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Can the Miami Hurricanes handle the pressure, or will Georgia Tech spoil their perfect season?

Week 11 of the college football season heats up. It brings a marquee type of matchup in the ACC, with the undefeated Miami Hurricanes (9-0) taking on the No.8 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (5-4) on 9th November in a high-stakes game, at least for the Hurricanes. With only 3 weeks of the regular football season remaining, the Hurricanes simply can’t afford to mess this one up and tarnish their perfect record. But Georgia Tech has a history of pulling the upset. To make sure fans don’t miss a thing, ESPN has come in clutch and put together a seasoned broadcast crew, ready to break down every play and keep you hooked from start to finish.

ESPN has stepped up for this game and lined up a top-tier broadcast team to cover the weekend action. This lineup will feature Bob Wischusen on play-to-play, former Atlanta Falcons’ safety and play-call expert Louis Reddick, and for the sideline report, Kris Budden. This trio is well-known for their sharp insights and engaging commentary, making them a fan favorite on college football broadcasts. With the high-stakes matchup, where both teams are craving a win this Saturday, the experience and energy this crew can bring will make this game more enjoyable to watch.

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Louis Riddick is undoubtedly a skilled broadcaster with a wealth of knowledge. As a former NFL safety and front office executive, nobody knows the game inside out better than Louis Reddick. His ability to analyze, understand, and break down the plays from both executive and players’ perspectives made him a fan favorite.

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On the other hand, Bob Wischushen has been the voice of college football for ESPN for like 20 years. He has been doing this forever now. Known for his energetic and thorough play-by-play, some fans may even disagree with him, but his excitement for each call remained the same for like 20 years. Alongside him is Kris Budden, one of the best sideline reporters in the game. Budden has a knack and access to get insights and updates from the sideline to the television screen, making her a crucial and final touch for the squad. This Squad will bring their A-game for Saturday’s noon game between the Miami Hurricanes and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Prediction: Miami Hurricanes likely to extend their perfect season

Miami enters this game as heavy betting favorites, holding a perfect record of 9-0. With Cam Ward as their quarterback, nothing is impossible and everything is possible. The Miami QB is on the Heisman radar, backed by his impressive stats, leading the pack in the QB race, throwing over 3,146 yards along with 31 touchdowns and only 6 interceptions. Their defense isn’t too bad. This gives the Miami Hurricanes and HC Mario Cristobal even more reason to avoid mistakes. However, Georgia Tech, while sitting at 5-4, has shown resilience and the ability to compete with top-tier in the ACC. One thing you can expect is the Yellow Jackets won’t fail to give a good fight this Saturday.

Despite the Hurricanes’ clear advantage, it’s completely unfair to sleep on them. If they execute their game plan — by pressuring Cam Ward to force a turnover, limiting big plays, and controlling the clock — they could keep the game close. However, the Hurricanes have shown vulnerability at times this season, often finding a way to escape, but it won’t be easy. According to analysts, Miami’s chances of winning are around 80%, but as always in college football, anything can happen.

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Can the Miami Hurricanes handle the pressure, or will Georgia Tech spoil their perfect season?

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This type of game can make or break a fan’s weekend and has all the ingredients for an upset. Miami is the heavy favorite, but Georgia Tech knows how to play the game. So can Miami extend to 10-0, or will Georgia Tech prove they’re more than just a pesky underdog?

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