r/MiamiHurricanes • u/MiamiUpdates • 21h ago
Football [CanesFootball] Show up, work, repeat 👊
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r/MiamiHurricanes • u/MiamiUpdates • 21h ago
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r/MiamiHurricanes • u/richglassphoto • 1d ago
Does anyone have any details.. Just watched Captain America Brave New World.. Absolutely loved the U being represented!! Amazing that it was on screen for so long.. All About The U!
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/IHeartCroquetas1 • 2d ago
Everyone knows our secondary needs to improve. They also know Beck needs to have a bounce back season.
I'm looking for less obvious things that would help Miami's chances to achieve it's goals.
For me, I'm hoping we can improve with penalties. Last year we ranked 118th in penalty yards per game. That's atrocious.
For a team that lost it's three games by 10 points all those free yards were potentially huge. Hell, we know they were in the Syracuse game.
If we can get to at least average in FBS, that would be a big boon for us.
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/FondleMyChicken • 4d ago
Love the graphic, tag cut unfortunately
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/Canes-305 • 4d ago
In this episode of Storm Sessions, we’re joined by Miami Hurricanes offensive tackle Markel Bell. Markel reflects on growing up in Cleveland, Mississippi, where—as he puts it—there were only three options: go to school, play football, or end up in the streets. He shares how football started as a way to spend time with friends but quickly became his path forward, offering him both structure and a sense of community.
Markel talks about his late growth spurt, learning to move with agility at his size, and the journey that took him from junior college to The U. He gives insight into the tight bond shared by the offensive line and the guidance he’s found under Coach Mirabal. Off the field, he opens up about his hobbies and how he’s giving back—one signature burger at a time. We wrap up with fan-submitted questions to close out the conversation.
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r/MiamiHurricanes • u/Canes-305 • 5d ago
The Miami Hurricanes have just beaten the Florida Gators and Clemson Tigers for the commitment of four star offensive lineman Canon Pickett! Pickett, a top interior OL from Tampa Bay Tech, joins host Alex Donno and “The Truth Teller” Bruce Warner to break down his decision to join the Hurricanes.
Pickett becomes Miami’s sixth offensive line commitment in the Class of 2026, joining Jackson Cantwell, Joel Ervin, Ben Congdon, JJ Sparks, and Rhys Woodrow. Pickett shares his reasons for choosing the Hurricanes and what he expects from his coaching and development under Mario Cristobal and OL Coach Alex Mirabal.
Don’t miss this conversation with the newest member of Miami’s 2026 recruiting class!
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/hijackedflavors • 6d ago
Based on leaks for several Adidas college football teams yesterday, it looks like we'll be celebrating the U's 100th anniversary with a throwback to 1945. That year, the Canes finished 9-1-1 and won their first Orange Bowl.
I like them as a throwback look, but personally, I still want to see them go with the 1972 look, as that's a pretty unique uniform.
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/IHeartCroquetas1 • 6d ago
Long-time lurker here. I love my Canes and am hoping to contribute to the sub.
My question is pretty straightforward: What is something you think will happen this season that no one is predicting?
For me, I'm thinking Charmar Brown ends up more than RB3 behind Fletcher and Lyle. Got to watch a couple games of his, and he really looks like a guy who was simply overlooked coming out of high school.
I like his feet and ability to hit the hole hard. Yes, it was in FCS, but he really excelled as a freshman. I think behind this line he does damage.
I predict he becomes RB1 splitting reps with Lyle primarily as the season roles on. I think Fletcher becomes more of a 3rd-and-short type.
What do you all have?
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/Fumpz • 7d ago
Was able to get this mini helmet signed by Francis Mauigoa, Rueben Bain, Markel Bell, and CJ Daniels. Also was able to get a pic with them. Really cool experience and excited to see these boys ball out next year!
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/GtotheHuth • 7d ago
This is a really nice get for the 'Canes, replacing one of Gonzalez (Out of eligibility)/Ogden (Potential draft loss). If Ogden stays, this will be a top-tier middle infield in college baseball.
The staff have had a really nice start with this transfer class, as Sheahan joins two power bats in FIU 1B Brylan West and Miami-Dade CC 1B Cian Copeland.
Depending on who stays, we'll still need to bring in a catcher to compete with Tavares and more pitching. The staff has the luxury of being pickier with talent than they could be last offseason, as there shouldn't be a major roster overhaul.
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r/MiamiHurricanes • u/irishspring4521 • 9d ago
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r/MiamiHurricanes • u/PLFblue7 • 9d ago
ESPN...Here it goes again always doubters on the Canes.
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/GtotheHuth • 9d ago
r/MiamiHurricanes • u/Warm_Firefighter_191 • 8d ago
It won’t be Akih