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Miami ranked 8th in the third College Football Playoff Rankings

Miami moves up one spot to 8th in the latest college football playoff rankings.

Despite being ranked 8th, the Hurricanes still would receive a first-round bye because it is the third highest-ranked conference champion.

Miami needs to win both of its remaining regular-season games against Wake Forest and Syracuse to advance to the ACC Championship game.

Should Miami make it to the ACC title game, they would face SMU or Clemson.

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Miami has 11 commits in new 2025 Rivals250

Miami currently has the 7th-ranked recruiting class, and multiple commits appeared in the updated Rivals250.

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Dropped 3 spots (Ranked 23)

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Dropped 8 spots (Ranked 70)

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Dropped 3 spots (Ranked 77)

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Dropped 26 spots (Ranked 132)

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Dropped one spot (Ranked 134)

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Dropped 47 spots (Ranked 141)

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Rose 14 spots (Ranked 144)

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Ranked in Rivals250 (Ranked 156)

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Ranked in Rivals250 (Ranked 161)

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Dropped 14 spots (ranked 175)

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Dropped 14 spots (ranked 205)


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Miami ranked 9th in second CFP Poll

The Miami Hurricanes checked in at No. 9 in the second College Football Playoff Rankings released Tuesday evening.

Miami (9-1) was seeded fourth as a projected conference champion.

The Hurricanes were ranked 12th in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the US LBM Coaches Poll on Sunday.

Following an open week, Miami wraps up its home slate against Wake Forest on Nov. 23. Kickoff is set for noon on ESPN.

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Alex Donno...

His comments are on point - not sugar coated and placing the blame where it should be. This D gave up 271 RUSHING YARDS to a team with no viable QBs (both horrible), and totally one dimensional. Our D scheme failed to cover simple jet sweeps. I stopped counting the missed tackles from our LBs and d-ends looping inside giving up containment. Guidry appears to be D'No (from Al Golden's staff) in disguise 🥸. As I said before, there is too much talent starting on D and on the sidelines to be this horrendous. Guidry, in my opinion, will get fired if this D continues to fail as it has over the past six weeks.
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