MIAMI GARDENS – The Miami Hurricanes used a slow-moving, ball controlled offense to defeat the Florida State Seminoles 36-14 at Hard Rock Stadium before a sold-out crowd of 66,200 Saturday night.
“It feels good because it’s good for the team,” Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “We knew this was a monumental task when we got here. It’s a great example of rebuilds if you believe in what you are rebuilding.”
Instead of relying on the right arm of Cam Ward, the Hurricanes rode the back of Damien Martinez, who finished the night with 15 carries for 158 yards and two touchdowns…