The Hurricanes have added 13 transfers so far this cycle, seven of whom are ranked among 247Sports’ top 100 available transfers.
The Hurricanes struggled to find the basketball early while SMU found ways to score on every level against the Canes. With seven minutes remaining in the first half, the Mustangs
On Saturday afternoon, the SMU Mustangs routed host Miami 117-74, sinking the Hurricanes to a 4-14 record overall, 0-7 in the ACC.
The light at the end of the tunnel is getting smaller and the Hurricanes are one step closer to the end of the season.
Many of the state's top rising senior and juniors football players competed in Battle Miami in Fort Lauderdale this weekend. See who stood out.
SMU already has more points against Miami than they managed in total against Virginia last Wednesday. After one quarter SMU's offense has really been able to impose its will, dominating Miami 60-26. SMU already has six blowout wins this season,
Matthew Cleveland scored a career-high 31 points for Miami. The Mustangs (14-4, 5-2 ACC) built a 20-7 lead in the first six minutes and never trailed. At the 10-minute mark they led 30-14. With 5:18 left before halftime the Mustangs were up 46-18 and by the break they led 60-26.
The obvious candidate as a landing spot from the jump was Miami. The Hurricanes have aggressively pursued quarterbacks behind the scenes since its bowl game, multiple sources tell CBS Sports, when potential 2025 starter Emory Williams struggled in a 5-for ...
The Hurricanes aren’t totally sure of that timing. But they are thrilled to have landed Beck, who committed to Miami last week in a massive transfer-portal win for the Hurricanes — who saw another transfer, Cam Ward, have a 2024 season that could make him the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.
Beck had connections to Miami before his commitment. Beck’s girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder, is a guard on the Hurricanes’ women’s basketball team, which is one reason, among others, that Miami emerged so quickly as a logical landing spot.
The Miami Hurricanes have their first commitment for the Class of 2027 — and he’s a top local talent. Ah’Mari Stevens, who spent his first two seasons of high school at Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas before transferring to Plantation American Heritage,