After the game played on November 13, 2008 the Hurricanes lead the all time series 17-9.
Miami Hurricanes and then the Florida State Seminoles
Miami Hurricanes
Miami hurricanes
If I had to guess, I'd say the Ravens
hunnicanes
Miami and Key West Caymans are the unofficial hurricane center of the world though
Yes, many many times. Virginia Tech beat FSU in 2007, but in most cases, Florida State won. 2008 FLORIDA STATE 30, VIRGINIA TECH 20 2007 FLORIDA STATE 21, VIRGINIA TECH 40 2005 FLORIDA STATE 27, VIRGINIA TECH 22 2002 Gator Bowl FLORIDA STATE 30, VIRGINIA TECH 17 2000 Sugar Bowl (National Championship Game) FLORIDA STATE 46, VIRGINIA TECH 29 This is just the 2000's, although there have been many other matchups prior to this decade.
Michigan, Notre Dame, Texas, Nebraska, Alabama, Ohio St., Penn St., Oklahoma, Tennessee, Southern California, Georgia, Syracuse, LSU, Auburn, Colorado, Washington, Texas A & M, Miami (Ohio), West Virginia, Georgia Tech, Pittsburg, Army, Arkansas, North Carolina, Minnesota, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Navy, Florida, Mississippi, Michigan St., Virginia, California, Maryland, Boston College, Wisconsin, Missouri, Rutgers, Utah, Purdue, Illinois, Iowa, Stanford, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Kansas, Central Michigan, Arizona, Oregon, Miami (Fla.).
1. West Virginia University 664 Wins 2(Tied). Miami (OH) University 648 Wins 2(Tied). Virginia Tech 648 Wins 4. North Carolina 631 Wins 5. Navy 625 Wins
Hurricanes do not form in Virginia. They form at sea and sometimes strike Virginia. Typical times range from August to September. The last hurricane to make landfall in Virginia was Hurricane Isabel in 2003. The last hurricane to affect Virginia was Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Miami hurricanes
Most happen around the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricanes happen in hotter countries like Miami.