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Wright knows Miami has much to play for in the Peach Bowl

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ATLANTA (AP) Kyle Wright isn&#39;t looking hard to find the Peach Bowl&#39;s silver lining.<br> <br> No, his first year as Miami&#39;s starting quarterback won&#39;t bring a national title. But beating LSU in Friday&#39;s Peach Bowl would give the Hurricanes a 10-win season, plus likely keep them the Atlantic Coast Conference&#39;s highest-ranked team.<br> <br> ``There&#39;s also a sense of pride,&#39;&#39; Wright said. ``I think people kind of lost confidence in us, especially down here and even around the country. ... People lost respect for us.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Restoring that lost respect is the biggest motivator for Wright and No. 9 Miami (9-2), which faces No. 10 LSU (10-2) in one of only three bowl games this season pitting two top-10 teams against one another.<br> <br> The others? No. 1 Southern California against No. 2 Texas for the national championship in the Rose Bowl, and No. 4 Ohio State facing No. 5 Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl.<br> <br> Not bad company.<br> <br> ``This is, I think, the best team possible that we could have played,&#39;&#39; Wright said. ``I think it&#39;s going to be awesome, going up against LSU.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Wright came to Miami touted as the next torchbearer of ``Quarterback U,&#39;&#39; but there were still plenty of questions about him entering the season. Before being named the starter for 2005, Wright had thrown only nine passes for Miami all in mop-up duty the previous year.<br> <br> He quickly showed that the hype was warranted.<br> <br> Against Florida State in the season-opener, with his team trailing 10-7 and facing the biggest crowd ever to see a Seminoles&#39; home game, Wright took his team 94 yards in the final minutes from its own 3 to the Florida State 3. A bad snap cost Miami a snap at a game-tying field goal, but Wright had proven his mettle.<br> <br> ``He&#39;s really progressed each week since then,&#39;&#39; Miami offensive coordinator Dan Werner said. ``I&#39;m really proud of the way he&#39;s played. We&#39;re looking forward to a great career for him.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Wright finished the regular season with 2,303 yards, completing 59.4 percent of his passes, including 18 touchdowns. He tied a school record with five touchdowns passes in a win over Wake Forest, threw for 15 scores over his last seven games and earned an honorable mention spot on the All-ACC team.<br> <br> He may be hard-pressed to significantly add to those numbers against LSU, which ranks fifth nationally in pass efficiency defense a category where Miami leads the nation.<br> <br> ``Huge challenge,&#39;&#39; Wright said of facing LSU. ``Very impressed with their front four guys. They do like to bring a lot of different blitzes and send different things, but honestly, they sometimes don&#39;t need to with the talent they have up front, with those four guys you see continually getting pressure without sending blitzes.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Wright is hesitant to say that he&#39;s satisfied with his season, especially since the Hurricanes fell shy of winning the titles they wanted most the ACC and the BCS.<br> <br> But he&#39;s more confident than ever, has morphed into one of the Hurricanes&#39; leaders, and truly believes that Miami is capable of big things in 2006.<br> <br> ``Mentally, I think I&#39;ve grown so much, understanding the offense and understanding the game and how to manage a game,&#39;&#39; Wright said. ``I guess you can say it kind of feels like night and day.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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