coker said. "We hate to end the season with three losses, that taste in our mouth. It's an opportunity to come back and really get back on track and again be one of the elite football teams in the country. That's what we expect."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/ncaa/08/04/bc.fbc.miami.campopens.ap/index.html