Last season was riddled with injuries for the Miami Hurricanes. It started in the secondary, highlighted the lack of depth the Canes had during the season, and explained why the back four were so inconsistent.
No. 6 Miami (10-1, 6-1 ACC) has been rather healthy this season considering where their key injuries ly on both sides of the ball. The good news for the Hurricanes now is the return of defensive back Damari Brown and edge rusher Elijah Alston.
Help in the secondary could be coming a lot sooner for the No. 9 Miami as they prepare to take on Wake Forest in the team's final home game of the season.
The secondary of the Miami Hurricanes is on its last legs. Damari Brown has been out since the opening game of the season. Jadias Richard just went down with a season-ending injury in the Hurricane's previous victory against Duke.
Since the opening game of the season, two Miami Hurricanes have missed action that could be impactful for the rest of the season. First is cornerback Damari Brown.
An Atlantic Conference matchup will get underway as the Duke Blue Devils take on the Miami FL Hurricanes from Hard Rock Stadium. The Blue Devils hold a 6-2 overall record, while the Hurricanes are undefeated with an 8-0 record.
Hard Rock Stadium will witness an exciting NCAAF Week 9 matchup between the Florida State Seminoles and the Miami-FL Hurricanes on Saturday. The Florida State Seminoles are third-last in the Atlantic Coast Conference table, with an unimpressive 1-5 conference score, and 1-6 overall.