I laughed when I heard it was wide right.
No, I'm not referring to our infamous last-second field goal attempt against Cornell this past weekend. I'm talking about the last-second field goal attempt in the game I should have been watching instead--the upset of the Florida State Seminoles by my Miami Hurricanes.
Some of you may be wondering why this game is important enough to warrant its own column. After all, there are many upsets in college football on a weekly basis. You may think that Miami's win over Florida State is not important.
Well, you're wrong. And when was the last time you read an objective column anyway?
This win was huge.
This win was historic.
This win was my childhood all over again.
I'm sensing confusion, so let me explain and give some background for all of you non-'Canes fans.
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