You're going to hear a lot about this postgame, no matter who wins, but the 2010 Sun Bowl is already a story because of LOOK AT THIS FIELD IN SOUTH TEXAS. That is snow being pushed off the field with a table. The Miami Hurricanes, you may have heard, play in warm weather. So even if they play really really well today, without their old head coach or their new head coach and a shaky situation at quarterback, the story is already the wilting blossom Hurricanes against the mean old snow. Enjoy that.
To football! The first quarter is an unexciting, if productive affair, with a pattern established like so: Tommy Rees throws touchdown pass to Michael Floyd. Miami fritters away own series. Repeat. At the end of fifteen minutes of play, Rees-to-Floyd has netted the Irish 14 points, and Jacory Harris has thrown one interception. Notre Dame 14, Miami 0.
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Sun Bowl, Miami Vs. Notre Dame: Hurricanes Downgraded To Tropical ‘Eh’
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