The one thing that is helping to hold back Miami football
By Staff Writer | September 11, 2014What's Going Downey
What's Going Downey
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By Jordan Rinard, Senior Staff Writer
By Grace Remington, For The Miami Student
Turnovers and penalties doom Miami as losing streak reaches 18 games
The Miami University football team holds the nation's longest active FBS losing streak with 17 straight losses. It's a fact not lost among players or coaches, but Miami might have its best chance at ending this streak this Saturday against Eastern
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Jordan Rinard, Senior Staff Writer
By Justin Woods, For The Miami Student
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By Grace Remington, For The Miami Student
By Justin Woods, For The Miami Student
By Jordan Rinard
Miami University extended its NCAA-worst 16-game losing streak to 17 in a 42-27 loss to Marshall University, but put up more points and yards than it did in any game last season.
The 2014 version of the Miami University football isn't supposed to look like the 2013 version. That's the way it has to be for a team that holds the longest active losing streak in the FBS.
By Justin Woods, For The Miami Student