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Weekend Football: Who Knows Anymore

We are nearing the end of another exciting week here at Riptide, so it is time for this blogger to round up the weekly pig skin-ery and post a picture of something cute involving a football. For this week I've chose a confused bunny holding a ball. Adorable, no? Miami...
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We are nearing the end of another exciting week here at Riptide, so it is time for this blogger to round up the weekly pig skin-ery and post a picture of something cute involving a football. For this week I've chose a confused bunny holding a ball. Adorable, no?

Miami Dolphins @ Denver Broncos, 4:05 pm Sunday on CBS5

Predicting the outcome of a Miami Dolphin's game this season is fruitless. They've surprisingly beat two solid teams, and fell to the previously win-less Texans. Football fortune tellers are calling it either way, and I'll abstain, but the Fins have beat the Broncos 10 out of 13 times they've meet. So who knows? Like the troubles I've seen, nobody.

UM Hurricanes @ Virginia Cavaliers, Saturday at Noon.

Canes are on an ACC streak, and things are starting to fall in place. Though, the Cavaliers are coming of four wins in a row. The winner may be an ACC title favorite, and It might very well be a close one, too bad the thing won't be on tv. WVUM and WQAM usually broadcast the games though.

FIU Golden Panthers @ Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns. Saturday 5 p.m. on WINZ am

Only two teams in the Sunbelt Conference have undefeated in-conference records. FIU lost to one two weeks ago and plays the other this week. If they win, they'd hold on to their chance at a conference championship. If they lose, well nothing is for sure, but better luck next year.

--Kyle Munzenrieder

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