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Miami got blasted on its home turf by UNC. The nation's perspective has changed


When the words used around the country to describe a football game are "historic" and "destroyed" and "obliterate" and "annihilate" and "humiliate," you better hope your team is on the other end of the spectrum. Unfortunately for the Miami Hurricanes, those words described their performance against North Carolina. So much for defending your turf. (MSN.com)

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Miami got blasted on its home turf by UNC. The nation's perspective has changed