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Miami Eyes Bear-Busting Sweep at Watsco Center

Bear-Busting Bonanza: Miami’s Final Home Rally The Hurricanes, fresh off a gritty late-night comeback over Stanford, are fine-tuning a new bench lineup featuring freshman sparkplug Dante Allen. Head coach Jim Larrañaga is juggling minutes—26 for Tru, 25 for Allen—hoping to ignite energy between the 12- and 5-minute marks of the first half whenever key scorers…
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Hurricanes Hoops Fall Short; New Tackle Ascends

Hurricane Women’s Rally Runs Out of Steam The Miami women’s basketball team charged back in the third quarter, pouring in 27 points to trim Duke’s lead to five by the period’s end. Despite the surge, the Hurricanes sputtered in the fourth, letting the Blue Devils pull away for a 74-58 victory. Miami falls to 12-9…
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Miami’s Portal Class & Defensive Phenom

Defensive Titan Udeh Joins Elite Watchlist Ernest Udeh Jr., Miami’s senior center, has been recognized as one of the nation’s premier defenders with his addition to the Naismith Men’s College Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. Leading the ACC in defensive rebounds at 10.3 per game and ranking ninth nationally in that category, Udeh…
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Miami’s Roster Overhaul: Transfers, Rankings & Breakouts

Canes Scoop Up Seasoned Safety in Portal Finale The Hurricanes added former Florida State and Oregon State safety Conrad Hussey in the dying hours of the transfer portal. A former four-star prospect who prepped at St. Thomas Aquinas, Hussey provides veteran depth to Miami’s loaded secondary. He’ll compete alongside Zechariah Poyser, Omar Thornton and others…
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Miami’s Frenzy: QB Transfers, Receiver Splash & Court Stars

One-and-Done to All-Star: Cane Alum Scores a First Former Miami guard Kyshawn George parlayed a one-and-done season into a spot on the 2026 NBA Rising Stars team, marking the first time a Hurricane has earned an All-Star Weekend nod. George, now a role player for the Washington Wizards, averages 15 points, six rebounds, and five…
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Hurricanes’ Turnover Troubles and Poll Embarrassment

Struggling Through the Zone: Canes’ Turnover Epidemic Since ACC play began, the Miami Hurricanes fumbled through defensive zones and racks of passing errors, coughing up 30 turnovers across three first halves—12 vs. Clemson, nine vs. Florida State and another nine at Syracuse. Despite snapping their skid at Syracuse with a quad-two victory, Coach Jai Lucas…
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Miami’s Court Comeback and Defensive Line Reload

Canes Outshine Orange, Snub Rising Star Anthony After dropping two straight, Miami Basketball (16-4, 5-2 ACC) stormed into Syracuse and snapped its skid with an 85-76 victory over the Orange. Missing point guard Tre Donaldson to spark the bench, coach Jai Lucas rolled out a fresh rotation that exploded in a 9-0 opening run led…
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Miami’s Broadcast Bonanza and Court Conundrum

Gridiron Audience Smashing Records ESPN’s expanded 2025-26 College Football Playoff captivated 30.1 million viewers for the title clash between No. 10 Miami and top-seed Indiana, making it the most-watched college football game since January 2015. The telecast set new personal bests: second-highest CFP title viewership ever, top cable sports telecast outside the NFL since 2016,…
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Canes Juggle QB Lawsuit, Transfer Shuffle and Bracket Blues

When the QB Lawsuit Throws a Hail Mary to the Bench The Miami Hurricanes are tangled in a courtroom drama as Duke’s quarterback Darian Mensah faces legal action aimed at keeping him in Durham under his NIL contract. A judge may force Mensah into the transfer portal, but not until after a Feb. 2 hearing—well…
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Miami Hurricanes Draft Prospects Dominate NFL Buzz

Mock Draft Madness: Two ’Canes Claim Top-7 Picks ESPN guru Mel Kiper Jr. slots Miami’s dynamic duo in the upper echelon of the 2026 NFL Draft. Edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr., fresh off a breakout season with 9.5 sacks and 17.5 tackles for loss, is pegged at No. 7 to the Washington Commanders. Meanwhile, mauling…