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Carson Beck threw four touchdown passes and No. 13 Miami (9-2, 5-2 ACC) defeated Virginia Tech 34-17 on Saturday at Lane Stadium.
Freshman wide receiver Malachi Toney is proving he’s more than just a pass-catcher for the Hurricanes, showing poise and versatility as Miami prepares for Saturday’s game at Virginia Tech.
With the College Football Playoff coming to South Florida in January, Miami Hurricanes fans are hoping their team can earn a spot in the game and compete for a championship in their own backyard.
No. 15 Miami closed out its regular-season home slate in dominant fashion, routing NC State 41–0 on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium behind a swarming defense and an efficient, three touchdown performance from quarterback Carson Beck.
No. 15 Miami is looking to win its final home game of the regular season as the team is set to host NC State on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.
No. 18 Miami responded after last week’s setback with a dominant 38-10 win over Syracuse on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium, leaning on a stifling defense, timely takeaways and a bit of offensive creativity to get back in the win column.
Local 10 News spoke to Miami freshman wide receiver Malachi Toney, who said he knows opposing defenses are now keying on him because of his early-season success.
No. 10 Miami’s playoff hopes took a major hit Saturday as the Hurricanes fell 26-20 in overtime to Southern Methodist University at Gerald J. Ford Stadium.
After a humbling loss to Louisville that snapped a 10-game home winning streak, Miami head coach Mario Cristobal said his team needed to “stay the course.” On Saturday night, the Hurricanes did just that
Florida coach Billy Napier started to jog off the field, heard the boos and kicked it into another gear. He was trying to escape the negativity.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck leads the Atlantic Coast Conference in passing accuracy. And Louisville leads the ACC in completion percentage defense.
Chandler Morris scored on a 4-yard run in the second overtime and Virginia beat No. 8 Florida State 46-38 on Friday night for its first home victory over a Top 10 team since also beating the Seminoles in 2005.
Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal spoke to reporters after his team’s 26-7 win over Florida on Saturday night, praising a defense that held the Gators to 141 total yards and 0-for-13 on third down.
CharMar “Marty” Brown broke through in the fourth quarter and Miami’s defense set the tone all night as the Hurricanes defeated rival Florida 26-7 on a rainy Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.
FSU (2-0) scored on 10 straight drives to open the game and finished with its most points in the Mike Norvell era. The Seminoles’ six passing TDs is their most in a game since 2011.
Following their 27-24 victory against then-No. 6 Notre Dame on Sunday night at Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Hurricanes have officially cracked the top 5 of the AP poll entering Week 2.
The No. 10 ranked Miami Hurricanes survived a late surge from No. 6 Notre Dame to hold on for a 27-24 victory Sunday night at Hard Rock Stadium, with a clutch field goal and disciplined clock management sealing the win.
Miami and Notre Dame are set to meet Sunday night for the first time in eight years, a primetime stage that brings new quarterbacks, new defensive coordinators and a rivalry that still resonates decades after its heyday.
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck said he’s eager for the chance to open the season at home when his No. 10 ranked team squares off against the No. 6 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday.
Labor Day weekend in Miami Gardens means football, culture and history.
The 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship trophy was on display at Brownsville Middle School on Thursday.
After a challenging season for the Miami Hurricanes’ defense, head coach Mario Cristobal announced Tuesday that Lance Guidry has been relieved of his duties as defensive coordinator.
Hall of Fame linebacker and Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis could soon take on a new role in football — this time on the sidelines.
The Miami Hurricanes will kick off their season in an in-state rivalry game by facing the Florida Gators at “The Swamp” at 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 31.