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COPYRIGHT 2004 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Omar Kelly
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. _ Miami's air of invincibility is slipping away.
This season, the Hurricanes have two blowout wins, one convincing victory, one overtime win, lost two games to unranked opponents and needed two fourth-quarter comebacks to pull out games.
For the Hurricanes, who face Wake Forest Saturday in the Orange Bowl, that's too many games that have been too close for comfort, prompting coach Larry Coker to say his team's beginning to experience "football reality," where nobody stays on top forever.
In hindsight, Coker said he might have done "a poor...
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