| This year's University of Miami football schedule should be action-packed. The Canes open with arch-rival Florida State on Labor Day in the Orange Bowl. From there, The U gets a tune up game against FAMU. The University of Miami football schedule gets exciting week three when the Canes head to Kentucky to take on Louisville in their house - in what should be a thrilling sequel to the 2004 contest which Miami pulled out the thrilling 41-38 win.
Miami takes on Houston the final week of September, which is the start of a four game break in the University of Miami football schedule. After Houston, it's North Carolina, Florida International and then a road game at Duke.
If the Canes can get through the Noles and Cardinals, they can be 7-0 rolling into late October. That's when the University of Miami football schedule gets kicked up a notch. Miami heads to Georgia Tech on October 28th - in a rematch of last season's heartbreaking 14-10 loss against the Yellow Jackets.
The first week of November has Virginia Tech headed to the Orange Bowl looking for revenge after the Canes waxed the Hokies, 27-7 in Blacksburg. From there, the Miami Hurricanes football schedule gets rather tough - with back to back road games at Maryland and Virginia.
The Canes close the season on Thanksgiving Day playing host to the Boston College Eagles, the final game on the University of Miami football schedule. If the Canes can pull out some big time wins in 2006, next stop will be Jacksonville and the ACC Championship Game -- which the Canes missed out on in 2005 after the loss to the Yellow Jackets.
This year's University of Miami football schedule will be exciting - especially with Florida State and Virginia Tech on the home schedule. Road highlights will take place at Louisville, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Maryland. If the Canes are headed anywhere in 2006, Miami will have to prove they are road warriors.
Get out there and support your Canes in 2006. |