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The dismissal of wide receiver Cam Vaughn from the Miami football program should not significantly impact the Hurricanes' depth at the position.
After reacting the National Championship Game for the first time since 2003, the Miami Hurricanes are on the right track to being a national powerhouse once again.
The Hurricanes have to replace four starters on their offensive line, and several underclassmen — including touted freshman Jackson Cantwell — are battling for starting roles.
Miami earned its highest preseason ranking under Mario Cristobal as the Hurricanes enter their fifth season under their head coach.
Miami is following its run to last year’s College Football Playoff championship game by entering this year as the Atlantic Coast Conference title favorite
The Hurricanes coach, who is entering his fifth season at the helm in Coral Gables, has agreed to a “long-term” contract extension, according to a report from On3. A UM spokesperson did not return a request for comment on Monday evening.
Miami coach Mario Cristobal, who led the Hurricanes to the College Football Playoff title game last season before losing to Indiana, agreed to a long-term contract extension with the school, sources told ESPN on Monday night,
Mario Cristobal shared insights into the tone of his training camp and the development of his team. Reflecting on past experiences, he emphasized the importance of taking control and instilling a championship mindset. Cristobal noted that the lessons from ...
Mario Cristobal was supposed to be talking about Miami. Then Nick Saban came up, and the conversation took a sharp turn. During a recent sit-down with ESPN College GameDay figure Rece Davis, he was asked if the Alabama legend owed him anything.