University of Miami head football coach Mario Cristobal has been selected to the midseason watch list for the 2024 Bobby Dodd Trophy presented by PNC Bank,
Texas, Oregon, and Ohio State are the best teams in the country and have the right to believe they will be in the national championship game at the end of the season.
Without senior Jalen Rivers on the offensive line, No. 6 Miami has not missed a step in protecting superstar quarterback Cam Ward. The passing game is the best in the country, but the running game has been lacking the physicality that it had last season.
The No. 6 Miami Hurricanes (6-0), with college football’s first-ranked scoring offense, play the Louisville Cardinals (4-2) and their 22nd-ranked offense on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
Miami Hurricanes head football coach Mario Cristobal has been named to the Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award Watch List, as announced by the American Heart Association and the Bryant Awards on Wednesday.
The Miami Hurricanes women’s swimming & diving team swept the Atlantic Coast Conference’s weekly awards for the second time this season. After a standout weekend at the SMU Classic, Mia Vallée and Giulia Carvalho were recognized by the conference on Tuesday.
Some would think that being ranked the No. 6 team in the country and remaining undefeated going to the bye week would be the dream for most programs. The Miami Hurricanes football team begs to differ.
No. 6 Miami is coming off a bye week after another close game against Cal to start ACC play. The Hurricanes (6-0, 2-0 ACC) remain undefeated but games have been closer than many would expect them to be.
With names like Alabama's Ryan Williams and Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith circling around the country, it feels like the year of the wideout in college football, and the aforementioned might be great, but Miami has weapon of its own out wide.
The Miami Hurricanes basketball team missed ACC-Tipoff due to the devastation of Hurricane Milton. However, head coach Jim Larrañaga still had time to talk to the panel via Zoom to break down this important season for the Hurricanes.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that No. 6 Miami’s game against Florida State on Oct. 26 will kick off at 7 p.m. from Hard Rock Stadium.
Another primetime game for the box office Canes. Following normal procedures, earlier Monday afternoon the ACC announced kickoff times and TV coverage for games 2 weeks from now, the weekend of October 19th.
Jim Larranaga's squad just got another big win, but this time it came on the recruiting trail. Ben Ahmed, a four-star center from Putnam, Conn., has committed to the Hurricanes, per Christopher Stock of 247Sports.