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ACC Preview: ESPN mentions Canes several times in report

ESPN's ACC Preview mentioned Miami and its players on several occasions.

Andrea Adelson writes:

In the running for an ACC Championship

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Aside from the two co-favorites (Miami and Florida State), the biggest name in the mix is Miami. The Hurricanes pushed all their chips to the middle of the table this offseason, landing a host of talent via the transfer portal, including quarterback Cam Ward and running back Damien Martinez. There's a strong case to be made that the Canes are the most talented team in the league—it's just that talent hasn't always translated to wins in Coral Gables.

Don't forget about NC State, however. The Wolfpack also cleaned up in the portal, adding quarterback Grayson McCall, tailback Jordan Waters, receiver Noah Rogers, and tight end Justin Joly, giving Dave Doeren perhaps his most potent offense since he arrived in 2014. An accommodating schedule also sets up nicely for the Pack. The problem, of course, is that this is a program that has won 10 games just once in its history.


Impact Freshman

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Elija Lofton, TE, Miami: The Hurricanes signed another top recruiting class, but the player who has drawn early raves as someone who can make an impact early is Lofton, an ESPN 300 prospect who enrolled early and was there for spring practice. Miami, which has a long and storied tight end tradition, could use him in various ways thanks to his versatility. He played running back in the spring game, for example, to help provide some depth. Coach Mario Cristobal has not shied away from praising Lofton, either.


Our Favorite Players

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Rueben Bain Jr., DE, Miami: Will quarterback Ward make some plays on offense this season? Absolutely. But Bain will be the player to watch on defense after a terrific freshman debut last season. Bain had 12.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, in addition to 44 tackles, and is poised for more in 2024.


Games to Watch

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Miami vs. Florida, Aug. 31: There is no denying the stakes on the line for both teams. Florida coach Billy Napier and Miami coach Cristobal each enter Year 3 facing rabid fan bases eager to win and win now. Headed into the season, the Canes appear to be far better positioned to make a statement in 2024 -- making this an even bigger high-stakes game.


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Florida State at Miami, Oct. 26: Miami has designs on playing for a championship this year, and to do that, the Canes will have to get past the Noles. Florida State has won three straight on its rival, including a 45-3 victory the last time they played in Miami, in Year 1 under Cristobal. That game has not been forgotten.


Power rankings​


1. Florida State: The defending ACC champion begins where it left off last season, although a revamped offense will give the Noles a new look heading into 2024.

2. Clemson: Although there are questions about the offense, the defense should be stout once again, with Peter Woods, T.J. Parker, and Barrett Carter leading the way.

3. Miami: Yes, there is a question every year about Miami and whether this will be the year it returns to the national stage. But the pieces are in place for the Canes to make a run this year.

4. NC State: With McCall and a host of other transfers on offense, the Wolfpack have one of the most talented teams in the ACC headed into the season.

5. Virginia Tech: The Hokies closed last season with wins in three of their final four games, scoring more than 40 points in all the victories. With just about everyone back, expectations are high.

6. Louisville: Not many people are talking about Jeff Brohm's team after an ACC championship game appearance in 2023, but don't sleep on the Cards. If Tyler Shough can stay healthy at quarterback, Louisville will be in contention once again.

7. North Carolina: Keep an eye on the Tar Heels as a sleeper team in the ACC, even without Drake Maye. Running back Omarion Hampton leads the way, and the defense should be far improved.

8. SMU: The Mustangs are set up for success right out of the gate in Year 1 in the ACC, with a high-powered offense returning. But how they'll hold up on the offensive and defensive lines is the biggest mystery.

9. Syracuse: There is renewed energy and excitement surrounding the Syracuse program with first-year coach Fran Brown and a large number of high-profile transfers leading the way, starting with quarterback Kyle McCord.

10. Cal: The Bears have a preseason All-American candidate in running back Jaydyn Ott and are on a quest this season to show they can elevate their play.

11. Georgia Tech: The Jackets return their biggest playmakers on offense, starting with quarterback Haynes King, but once again are saddled with one of the toughest schedules in the ACC.

12. Pitt: Coach Pat Narduzzi believes the Panthers have found a quarterback in Nate Yarnell, who takes over as the starter running the lightning-fast offense Cade Bell brings with him from Western Carolina.

