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Canes Eye NCAA Return and Land Elite Football Recruits

Canes on the Brink: Early Data Predicts March Madness Return Miami’s basketball squad has started 6-2 and, despite losses to ranked foes Florida and BYU, currently sits at No. 38 in the NCAA’s NET Ratings and No. 46 in KenPom. Joe Lunardi’s initial bracketology pegs them just outside the field, but a big win in…
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Miami’s Mauigoa Clinches ACC Blocking Trophy

From Coral Gables to Glory: Mauigoa’s Blocking Masterclass Miami Hurricanes’ right tackle Francis Mauigoa has been crowned the ACC’s best blocker with the prestigious Jacobs Blocking Trophy. A three-year starter, Mauigoa posted an 85.9 overall grade and an 88.8 pass-blocking mark from Pro Football Focus, ranking him among the nation’s elite offensive linemen. Anchoring a…
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Miami’s Pitt Domination and Toney’s Record Run

Toney’s Freshman Feats Dazzle at Pitt Malachi Toney shattered Miami’s freshman receiving yards mark, finishing the regular season with 970 yards—surpassing a decade-old record—and nearly tying the receptions record with 84 catches. In a monster outing at No. 22 Pitt, he piled up 165 total yards, caught and threw touchdowns, and cemented himself as a…
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Miami’s Doubleheader: Defensive Dominance on Court & Field

Reneau’s Lockdown Clinic Hands Hoyas a Beating The Miami Hurricanes turned defense into an art form, suffocating Georgetown 78–65 in the ESPN Events Invitational third-place game. Malik Reneau cemented his All-American status with 20 points—perfect from three-point range—while Tru Washington chipped in 17 points, six boards, and four steals. Miami held the Hoyas to 35%…
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Miami’s Offense Freezes Against No. 9 BYU

Cold Snap: Miami’s Offense Bungles Against No. 9 BYU Miami’s basketball squad fell flat in its marquee matchup, dropping a 72–62 decision to No. 9 BYU. The Hurricanes (5–2) once again showed that their offense tends to vanish when the lights shine brightest. Miami’s defense held firm—BYU star AJ Dybantsa was limited to 16 points…
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Thanksgiving Showdown: Miami vs. BYU Basketball Clash

Coach Lucas Spills All Before the Big BYU Battle Miami head coach Jai Lucas preps his Hurricanes for a neutral-site Thanksgiving showdown against No. 9 BYU, treating it like a Sweet 16–level test. Lucas praises freshman phenom AJ Dybantsa’s size, skill and poise, but warns that BYU’s strength on the perimeter contrasts with Florida’s interior…
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Miami’s Chilly Showdown and Unheralded Heroics

Hidden Gems: Miami’s Secondary Shines with Sophomore Star The Miami Hurricanes’ defensive backfield is bursting with young talent, headlined by safety Zechariah Poyser. With established names sidelined or overshadowed, Poyser’s versatility—shifting from strong safety to nickel corner, executing big blitzes, and snagging fumbles—has transformed him into an All-American-level presence. He’s racked up 42 tackles, a…
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Miami Hurricanes: From Injuries to Historic Wins

Miami’s “Surgery Squad” Aims for Full Strength Against Pitt Head coach Mario Cristobal has weathered a midseason injury storm, watching six of seven starters hit the sideline. By rotating backups, the Hurricanes have tested their roster’s depth and now expect almost everyone back for the season finale at Pittsburgh. Key players—linebacker Mark Fletcher, lineman Ahmad…
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Miami’s ACC Scenarios and Lott Trophy Finalist

Miami’s Wild Card Paths to the ACC Crown No. 13 Miami remains the top-ranked ACC team but must navigate a maze of conference outcomes to secure its spot in the ACC Championship Game. With games left for SMU, Duke, Virginia, Syracuse, NC State, Boston College and UNC, Miami’s fate hinges on a mix of wins…
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Cristobal Debriefs Win and Canes’ Final Showdown

Cristobal’s Post-Victory Rant: Domination and Drama The Miami Hurricanes steamrolled Virginia Tech, and head coach Mario Cristobal laid it all out in his postgame news dump. The Canes scored on six of eight possessions despite key injuries to frontline stars, delivered big defensive hits, and weathered a chippy Hokies run game. Cristobal hailed freshmen stepping…