The Miami Hurricanes will be more than comfortable in the confines of Hard Rock Stadium in 2025. Remarkably, eight of their 12 regular-season games will be played at home. Hosting two-thirds of the season’s games is rare — it is the first time UM has played eight home games in a season since 1971.
The Hurricanes addressed their biggest areas of need in the winter transfer portal window, but they could fill some more holes in the roster in the spring.
Miami sits at No. 12 in 247Sport's composite class rankings, one spot behind USC and ahead of Penn State. Headlining their 21 December signees are some of the top players in Florida like Girard Pringle Jr., Joshua Moore, Bryce Fitzgerald, and Malachi Toney — as well as several others that had standout seasons on the way to a state championship.
Miami football went to the state of Georgia to pull off its latest intriguing recruiting move. This time involving Ray Lewis' nephew.
The Hurricanes have tough home games against Notre Dame and Florida and difficult road trips to SMU and Virginia Tech.
FSU is making an effort to flip four-star linebacker Jordan Campbell from his commitment to Miami. Campbell pledged to the Hurricanes back in 2023 and is a top-100 prospect in the 2026 class. READ MORE: Luke Petitbon shares Thomas Castellanos played role in recruiting him to Florida State
Eight of the Hurricanes’ regular-season games next season are at home, and the team doesn’t leave the state of Florida until November.
CORAL GABLES — Cam Ward’s college career got one more accolade Wednesday, when he was announced as the winner of the Manning Award as the nation’s top quarterback.
The ACC opener comes after a four-game nonconference schedule that includes home games against Notre Dame (Aug. 31), Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 6), University of South Florida (Sept. 13) and Florida (Sept. 20). Miami will have a bye week between its games against UF and FSU.
The Miami Hurricanes will get many of their toughest tests at home in 2025. The ACC released Miami and other conference schools’ schedules Monday night, and UM has eight home games: including ...
The Miami Hurricanes Men's Basketball Team has its best chance to win against a team in their last game before their road trip ends against the California Golden Bears. The Hurricanes on paper perform better in every aspect of the game compared to the Bears but the defensive side of the ball has been one of the worst in the country.
Former Miami coach Mark Richt shares thoughts on the Notre Dame showdown, the Hurricane fanbase, and the last meeting between the two.