The college football spring transfer portal is officially closed. One of the more active teams during this cycle was the Miami football team. That should come as no surprise to those who have followed the program since Mario Cristobal took over the program back in 2022.
With the spring transfer portal now open, college football is about to get chaotic all over again, with team rosters undergoing massive restructuring in a matter of just two weeks.
In today’s Fact or Fiction — recruiting edition — I look at three big recent topics from the recruiting trail and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
It looks like Penn State football has completed its 2025 schedule. Per a report by college football insider Brett McMurphy of the Action Network since confirmed by Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times, PSU has added a home game with Florida International for the 2025 season scheduled for Sept.
Miami has replaced their AD, head football coach, baseball coach and now the women’s basketball coach all in under three calendar years. The winter of 2021 marked a significant moment for Miami Hurricanes athletics.
These teams are not likely to win the national championship. However given the expanded college football playoff these teams have a shot to get in. Expect similar Cinderella stories in the new playoff format comparable to March Madness where underdogs sometimes get to the Final Four but fall short of winning it all.
By Tony Thomas The Miami Hurricanes are coming off a 7-6 record in 2023, starting the season off 4-0 before finishing the with a 3-6 record over the final nine games.
By Mike Lilly The ACC made necessary additions to the conference on the forefront of expansion by giving Cal, Stanford, and SMU new homes. In the world of recruiting, exposure and who you play against certainly plays a factor in all decisions and expansion will certainly play a factor.
The 2024 recruiting class has been wrapped up for some time now, but 247Sports released its final player rankings update and there was some movement around the ACC.
If you’re a college football coach and you get hit with the “bad gameday” label you’re screwed right? Why? Because the only way to live that down is to win big, arguably win it all.
Miami used to be one of the superpowers of college football. Now "The U" is losing to the Scarlet Knights in a mid-tier bowl game.
In one of the larger headlines on an eventful early signing day, four-star RB Kevin Riley flipped from Miami to Alabama.
Four-star Ohio State RB commit Jordan Lyle will be taking an official visit to Miami this weekend as the Hurricanes continue to try to flip his Buckeyes pledge.
Right now, the ACC Championship game is shaping up to be Louisville vs. Florida State. To guarantee their spot the Cardinals have to win this weekend though.
The Florida State Seminoles have just one conference game remaining in the 2023 season after their win against Pitt, which clinched a spot in the ACC Championship game for FSU.
Here are the remaining games in the regular season (plus a special weekend) that will help decide our next College Football champion.
It’s indefensible, right? Mario Cristobal should have had his team take a knee and secure the win over Georgia Tech. There is zero excuse not to. Even so, let me give it a try.
It will take more than a mea culpa for Miami head coach Mario Cristobal to erase the sting of his all-time blunder in Saturday's 23-20 home loss to Georgia Tech, but it's a start.
Miami offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson tried to take responsibility Monday for calling the wrong play in the Hurricanes' improbable loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday, but head coach Mario Cristobal was not having it.
Mario Cristobal made an inexplicable blunder at the end of Miami’s loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday night, and the coach is not hiding from the criticism of his decision.
Mario Cristobal isn’t a dumb man. Not at all. I’ve spoken to him dozens of times over the years and he’s as smart a football guy as you can find. But he sure is stubborn.
The Hurricanes received bad luck from the officials on top of the bad play call.
Leading Georgia Tech late in the fourth quarter on Saturday, Miami was oh so close to maybe officially being back. Then Mario Cristobal happened.
Not yet into the meat of its schedule, No. 22 Miami posted a prove-it victory and can achieve a 3-0 start to the 2023 season in another sign of progress under head coach Mario Cristobal.
Mario Cristobal said he was "hopeful" and thinks that "everything is trending in the right direction" after Miami safety Kamren Kinchens was taken to a local hospital following a collision late in Saturday's game against Texas A&M.
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