ESPN’s presentation of the 2025-26 College Football Playoff delivered a blockbuster postseason across all 11 games, headlined by a thriller between No.
The CFP National Championship day felt like a dream come true for Indiana, but for Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes, it turned into a nightmare. Before kickoff, most people believed the Hoosiers would cruise to a one-sided win.
The Miami Hurricanes Linebacker position was one of the minor weakness last season from their National Championship game run. Highlighted by Wesley Bissainthe and Mohamed Toure, the Canes rotated players in and out of the lineup depending on needs.
The Miami Hurricanes continue to add depth from the transfer portal, with some entering and exiting before the extended deadline for the two national championship teams.
Miami Hurricanes linebacker Mohamed Toure announced his return for the 2026 season, making it his eighth year of college football. The Pleasantville, New Jersey native began his college career at Rutgers in 2019, the same recruiting class that produced several future NFL stars.
The Miami Hurricanes (15-3, 4-2 ACC) are fourth in the ACC, even with a two-game losing streak. Head coach Jai Lucas looks to break his first serious funk of the year, hoping those "gunshy" performances over the last two games end against an opportunistic Syracuse (12-6, 3-2 ACC).
With an extended period for players entering and exiting the portal, the Miami Hurricanes have lost and gained players since the National Championship loss.
The Miami Hurricanes are fresh off making their first appearance in the College Football Playoff, advancing all the way to the national championship game, where they lost 27-21 to the Indiana Hoosiers.
The Miami Hurricanes were anticipating the loss of running back Girard Pringle Jr. this offseason via the transfer portal. But it looks like he's staying in Miami.
The departure of Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor was always going to hurt the Miami Hurricanes defensive line for the following season. The goal was to replenish what was going to be lost with recruiting, and the transfer portal, and the Canes have landed one of the key remaining pieces to the defensive line puzzle for next season.
The Miami Hurricanes had an excellent run in the College Football Playoff but fell just short with a 27-21 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers on Monday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Off the National Championship loss to No. 1 Indiana, the Miami Hurricanes are preparing to lose some of the best players in the country to the national cycle of the NFL Draft.
The dust has settled from the National Championship game, and while the Miami Hurricanes' coaching staff is back on the road for recruiting, some of their original recruits are preparing for a new journey.
Canadian edge rusher Akheem Mesidor is a powerful and hard playing edge rusher for the Miami Hurricanes. He and teammate Rueben Bain have anchored the edges of the defensive line for the Hurricanes all season and have helped guide Miami to a national championship.
Freshman running back Girard Pringle Jr. just made the Miami Hurricanes’ loss in the title game even worse. After a National Championship run, the promising freshman running back is seeking new opportunities.
Malachi Toney’s first year with the Miami Hurricanes rewrote record books and raised expectations for the Canes team heading into 2026. As the team’s top
The Miami Hurricanes have seen a mass departure of talent from the portal after the National Championship game against No. 1 Indiana but none that sent shockwave around the program, until now.
Adult film star and University of Miami student Abella Danger is calling out ESPN for showing her in the stands during Monday night's national title game between Indiana and Miami.
Miami Hurricanes WR Malachi Toney has a bright future ahead of him on the gridiron. The true freshman had a huge season in 2025 for the Canes' breaking onto the scene with 109 catches for 1211 yards ten 10 touchdowns.
Fletcher rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns for the Hurricanes, and was one of the stars of the team’s offense in the 27-21 national championship defeat.