MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — No. 2 Miami gets upset, and now they have to answer the call for the rest of the season. First, it starts with the coaching staff and Mario Cristobal.
Every time the Miami Hurricanes get you believing they are ready to return to a national championship level, they seem to have a huge slip-up at some point in the season and blow it against an unranked team.
In a free-flowing offense, the is always going to be someone open. For No. 2 Miami, the offense is designed to always have someone open, no matter what defense is being played.
No. 2 Miami has been operating at another level this season, and it has been without one of its Ferraris on the lot. Sophomore receiver Joshisa Trader hasn't been on the field like most would like to see this season for the Canes.
Miami looks unstoppable. It’s 5-0, with four great wins along with the Bethune-Cookman warm-up, and this begins a run of four home games in the next five.
Key Points Ty Simpson has emerged as Alabama’s breakout star. David Pollack calls Simpson one of the best players in the country. Alabama has won five straight after a shaky opener.
What makes a football team dangerous is the ability to do both. Rushing for over 150 yards and combining for over 250 yards in the air is a balanced attack.
Both coming out of a bye week, Louisville and Miami will square off at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 8. Ahead of the matchup, the opening point spread has been released.
The Miami Hurricanes have gotten some big help during an electric start to their 2025 season from some new and green faces, which was on display in the Canes' 28-22 win over Florida State on Saturday.
Miami defensive back Dylan Day delivered one of the most ferocious hits of the season during Saturday’s game against rival Florida State, and the play resulted in him being ejected.