The hype was already building for the first top-10 battle between Miami and Florida State in over a decade as the No. 8 Seminoles traveled to play Virginia on Friday night. All they had to do was get past a UVa team that hadn't beaten a top-10 opponent at home in 30 years and the stage would be set.

Unbeaten Miami would be traveling to take on unbeaten Florida State next week in a rivalry showdown that would be the talk of college football. After all, the last time Miami and FSU met in a top-10 matchup, FSU used its win over the Hurricanes as a springboard on its way to the 2013 BCS national title.

But if anyone from the ACC is going to contend for the national championship this season, it will be Miami.

While Florida State's stunning 46-38 loss to Virginia on Friday night didn't co

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