The Miami Hurricanes are on life support. They need help from above to get them into the College Football Playoff, and things are starting to show that they might be able to get in with a few helpful tips.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The Miami Hurricanes were gifted an early Thanksgiving dinner and ate all day against Delaware State, defeating the Hornets 97-41.
It all comes down to the final game of the season for No. 13 Miami, as they will be on the road for the final game of the season against the Pitt Panthers.
No. 13 Miami (9-2, 5-2 ACC)knew that there was a chance to make an exclamation point closing out this season. The College Football Playoff Committee has all eyes on the Hurricanes as they soundly defeat Virginia Tech (3-8, 2-5 ACC) 34-17.
The Miami Hurricanes are in a bit of a tough spot when it comes to the College Football Playoff. At 8-2 and No. 13 in the latest rankings, they have a handful of teams between them and a potential at large spot.
The Miami Hurricanes are one of the college football programs that need a strong final two weeks of the regular season, as they are currently on the fringe of a College Football Playoff berth.
The 2025 college football season is filled with ups and downs for teams. One team that has experienced various emotions is the Miami Hurricanes. The Hurricanes began the year with an impressive 5-0 record and reached a ranking as high as No.
We haven't seen Deion Sanders out-recruited by many since he took over for the Colorado Buffaloes. Strange things do happen on the college football recruiting trail, though, and what Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal is building is anything but strange.
As the regular season winds down to its final week, the ACC is as chaotic and competitive as ever. Week 13 delivered some nail-biters and statement wins, with Georgia Tech holding firm at the top and Virginia keeping pace in the conference race.