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Miami Hosts FAMU, Aiming to Bounce Back

The last meeting between the schools was in 2010, a 45-0 Miami victory.

 Florida A&M has traditionally been a cure-all opponent for Miami.

The Hurricanes hope that rings true again this year.

Still smarting from a season-opening loss at Louisville, the Hurricanes (0-1) open their home schedule Saturday night against the lower-division Rattlers (0-1) in a matchup that typically has ended up as a rout.

The last meeting between the schools was in 2010, a 45-0 Miami victory. But given all that went wrong in Monday night's opener against the Cardinals, Miami is not taking any aspect of this matchup lightly.

"Anytime we play a school like FAMU there is going to be that extra motivation and adrenaline and ambition and all that, no question about it," said Miami coach Al Golden, who raved about the Rattlers' athleticism on both sides of the ball. "We have to be ready for that. But the reality is what I'm trying to teach our guys is we have to take care of ourselves."

That's why this week was perhaps as much about improving Miami as it was about getting ready for Florida A&M.

The Hurricanes weren't sharp offensively in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Louisville, getting only three points out of two possessions that started inside the Cardinals 10, and having another goal-to-go situation nullified by a penalty.

"There are always things to get better at," Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya said after his debut. "I did some good things. I did some bad things. But I just feel like there are always places to improve."

Miami was obviously disappointed after its season-opening loss at Louisville. Florida A&M's pain might have been worse.

The Rattlers took the lead in their opener against Jackson State with 46 seconds remaining, only to lose the game on a tipped Hail Mary pass that became a touchdown as time expired.

"I thought we played an excellent game," Florida A&M coach Earl Holmes said, "for 59 minutes and 50 seconds."

Holmes knows his team is facing long odds, though any chance for Florida A&M to play Miami is a very big deal for the Rattlers nonetheless.

"I think it's a good challenge for us," Holmes said.

Miami has won the last eight games in the series, all those wins coming by at least 32 points.

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