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Article: Miami's Berlin has big day in big win.
- Article from:
- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- October 2, 2004
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Byline: Mike Jensen
ATLANTA _ Miami's quarterback finally got to strut. Those were Mummer-like strides taken by Hurricanes quarterback Brock Berlin on Saturday, after a couple of his deepest passes hit receivers in stride for touchdowns. The release Berlin felt was wild-eyed, with fist pumps and raised arms, the whole bit.
"He needed that, for his confidence, and our team," said his coach, Larry Coker, after Miami eased to its first Atlantic Coast Conference road win, a 27-3 victory over Georgia Tech.
After Berlin's uneven start to the season _ he had thrown two touchdown passes and two interceptions through the first three games _ Canes fans ...
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