Reds on the rise: Preseason expectations after surprise 2023 season
As Lefty Gomez, a pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1930s, used to say, “It’s better to be lucky than good.”
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As Lefty Gomez, a pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1930s, used to say, “It’s better to be lucky than good.”
Coming into the offseason, the Miami University RedHawks looked like it had a serious chance to contend for a Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship in 2024, as well as a potential berth in the new 12-team college football playoff.
As the football season for the Miami University RedHawks winds down, the team is preparing for its first Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship appearance since 2019. This year, for just the third time since the Jimmy Carter administration, Miami finished the regular season with 10 wins.
The Miami University RedHawks football team has moved into the driver's seat for a chance at its first Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship since 2019 and its second MAC East Division win in head coach Chuck Martin’s tenure. After a 19-0 win over the University of Akron on Wednesday night, Miami needs to win just one of its remaining two games to secure a spot in the big game.
As we move into the final stretch of Miami University football’s 2023 season, fans have a lot to be excited about. In just two months, the RedHawks have clinched a win against Cincinnati for the first time in 18 years, a 6-2 overall record and a tie with the Ohio Bobcats in the East Division.
In two of the past three recruiting classes, Miami University football has had the best recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference according to the football recruiting aggregator 247Sports.