No. 4 Miami (3-0) has numerous talented players on its roster, and that starts with some of the young wide receivers in the core. Freshmen Malachi Toney and Joshua Moore have taken the nation by storm, but for week three, it was Moore who was on the receiving end of most of the praise from his coaches and teammates.
The Miami Hurricanes 2026 recruiting class is one of the best in the country. It is not the top 10 class, as of now, that Cristobal envisened of having every single year but progress is still progress.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The Miami Hurricanes continue to have a platoon of running backs that can run over anyone but one is starting to stand out above the rest.
The Miami Hurricanes saw the No. 1 player in the 2026 class drop down because of his commitment to the teeam but now, he has returned to the top spot in the class.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The Miami Hurricanes are going gator hunting, but for their star quarterback, it will be hard for him to beat Florida again. Not because of the talent on the team, but because he was always a Gators fan growing up.
After their first appearance in Super Regionals since 2016, the Miami Hurricanes baseball team has brought back most of its roster from last season. It has now added a top-five recruiting class, according to Perfect Game USA.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The Miami Hurricanes are starting to feel the effects of the season as two of their key expected players from this season have been missing.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — No. 4 Miami (3-0) is set to face Florida (1-2), and it is all business for Mario Crisotbal and Co. Cristobal opened his weekly press conference to the point and got right to the Gators, knowing how important this week is for the team.
No. 4 Miami continues to put on performances like no other. They are the most well-balanced team in the country right now, but that also comes with numerous narratives about how good the team is and how they view other opponents.
No. 4 Miami (3-0) looks like a juggernaut this season, and the national media is starting to pay attention to what is happening in South Florida. Now, for the first time since 2017, ESPN College GameDay will be in Coral Gables to host the show on campus.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Close your eyes. Think about all that has gone down in Coral Gables and in Hard Rock Stadium over the years. The highs and lows of all-time quarterback play, to the lows of wondering where their program was going.
One hour and 42 minutes is an extremely long time for a group of adrenaline-filled supreme athletes to wait. That's the amount of time both Miami and USF had to wait while weather around Hard Rock Stadium cleared up.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — No. 5 Miami took care of No. 18 USF in dominant fashion and it was great for the Hurricanes but the South Flordia Bulls had to take one on the chin.
You just can’t make this stuff up. The Miami Hurricanes, flying high at No. 5 in the nation, were in the middle of handing the No. 18 USF Bulls a good old-fashioned lesson in football when the skies decided to get in on the action.
The showdown between the No. 18 USF Bulls (2-0) and the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes (2-0) is one of the most anticipated matchups on Saturday. ESPN BET places Miami as a 17.5-point favorite.
The No. 18 South Florida Bulls (2-0) face a formidable challenge as they take on the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes (2-0) on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
The No. 5 Miami Hurricanes are on top of the college football world just two weeks into the season. They opened the year with what could be considered as one of the most impressive wins of this season, knocking off No.
One of college football's best rivalries produced another classic Sunday night as No. 10 Miami defeated No. 6 Notre Dame, 27-24. Both teams entered the season with plenty of question marks, but here are three takeaways from the season opener.