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August 19, 2010 | RedHawk rumblings | Miami University sports news

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Miami-Duke game part of ESPN marathon

Miami University’s basketball game at Duke will be part of a 24-hour marathon on Tuesday, Nov. 16 consisting of 18 games to be shown live over various ESPN networks.

The RedHawks and Blue Devils will square off at 7:30 p.m. in a game to be shown on ESPNU.

Miami (Fla.) plays at Memphis in the first game of the marathon, starting at midnight, followed by St. John’s at Saint Mary’s (2 a.m.), Central Michigan at Hawaii (4 a.m.), Stony Brook at Monmouth (6 a.m.), Robert Morris at Kent State (8 a.m.), Northeastern at Southern Illinois (10 a.m.), Oral Roberts at Tulsa (noon), La Salle at Baylor (2 p.m.) and Virginia Tech at Kansas State (4 p.m.)

All of those games will be shown on ESPN.

At 5:30 p.m., ESPNU will show Marist at Villanova, followed by Ohio State at Florida (6 p.m. on ESPN) and a women’s game with Baylor at Connecticut (6 p.m. on ESPN2).

ESPN will broadcast Butler at Louisville at 8 p.m., followed by Belmont at Tennessee (9:30 p.m. on ESPNU), South Carolina at Michigan State (10 p.m. on ESPN), San Diego State vs. Gonzaga (11 p.m. on ESPN2), and Nevada or Pacific at UCLA (11:30 p.m. on ESPNU).

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More reshuffling on Miami’s offensive line

Recent injuries have forced Miami University coach Michael Haywood to move some new players into the offensive line’s two-deep units.

Redshirt freshman Evan Wiley, true freshmen Evan Grubbs and Jeff Tanner and junior Steve Bray are among the linemen who have seen increased time on the practice field.

Junior guard Brandon Brooks suffered a hamstring injury recently and could miss 2-3 weeks and sophomore tackle Andrew Phelan had a recurrence of a foot injury which might sideline him for the season.

Grubbs, a 6-foot-5, 286-pound tackle who also starred as a basketball player at Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Ky., had been unable to perform at the start of summer camp due to an injury from high school.

Bray (6-1, 248), the son of Miami broadcaster Tim Bray who joined the team as a walk-on, has been taking turns at center.

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