Miami: Statement Game in Norman
NORMAN, Okla. -- Miami head coach Randy Shannon and
select UM players met with the media Tuesday in Coral
Gables to discuss the game against No. 5 Oklahoma
in Norman. Saturday's contest matches the Sooners vs.
the Hurricanes for the first time since the national
championship tilt in the Orange Bowl on January 1,
1988 and Miami's first trip to Owen Field since
the 1985 season.
MIAMI HEAD COACH RANDY SHANNON Opening statement: "This week, we play Oklahoma and they are a great team. They have a lot of good players on their team. I know their coaching staff personally. They do a good job of getting their players ready for any opponent. I think that it will be a challenge for us to go out there and play, but I have confidence in what we're doing today. It is a televised game so there will be a lot of emotion, but it's just an opportunity for both teams to go out there and compete. At the end of the day, the best team is going to win the game." On the Oklahoma-North Texas game film: On the Miami-Oklahoma rivalry: On Sam Shields: On what a win at Oklahoma would mean to the Miami
program: On the play of true freshmen against Marshall: On Graig Cooper: On what was held back during the Marshall game: On going to Oklahoma: On what Coach Shannon brings each week to the table: |
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