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The Miami Hurricanes' wide receiver room is unproven and is something that Mario Cristobal loves about his brand new group of guys.
The Miami Herald is counting down 30 of the most important players on the Hurricanes’ roster leading up to the season opener ...
The Miami Herald is counting down 30 of the most important players on the Hurricanes’ roster leading up to the season opener ...
Cristobal has been around the block before. He’s entering his fourth season leading the Hurricanes and 14th overall as a head ...
Anez Cooper has seen the evolution firsthand. The offensive lineman has been at the University of Miami for the entirety of ...
The Miami Hurricanes are nearing the most important game of the season and with new defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman, ...
Hurricanes safety transfer Jakobe Thomas has lofty goals for his Miami tenure, saying he is inspired by the All-American ...
Joel Klatt claimed that Mario Cristobal has to lead Miami to the College Football Playoff this season after coming up short ...
ESPN ranks Cooper as the No. 1 tailback in his class, ahead of Savion Hiter (No. 2) and Alabama Crimson Tide pledge Ezavier ...
Mario could have been a champion. At the Pac-12 Media Day in July, Cristobal pointed to a scar beneath his nose and showed off a dislocated elbow. "Not all of is taking blows," he said.
After a crushing 2024 collapse, Mario Cristobal enters Year 4 under mounting pressure to finally lead the Miami Hurricanes to the College Football Playoff.
When Oregon coach Mario Cristobal talks about his playing career, he often focuses on his underclassmen days at Miami, when August afternoons were spent going up against monsters like Cortez Kennedy.