Miami's defense is giving up 33 points per game. That's better than EMU, but significantly worse than any other FBS opponent we've faced. In fact, Akron has faced three top-20 defenses in points allowed already this year (PSU #10, Marshall #12, Pitt #19). Miami allows 180 yards per game on the ground and 4.7 ypc. Establish the run, and Akron will have no difficulty putting up points. As for defending Miami, they are not good at converting 3rd downs, their QB likes (or is often forced to) to scramble, and they aren't great in the red zone. Just from looking at their stats, it appears to me that they tend to put up points on big passing plays. Limit the shots down field, blitz the QB and keep a spy on him in case he scrambles, and you've effectively shut down their offense. It may appear that Miami's offense is really dangerous, but in reality the first time they broke 30 points was against UMass. I see Akron winning 42-24.