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The Hurricanes held their second scrimmage on Sunday, two weeks ahead of their season opener against Notre Dame.
The curated articles all focus on major factors that will shape the Miami Hurricanes' 2025 football season. They highlight recent changes to the roster and coaching staff, key players returning from ...
Where exactly do things stand through two-and-a-half weeks of practices and two weeks ahead of the Miami Hurricanes’ season ...
It’s not every day you produce the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft at quarterback and have a chance to accomplish the same feat a ...
The Hurricanes are looking to replace all their productive wide receivers from last year. They have a mix of veteran ...
Cristobal played at Miami, was part of the 1989 and 1991 title-winning teams, and returned to the Hurricanes to start his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Butch Davis in 1998.
After a crushing 2024 collapse, Mario Cristobal enters Year 4 under mounting pressure to finally lead the Miami Hurricanes to the College Football Playoff.
Miami is replacing key pieces on offense, including Heisman Trophy finalist Cam Ward, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Anez Cooper has seen the evolution firsthand. The offensive lineman has been at the University of Miami for the entirety of ...
Mario Cristobal: "Now We Have To Show We Can Handle The Success And Get Better" Mario Cristobal knows this is only the beginning of a bigger journey for where this team is heading.
After a disappointing defensive showing last season, Miami revamped its staff and personnel, with head coach Mario Cristobal placing high expectations on new DC Corey Hetherman to lead the turnaround.
Mario could have been a champion. At the Pac-12 Media Day in July, Cristobal pointed to a scar beneath his nose and showed off a dislocated elbow. "Not all of is taking blows," he said.