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Miami flips four-star 2025 WR Joshua Moore from Florida

After weeks of speculation, four-star Joshua Moore has flipped his commitment from Florida to Miami.

The Hurricanes are now back to two wide receivers committed to the 2025 class. Daylyn Upshaw is the other wide receiver. Miami recently had local four-star Malachi Toney de-commit from the class after reclassifying.

The 6'4" 210-pounder can make super-athletic catches in space and will be a matchup nightmare on the college level.

In his junior and sophomore years, Moore has 100 receptions, for 1,869 yards and 20 touchdowns.

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Miami ranked in top ten in ESPN Power Rankings after week 6

ESPN released its power rankings after week six, and the Hurricanes remain in the top ten.

Previous ranking: 6
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The Hurricanes erased a 25-point second-half deficit to beat Cal 39-38, as quarterback Cam Ward was spectacular down the stretch. However, it would be hard to look at their 6-0 record without thinking about how the officiating played a role the past two weeks, with controversial late-game decisions both working out in their favor.

If the Hail Mary decision against Virginia Tech doesn't get flipped and Miami is called for targeting, this exact same team would almost certainly be 4-2. But it didn't, and it's not. So, now Miami heads into the back side of the schedule undefeated and in great position to reach the playoff, either as the ACC champ or an at-large team. -- Kyle Bonagura.

There has been much talk about officiating when it comes to the Miami Hurricanes.

Do you think the refs are helping Miami? lol
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