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TAMPA, Fla. – When looking at Miami’s scoring drives, it is hard not to notice the length: 75 yards, 90, 80, 80, 80, 80, 96. That is not a misprint. Not on a Saturday evening when the No. 8/11 Hurricanes piled up 592 yards in a 50-15 win over the Bulls at Raymond James Stadium. The last four of those drives came in the second half when the ‘Canes broke open what was a 22-15 game after two quarters. The Bulls led, 15-14, late in the first half before Miami’s Cam Ward connected with Samuel Brown on a 76-yard touchdown with 37 seconds remaining. It was all Hurricanes from there thanks to how they…

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