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The Miami Hurricanes are in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history, and they have a case they could win a national championship. Th
As Miami Hurricanes prepare to face Texas A&M in College Football Playoff, UM paused Tuesday to mourn death of George Mira, early-1960s quarterback who may have been program’s first national star.
Miami, which crushed Pitt on Saturday, is not without fault. Clearly the best team in the ACC, it still let two winnable games get away.
Miami Hurricanes football fans flew a banner near the CFP hotel in Grapevine, Texas, sending a clear playoff message.
The University of Miami football program made a major recruiting statement this week by flipping 4-star wide receiver Milan Parris from the Iowa State Cyclones, adding to what’s quickly becoming one of the top receiver hauls in the 2026 class. The move ...
Mira, who died in Miami, was nicknamed “The Matador” for his elusiveness at quarterback. He was arguably the patriarch of “Quarterback U,” which included later Miami standout signal-callers Jim Kelly, Bernie Kosar, Vinny Testaverde in the 1980s and more recently, Cam Ward and Carson Beck.
The Miami Hurricanes continue to get the national spotlight as they prepare for the College Football Playoff. Now, ESPN College GameDay will be in two locations
Vaughn Dalzell and Eric Froton go head-to-head on who they believe will win the Miami Hurricanes vs. Texas A&M Aggies College Football Playoff matchup.