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Miami hopes for comeback after past loss to Virginia

MIAMI The last time Virginia coach Al Groh was on the sideline in South Florida, his Cavaliers ended Miami's era at the Orange Bowl with a stunning 48-0 romp over the Hurricanes. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader

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