13. Duke: Manny Diaz inherits a talented roster and a team that has won 17 games over the past two years but has retooled offensive and defensive lines and a competition at quarterback.

14. Boston College: Quarterback Thomas Castellanos said the hiring of Bill O'Brien as head coach "is the best thing that ever happened to me." He and the rest of the offense believe O'Brien can develop the Eagles into more consistent winners.

15. Wake Forest: Last year was an anomaly for Dave Clawson and the program he has built in Winston-Salem. The Demon Deacons have an ongoing quarterback competition but should be far better on that side of the ball.

16. Virginia: The Cavaliers lost five games by a touchdown or less, and they return a solid young group that could move up. Their schedule, however, does them no favors.

17. Stanford: There have been growing pains for Stanford under second-year coach Troy Taylor, but the Cardinal return talent -- including All-Pac-12 receiver Elic Ayomanor.

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Miami alums Andre Johnson and Devin Hester enshrined in Pro Football Hall of Fame

Best moments of Devin Hester and Andre Johnson

  • Devin Hester's return against Florida

    Votes: 9 69.2%
  • Devin Hester's return against Duke

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Devin Hester's return against Louisville

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Devin Hester's return in the super bowl

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • Andre Johnson's touchdown in the national championship game

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • Andre Johnson beats up Cortalnd Finnegan

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Miami alums Andre Johnson and Devin Hester were officially enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday.


Two former Miami Hurricanes, Devin Hester and Andre Johnson, were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

Hester is the first NFL player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a kick and punt returner. However, before his illustrious NFL career, Hester made a pit stop in Coral Gables, Fla. to play for Miami.

After being academically suspended for the 2002 season, he played on offense, defense and special teams for the Hurricanes from 2003-2005. During his college career, Hester had 41 punt returns for 638 yards, 40 kick returns for 1019 yards, six special teams touchdowns and five interceptions.

During his induction speech, Hester indicated that another school tried to get him academically disqualified from competing in college. However, he thanked former Hurricanes coach Larry Coker for honoring his scholarship until he was able to compete.

Hester was drafted with the 57th pick in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft to the Chicago Bears. He spent the majority of his 11 year professional career in Chicago, where he solidified himself as one of the best special teams players in NFL history. Hester tallied 20 total kick and punt return touchdowns in his professional career, a NFL record.

Johnson, a Miami native, played for his hometown Hurricanes between 2000-2002. He was a part of the 2001 championship, widely regarded as one of the best teams in college football history. During his three-year college career, he accumulated 92 receptions for 1,831 yards and 20 touchdowns. He was drafted with the third pick in the 2003 NFL draft to the league’s newest expansion team, the Houston Texans.

“Playing at the University of Miami was a dream come true for me,” Johnson said. “I always wanted to be a Hurricane.”

“The U was where I was given the blueprint of what it was to be a professional. You didn’t have a choice. You had to live up to a standard [since] everyone was great,” Johnson said. “We were able to win a championship in 2001, [and] right now that’s still the best team to ever play college football.”

Johnson played 14 years in the NFL, including ten with the Texans. He made seven Pro Bowls and was named to the NFL All-Pro teams four times. He accumulated 1,062 catches and 14,185 yards, which ranks 11th all-time in NFL history in both categories.

Johnson is also the first Texans player to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Miami now has 11 players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, tied with Michigan and Ohio State for the second most inductees by a school. The Hurricanes trail just the USC Trojans and Notre Dame, each with 14 inductees.

But the Hurricanes could close the gap soon, with other potential inductees on the docket like Reggie Wayne, Frank Gore and Greg Olsen. For now though, Canes fans can still revel in their storied history, especially with two more of their own being honored at the highest level.

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Five-star Elijah Griffin includes Miami in final three

Five-star 2025 defensive lineman Elijah Griffin includes Miami in final three along with Georgia and USC.

The Georgia native officially visited Miami on June 7th.


He was scheduled to visit Georgia last weekend and visited both USC and UGA in June as well.




The Bulldogs are the presumed leader, but Miami has been a steady force in his recruitment.

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Recruiting Notebook: Miami Cookout 2024

Miami had several players visit for its annual cookout on Saturday






Here's some intel on the prospects I was able to speak to:

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