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		<title>Year in Review: Season of turmoil ends with Miami heading in new direction</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It ended OK, OK? A season of turmoil ended with a football team that wasn&#8217;t terrible, with a quarterback who was pretty good, and with a new coach who looks promising for the Miami Hurricanes. It wasn&#8217;t the prettiest season for Miami, what with giving up 59 points to North Carolina and 58 to Clemson, with coach Al Golden being fired, with the controversy of a last-second kickoff return against Duke. In the end, however, Miami was a bowl team,&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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