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By David Villavicencio HurricanesSports.com CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The Canes are in for a battle and they know it. Miami heads to Ohio for a road tilt vs. Toledo at the Glass Bowl on Saturday, Sept. Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN2. The Hurricanes are making their first-ever trip to the Glass Bowl and first trip to the state of Ohio since a 2015 matchup at Cincinnati (Oct.

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Saturday's game is the ninth time Toledo has hosted a Top 25 team and the first time since 2014 when No. 22 Missouri knocked off the Rockets, 49-24. The Hurricanes have played Toledo only twice in history, including last season, when Miami emerged with a 52-30 win at home on Sept.

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Prior to last season, UM had only played Toledo once, earning a 24-14 victory over the Rockets in a Nov. 21, 1987 game played at the Orange Bowl. Toledo is under the direction of head coach Jason Candle, who has amassed an impressive 22-7 record at the helm of the Rockets. The defending Mid-American Conference (MAC) champions, Toledo is led by QB Mitchell Guadagni, who threw for 265 yards and three TDs vs.

VMI and features one of the most dynamic receiving corps in the country. Here are three matchups to watch in Saturday's game. Miami's defensive backs vs.

Toledo's wide receivers The Hurricanes are aware of Toledo's potent aerial attack, led by Biletnikoff Trophy candidates Cody Thompson and Diontae Johnson. A year ago, the Rockets completed at least five passes to four different receivers, led by Diontae Johnson, who had a career-high eight receptions and 66 yards, and Cody Thompson, who pulled in five catches for 114 yards.

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Johnson also tied his career-high with a pair of touchdown receptions, while Jon'Vea Johnson hauled in five catches for 79 yards and a score. Toledo is the first BCS program to return three wide receivers who have earned all-league honors and caught at least 10 touchdown passes in a single season. 'They can do it all,' Miami defensive coordinator said of the receivers. 'They really can do it all. They're as deep as a group, and this is not my opinion – the numbers tell it, as anybody in the country. You've got three guys that have had 1,000-yard seasons.

They all have different skillsets, but the one thing they can all do is they can all take you deep. Every DB's primal fear is that deep ball and every one of those guys has the ability, skill and releases to get off the line of scrimmage and take you up the field and then make the plays down the field. Certainly, they have our full attention. Even though they're younger at quarterback, when you've got receivers like that to throw to it certainly helps a guy sort of pick up for an excellent quarterback they had a year ago in Woodside.' Miami's secondary, led by senior Thopre Award candidates and Michael Jackson, will be tested early and often on Saturday. Toldeo's talent and depth at receiver means that Jackson and fellow starting cornerback will need support from, and, while Johnson and fellow starter will lead a talented and deep safety group against the Rockets. Introduction to mythology thury ebook store.

The Canes' pass rush can also be a big factor is limiting the receivers' effectiveness by forcing Guadagni to rush him decision-making and potentially force errant throws. Miami's offensive line vs. Toledo's defensive line The Canes spent all of last week making adjustments on the offensive line to improve off an inconsistent showing against LSU in the season opener. Miami ran for 239 yards and averaged 6.5 yards per carry, while allowing just one sack a week ago against Savannah State. But the Canes have struggled to get their ground game going early on, averaging 3.2 yards-per-carry in the first half of games. Offensive coordinator would like to see Miami get off to a strong start on this ground this Saturday and knows the offensive line will play a key role in accomplishing that. 'I think just start faster,' Brown said. 'We need to do a better job of communicating up front.