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Byline: Linda Robertson
MIAMI _ It is August. While most of us head for the nearest air-conditioned building, college football players and coaches prepare to break their first official sweat.
In Gainesville, they are bracing for the possibility of a .500 season. In Tallahassee, they are still sweeping out the detritus from last season.
In Columbus, they wait to see if Maurice Clarett will remain eligible. In Tuscaloosa and Seattle, they wait to see if their new squeaky-clean coaches will remain squeaky-clean.
But in Miami, they simply reload.
``Another year. High expectations. We like that,'' University of Miami coach Larry ...
Source: HighBeam Research, For Miami, a title run is merely routine.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)