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Miami is welcoming Hoosiers fans for the College Football Playoff National Championship, but here’s what visitors should know all year.
As for the Hurricanes, sixth-year redshirt senior quarterback Carson Beck has collected 3,349 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions on a 73.3 completion percentage. Miami also has a polarizing defense that only gives up 14.0 points per game (fifth-least in the nation).
The Miami Hurricanes are on a generational run, even if you take the natty element off the shelves. In less than 24 hours, South Beach became the favorite to land pretty much all of the best available players at key positions.
Miami football has ruled out starting tight end Elija Lofton for Monday's national championship game. Here's everything to know about his absence.
Landing Bain — a Miami guy who stayed home for college and who should be a sure-fire first-round NFL draft pick — in 2022 was a huge get. Cristobal was on a plane when Bain called him to commit. He threw his phone across the plane when he heard the words. Luckily, it was a private plane. The phone didn't hit anyone.
The average ticket price to the Miami-Indiana college football championship game is $4,320. Undefeated Indiana has never played in the college football championship game. The game will be played at Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Hurricanes' home field. We asked ChatGPT what you could buy for $4,320.
Duke star quarterback Darian Mensah is entering the transfer portal, and the Hurricanes are an early favorite to land him, according to multiple reports.
The Hoosiers are 15-0 and have steamrolled their first two CFP opponents due to their advantage in this category, but that might change against the Canes.
It's been over a week since Giannis Antetokounmpo laid out what future scholars will refer to as the Egg-Preference Theory of NBA trade stances, a paradox that suggests iron-clad commitment can expire in the span of a day.
There’s no better time to be Hurricanes fans than heading into 2026. After beating Ohio State, the Texas A&M Aggies, and Ole Miss, Mario Cristobal has lifted Miami to its best season since 2001 by breaking 23 years of tribulations and false hopes.