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The Untouchable Quarterback Who Turns Every Road Game Into a Nightmare for Opponents

The Untouchable Quarterback Who Turns Every Road Game Into a Nightmare for Opponents

Miami Ohio comes into this game with a strong 5-5 record, and they are 4-2 in conference play. That doesn’t put them at the top of the MAC, but it does give them a decent spot in the middle of the conference. This is not the first time I wrote about the squad, as I had a play on them a couple of weeks ago. They have dropped both of the past two games, including one that I thought they could likely win. They started the season with a tough schedule, losing to Wisconsin, Rutgers, and UNLV. As the schedule eased up a bit, the wins started coming for the Redhawks. They were able to get five straight victories with wins over Lindenwood, Northern Illinois, Akron, Eastern Michigan, and Western Michigan. Their past two games, both losses, were against Ohio and Toledo. The Ohio game was close, a 24-20 loss, but they couldn’t get the stop needed late, or the score in a two minute drill to steal the win. It would’ve put them in position to potentially play for a Conference Championship, depending on how everything else shook out. Last week, Henry Hesson started for the Redhawks and was very bad. He completed just 29% of passes for 147 yards and three interceptions. It was pretty crappy of Dequan Finn to leave Miami in the middle of the season to “focus on NFL preparation.” Can’t say I’ll be rooting for him, and honestly, his season was very unimpressive.

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