SCOTTDALE — The College Football Playoff has seen elite performances from players all around the country. The Miami Hurricanes have seen two players step up to the challenge and play otherworldly, starting with returning safety Keionte Scott.
Glendale, Ariz. — A new age of college football has arrived. This College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl is a stress test for two modern roster-building machines.
The College Football Playoff semifinals for the 2025-26 season start on Thursday night with Ole Miss and Miami meeting in the Fiesta Bowl. The winner of this showdown in Glendale, Ariz.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — If you’re looking for the College Football Playoff semifinal that most closely resembles a bar fight between two overachieving geniuses who refuse to leave, congratulations.
The Miami Hurricanes continue to prepare for the Fiesta Bowl, but others are still taking their leave. The Canes have already lost six players to the transfer portal, and now they add another.
University of Miami third baseman Daniel Cuvet has been named a Preseason First Team All-American by Perfect Game, marking the second consecutive season he has earned preseason first-team recognition from the organization.
CORAL GABLES — Consistency for the Miami Hurricanes' defense has been one of the many highlights from the season. No matter who is in there at anytime, anyone is bound to make a play from true-freshman to fifth-year senior.
The No. 10 seed Miami Hurricanes are on one of the most improbable runs in the history of the College Football Playoff. They are the lowest seed to advance to the semifinals in the two seasons of the 12-team CFP.
Ole Miss WR Harrison Wallace III is a terrific player. There's no doubt about that. The talented wideout is coming off a massive game in the Rebels upset win over the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl.
Things are going very, very well for Mario Cristobal and the Miami Hurricanes nowadays. The Canes defeated Ohio State, 24-14, in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve to advance to the College Football Playoff semifinal.
Miami has proved that it not only belongs in this season's College Football Playoff, but the No. 10 seed Hurricanes are also a legit contender to win the entire 12-team event.
The Miami Hurricanes did the unthinkable, well, it’s unthinkable to any fans who don’t follow the Hurricanes. Almost everyone who follows this team and knows what they’re capable of knew they could beat the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Some fans watching Saturday’s College Football Playoff game between the Miami Hurricanes and Texas A&M Aggies were surprised by one of the fans in attendance.