Saturday’s Chuck Martin is what Miami football needs
By Chris Vinel | October 1, 2019Saturday showed the Chuck Martin the 2019 Miami RedHawks need.
Saturday showed the Chuck Martin the 2019 Miami RedHawks need.
Fans of Redhawk hockey eagerly await the start to the new season every fall, and they have every reason to be impatient this year. There will be a new voice overheard on the Miami bench this season, and that voice belongs to Chris Bergeron.
After falling behind 14-3, Martin said the RedHawks had no energy. Somehow, they found some and went on a 31-0 run, spurring the 34-20 victory.
Just when it looked like Miami (4-4) was about to go on a multi-game winning streak, the vision faded.
Cincinnati's streak and Miami's wait will continue for at least another year.
Seniors are ready for UC. Freshmen are about to be.
After dropping their third straight match to Tennessee on Friday, the RedHawks (3-3) were able to rebound Saturday morning with a clean sweep of Indiana State.
The Miami RedHawks were 37-point favorites against Tennessee Tech before kickoff on Saturday.
Starting off the season against two ranked opponents in Delaware proved to be a challenge for Miami University field hockey.
The RedHawks were swept off their home court on Tuesday night after injuries and an inability to swing momentum became their downfall.
Miami head coach Chuck Martin was out of time.
There was plenty of volleyball action to go around as the Miami RedHawks faced University of South Carolina Upstate and Northwestern on Saturday. The RedHawks faced tough schedule to start, with three games coming in the first 24 hours of the season.
In the first half at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday night, Miami football nearly beat the Iowa Hawkeyes at their own game.
The Miami RedHawks showcased why they are the defending three-time Mid-American Conference champions and why they were the preseason favorite to take the conference by storm once again in 2019.