Will Florida State and Miami finally meet for the ACC Championship in 2015?

Nov 15, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Al Golden (left) shakes hands with Florida State Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher (right) after their game at Sun Life Stadium. FSU won 30-26. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 15, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Al Golden (left) shakes hands with Florida State Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher (right) after their game at Sun Life Stadium. FSU won 30-26. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 15, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya (15) throws a pass against the Florida State Seminoles during the first quarter at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 15, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya (15) throws a pass against the Florida State Seminoles during the first quarter at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /

Will Miami and Florida State Meet For It All In The ACC?

So is this the year that we as college football fans and the ACC as a whole get what we have wanted since the conference expanded to 12 games and a title game was implemented?

Well, sadly this will not be the year for that, and once again the blame will probably fall on the Hurricanes. The ACC Coastal Division is just too much to navigate through for this team, who while they return maybe the second-best quarterback in the conference, just doesn’t have the pieces around him to earn themselves a trip to Charlotte.

If anything, the Seminoles could be making their fourth trip in a row to the ACC Championship Game, if they survive Clemson.

One day we’ll get treated to the ACC Championship Game that we’ve been waiting for since 2005, but it won’t be in the 2015 college football campaign.

So, for now, we’ll just have to enjoy these two tearing each other apart when they meet in Doak Campbell Stadium on Oct. 10.

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