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There was a time when Michigan and Ohio State was just another game to those outside the Rust Belt, when the Iron Bowl didn’t regularly impact the SEC title race, when pride was all that was at stake in the Red River Rivalry (Texas-Oklahoma).

It was during that time that no game regularly mattered more than Miami vs. Florida State, a matchup that featured at least one Top 5 team on 19 occasions from 1984 to 2004, including 12 meetings when both schools were ranked in the Top 10.

For the first time since then, the No. 4 Hurricanes (4-0) are national title contenders again. For the first time in 11 years, the No. 19 Seminoles (3-1) could rea

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