Orlando Sentinel

Richt expects ’Canes to be sharper

- Christy Cabrera Chirinos

Entering their game against Toledo, the Miami Hurricanes expected conditioni­ng might be an issue.

Because of Hurricane Irma, No. 14 Miami hadn’t played since its season-opening win over Bethune-Cookman. And early the Hurricanes looked like a team struggling to keep up against the Rockets on Saturday.

Toledo moved the ball quickly and veteran quarterbac­k Logan Woodside and his receivers seemed to wear down a defense that allowed 16 unanswered second-quarter points and wasn’t able to substitute as well as coach Mark Richt and defensive coordinato­r Manny Diaz would have liked.

Still, the Hurricanes rallied in the second half for a 52-30 win and now it’s time for Miami to set its sights on its ACC schedule, which begins Friday when the Hurricanes take on unbeaten Duke in Durham, N.C.

And Richt says he’s confident Miami’s conditioni­ng will continue improving as the Hurricanes get back into their typical routine, even if this is a shorter week than usual.

“Do I think we’re in as good a shape as we would have been in if we didn’t have the layoff? Probably not,” Richt said Sunday. “But the good news is we have more time to continue to get in condition. And … this game is going to be an evening game, in a climate that’s not the heat and humidity that we’re used to playing in. I think that ought to help us.”

Richt said the Hurricanes were scheduled to have a light practice Sunday night and will have their typical practices on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday before the team travels to Durham.

Next game: No. 14 UM at Duke, Friday, 7 p.m., ESPN

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