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After their second bye in a three-week span, the second-ranked Hurricanes (5-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conferece) host the Louisville Cardinals (4-1, 1-1 ACC) on Friday night at Hard Rock Stadium (7 p.m., ESPN).
American and first-round NFL Draft pick Blake Brockermeyer scouts and ranks the top 150 players at the midway point of 2025.
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No. 2 Miami looks to continue unbeaten start when it plays host to Louisville on Friday night
Miami quarterback Carson Beck leads the ACC in passing accuracy, while Louisville tops the conference in completion percentage defense.
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Time for a do-over! Nicole Auerbach’s midseason College Football Playoff predictions and awards
Like many of her peers, Nicole's preseason predictions did not age well. So, here's her second chance at the crystal ball.
Miami is on bye in Week 7 after a win against FSU. Here's a look at the Hurricanes' remaining schedule, including who they play in Week 8:
At a reported $11.6 million annually through 2033, Curt Cignetti's deal pays him more than the coaches at most traditional powerhouses.
Michigan running back Justice Haynes was one of nine players from the Big Ten who made the AP midseason All-America team.
Ignoring the hype — the “rat poison,” as former Alabama coach Nick Saban famously used to call lavish compliments from the outside — is easier than one might think, many Miami players said this week. The reason: many of those lofting the praise now are the same ones who didn't expect much from Miami coming into the season.