The Hurricanes snapped a five-game losing streak at home — and looked very good doing so — en route to a 38-3 win over Miami (Ohio).
, backup offensive tackles, put on tight end-numbered jerseys and lined up as extra blockers in those formations. Miami finished with 250 rushing yards and averaged 6.9 yards per carry.
Those holes “are way bigger ,” said Henry Parrish, who started at running back and led the Hurricanes with 90 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. Parrish had a pivotal 37-yard burst late in the second quarter to set up Andy Borregales’ third field goal, which made it 16-3 at the half.The RedHawks, who returned nine starters on defense, allowed 3.
That said, Van Dyke didn’t throw the ball downfield very often. Was that a product of discomfort in his right index finger that was covered in black tape? He bruised it two weeks ago in practice and missed time. “Not much,” Van Dyke said when asked how much the finger bothered him. “Just a little bruise. I feel 100 percent.”
If we’re being honest, it didn’t necessarily always look like that was the case. Van Dyke’s first-half interception looked like a ball he didn’t put nearly enough zip on. He did come back later, though, and made his best throw of the night on the final play of the third quarter when he hitMiami’s going to need more of those kinds of throws from Van Dyke to beat the
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