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By Jorge Milian
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 15, 2002 Maybe, just maybe, the Miami Hurricanes aren't infallible. At least that's what the rest of the college football world is hoping after the top-ranked Hurricanes were tested last Saturday for the first time this season. While Miami went on to win its 28th consecutive game by defeating Florida State, 28-27, the Hurricanes sputtered enough to allow Virginia Tech, Oklahoma and a few others to think they may not be playing for second place. Plenty of Fire In Rockets After losing ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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