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In episode nine of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines podcast host and football writer Patrick Burnham and publisher Jerry Kutz are joined by ACC Network football analyst and former Georgia and Miami head coach Mark Richt. Coach Richt offers his insight and expertise on both FSU and Miami as the Seminoles and Hurricanes prepare to face off in one of the most storied rivalries in college football history. He also gives a glimpse into what might be going on in team and staff meeting rooms and on the practice field due to Coach Mike Norvell's absence on the field this week due to Covid-19 and how FSU's head coach not being present for the game might impact play calling and which quarterbacks play for the Seminoles. We also ask Coach Richt about the origin of Miami's turnover chain and about his favorite memories from the rivalry as a player at Miami and has a coach for both programs.
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In episode nine of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines podcast host and football writer Patrick Burnham and publisher Jerry Kutz are joined by ACC Network football analyst and former Georgia and Miami head coach Mark Richt. Coach Richt offers his insight and expertise on both FSU and Miami as the Seminoles and Hurricanes prepare to face off in one of the most storied rivalries in college football history. He also gives a glimpse into what might be going on in team and staff meeting rooms and on the practice field due to Coach Mike Norvell's absence on the field this week due to Covid-19 and how FSU's head coach not being present for the game might impact play calling and which quarterbacks play for the Seminoles. We also ask Coach Richt about the origin of Miami's turnover chain and about his favorite memories from the rivalry as a player at Miami and has a coach for both programs.
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