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There were a few weather delays in Week 2, so let's check out some games that could be impacted by rain in Week 3
Will the Miami Hurricanes, 17 1/2-point favorites, become the latest ranked team to fall to the upset-minded USF Bulls?
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Axios on MSNWinner of USF vs. Miami owns the Sunshine State
The Bulls are heading straight into the storm this weekend, traveling south to face the Miami Hurricanes on their home turf. Why it matters: This isn't just another non-conference game for USF; it's a measuring stick for a long-suffering program intent on proving it belongs on the national stage.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNFinal score predictions for Miami vs. USF: Can Carson Beck and Hurricanes shut down Byrum Brown and USF Bulls hot streak?
The Miami Hurricanes are on a mission to avenge last year's late season failures that led them to missing out on a shot at the College Football Playoff. The USF Bulls are looking to set themselves up on a hot streak to open the season following massive wins over the Boise State Broncos and the Florida Gators.
Miami and a resurgent USF square off in college football’s Week 3 action on Saturday. Let’s take a look at the early predictions for the game from the oddsmaker
Fresh off the back of two ranked wins, the No. 18 Bulls are traveling to Miami with history on their mind. Facing the No. 5 Hurricanes, a win would cement the Bulls in college football history as the first team since Miami in 1987 to open the season with victories over three straight AP top-25
No. 5 Miami and No. 18 USF are gearing up for a big matchup on Saturday, both entering the game with 2-0 records.
Miami and South Florida have shared a football history that spans seven meetings across two decades, with the Hurricanes owning a 6–1 edge. Miami vs USF matchup
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SB Nation on MSNMiami and USF Will Play to be the Macguffin Champion
Florida entered the 2025 season with the Macguffin after defeating Ole Miss near the end of last season. But last weekend the Gators lost it to USF who became the first Group of 5 team to hold the metaphorical object in almost three decades.