It's been such a hectic August for the University of Miami Hurricanes. In the month preceding their regular season opener vs. Maryland on September 5th, the Hurricanes should be utilizing this time in preparing to bring the program back to the prominence it experienced during the Bernie Kosar, Gino Torretta and Ken Dorsey days.
Unfortunately, that can't happen.
With such a big black cloud surrounding the program with the Shapiro scandal, which led to the suspensions handed down on eight announced players this past Thursday morning—including, most notably, starting QB Jacory Harris and All-ACC Second Team selection Sean Spence—the Hurricanes are in a world of trouble.
With a couple of weeks before the opener vs. Maryland, the NCAA has time to investigate the matter and possibly retract the suspensions so those eight players can play.
Assuming the "infamous eight," which includes the likes of the aforementioned Harris and Spence, Ray-Ray Armstrong, Olivier Vernon, Travis Benjamin, Vaughn Telemaque, Marcus Forston and Adewale Ojomo, can't play come September 5th, these are the Canes who need to step up in their absence:
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/823188-miami-football-suspensions-5-players-who-need-to-step-up
Amanda Bynes Amanda Detmer Amanda Marcum Amanda Peet Amanda Righetti
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