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When the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Miami Hurricanes faced off in the College Football Playoff, the stakes extended well beyond the final score. For both programs, the New Year’s Eve matchup represented more than a championship opportunity — it influenced future recruiting battles,
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Miami Hurricanes watch parties in South Florida for College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl game
The University of Miami will compete against Mississippi in the 2026 Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, with fans encouraged to wear team colors at local watch parties.
Why did Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck transfer from Georgia? Here's the truth behind the polarizing move.
Carson Beck knows what is coming. When the Miami Hurricanes want to seize control of the game, they give the ball to their big running backs, Mark Fletcher Jr. and Marty Brown, and they run behind their skilled offensive line.
Miami's defense has been suffocating, shutting down the run and providing massive, game-altering turnovers - and has turned things up in the playoffs.
No. 10 seed Miami will face No. 6 seed Ole Miss Thursday in Arizona in the first semifinal of this season’s College Football Playoff.
After redshirting his true freshman season at Georgia, Beck spent two seasons as the Bulldogs' backup before finally taking on the starting role in Kirby Smart's program in 2023. Beck led the Bulldogs to a 13-1 record in his first season starting, while throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 24 touchdowns.
The College Football Playoff committee mislead the entire country all season into believing they didn't prioritize head-to-head record. The committee had Notre Dame ranked ahead of the Hurricanes for most of the season just for Notre Dame to be voted out ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Just seconds after Miami had officially clinched a College Football Playoff win over Texas A&M on Saturday, Ohio State’s star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith posted something on social media that perfectly summed up his personality.
He moved Ian Moore to left tackle, in place of Austin Siereveld, and Josh Padilla to right guard, in place of Gabe VanSickle. Ohio State responded with an 82-yard touchdown drive after halftime and another 75-yard touchdown drive after that.
On the latest episode of Eye on the U, Miami Herald Hurricanes beat writer Jordan McPherson and deputy sports editor Andre C. Fernandez take a look at what went right in Miami’s win over Ohio State at AT&T Stadium — and there was a lot that went right.