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Will Miami's high-powered offense crush FSU, or is an upset brewing in this classic rivalry?

Get ready for a Florida State-Miami showdown this weekend! The undefeated Hurricanes (7-0) are hosting the struggling Seminoles (1-6) for homecoming. Since adding star QB DJ Uiagalelei, FSU hasn’t lived up to expectations. So this matchup is a classic trap game scenario. Will the Hurricanes overlook the Seminoles and suffer a shocking upset? Or will they dominate and extend their winning streak? Well, with Miami’s high-powered offense, this game has all the ingredients for a thrilling matchup. And sure the commentary will make the rivalry game sound much more intriguing.

ESPN will broadcast the Miami Hurricanes vs. FSU game at 7:00 p.m. ET. The game will be called by Taylor McGregor, Dave Pasch, and Dusty Dvoracek. Nevertheless, you encounter this crew on other occasions. You’ve seen them cover games like Arkansas-Texas A&M and Florida-Mississippi State. This is the trio’s third time calling this matchup, and with their humorous and informative style, they’ll make this game as exciting as any other.

For the fourth season in a row, Dave Pasch and Dusty Dvoracek are going to call games together. In both basketball and football, Pasch demonstrated his abilities as a remarkable play-by-play commentator. Whereas, Dvoracek, a former NFL Draft pick and captain of the Oklahoma Sooners, has excelled in his own right and put on a stellar run with prestigious media outlets like CFB Live and other SEC Network shows.

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Conversely, Taylor McGregor, a rising professional, began her career in the Rockies press corps as a trainee journalist, and a commentator. There is a long-standing tale behind her pick of her first media outlet. Before settling down at ESPN, she gradually showcased her skills in a number of prestigious networks, including SEC Network, Fox Sports, MLB Network, and others.

With the common goal of giving the listeners the best, the three-star ESPN team rarely lets their fans down when they take the mike. That being said, it’s never a smooth process. However, you can watch the game smoothly. But before you watch this game, consider Miami’s odds of winning the championship.

Miami Hurricanes probability of winning championship

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The season is off to a fantastic start for Mario Cristobal‘s Hurricanes, who are winning games in streak. Well, still they need to improve in a few areas, including the defense and the terrible penalties that nearly cost them against California. Otherwise, they have undoubtedly emerged as a strong candidate for the championship. However, prior to the season, Josh Pate even picked Miami as the first seed for the playoffs. He altered his mind, though, and chose Texas as the first seed after seeing the preseason standings.

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Will Miami's high-powered offense crush FSU, or is an upset brewing in this classic rivalry?

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Pate stated, “I have got Miami winning the ACC, just as I did. I’ve got them for the number 3 seed.” Nonetheless, the FPI indicates that Miami has a minimum of 70% chance of winning their remaining games. As of now, Miami may have the number one seed in the playoffs, or Josh’s prediction can come to pass. However, prediction is futile for CFB, it is full of miracles. Let’s see if Miami can maintain their undefeated record in Saturday’s game.

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