Miami Gardens, FL — The Miami Hurricanes have looked quite different in the past few weeks. At least offensively. Under the leadership of second-year quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, Miami was able to pull off their third straight win. Van Dyke
Miami Pulls Off Upset Over NC State Amidst Turbulent Week
Miami Gardens, FL — On Saturday night, the University of Miami honored what is considered the best college football team of all time. The 2001 Miami Hurricanes had a total of 38 players drafted in the NFL and Hurricanes fans
Miami Misses Opportunities, Lose ACC Opener To Virginia
Miami Gardens, FL — The Miami Hurricanes opened ACC play with a Thursday night game against the Virginia Cavaliers hoping to gain some momentum to carry through the season. Unfortunately, the Hurricanes season continues to spiral downward. With 5:36 remaining
Young Canes Help Demolish Central Connecticut State
Miami Gardens, FL — Although Saturday afternoon’s game was against an opponent in Central Connecticut State, this game was all about the depth of the Miami Hurricanes football team. The Canes took care of business with a win over the
Miami Collapses In Fourth Quarter, Loses To Michigan State
Miami Gardens, FL — After barely getting by Appalachian State in the previous week, the Miami Hurricanes were looking to bounce back in a big way at home against Michigan State. That would not happen. Miami was embarrassed at home
Miami Escapes With Home Opening Win Over App State, 25-23
Miami Gardens, FL — The Miami Hurricanes are expected to compete for the ACC coastal division this season…like every season. Games against perceived lesser opponents can serve as a barometer to how well they will compete. On Saturday night, Miami
Miami Far From Elite, Lose Big To Alabama
Atlanta, GA — No matter the opponent, the season opener is the ultimate measuring stick, especially against an elite opponent. Based on Saturday’s results…Miami has a long way to go to be elite. It doesn’t get any more elite than
Things To Know Ahead Of Miami Vs. Alabama Clash
Let’s be honest, college football was much different before the 1970s. The Alabama Crimson Tide was among the last schools to integrate its school with African American players, and in 1970 Alabama scheduled a game with the University of Southern
Miami’s Depth Chart Battles: Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers
Coral Gables, FL — Here we are in fall camp once again and optimism is on ten for the Miami Hurricanes football program. Miami will likely be ranked in the top 25 once the AP poll is released and will
Paradise Camp Brings Out Elite Talent from All Levels
Coral Gables, FL — The marquee event for Miami Hurricanes recruiting was a success once again. ‘Paradise Camp,’ invites Hurricane alumni to train and mentor high school football players from across the nation. There were over 300 campers in attendance