Two weeks into the 2014 season, there is already enough material on the Miami RedHawks for a short football version of the movie “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” One might assume that because MU is riding the Football Bowl Subdivision’s longest losing streak, the RedHawks version would 95 percent bad or downright ugly.
Such an assumption would be wrong, but more importantly, what really matters is what MU can do about the bad and the ugly. Let’s take a look at the big picture