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Sunday, September 21, 2025
September 21 , 2025

Canes march all over FAMU

According to Shannon, sophomore defensive tackle Marcus Forston has been plagued with numerous injuries and might be done for the remainder of the season.

Canes upset perennial powerhouse Oklahoma

Saturday night at Land Shark Stadium head coach Randy Shannon and his Miami Hurricanes (3-1, 2-1 ACC) established themselves as a team that could compete with any team in the nation as they knocked off 2008 national championship runner-up No. 8 Oklahoma, 21-20.

Defensive lineman’s secret to success

Chocolate has allowed this sophomore defensive end to create enormous plays for the Canes. In the season opener against FSU, Robinson had a sack and forced a fumble.

Hurricanes prepare for prime-time showdown

Oklahoma, who averages nearly 41 points a game, is an offensive powerhouse averaging 256 passing yards and 196 yards rushing.

Canes prepare for Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech’s staggering 472 rushing yards off the triple option last season massacred the Canes 41-23 and turned out to be the second-most rushing yards ever allowed by Miami.

Secondary wins with seconds to play

The UM defense rose to the occasion as the Noles had three opportunities to score from the two yard line with 14 seconds left but were unable to prevail.

Graham makes the transition

This former power forward stands chiseled with an infectious smile. Graham, a four year letter winner on the UM basketball team used up his eligibility in basketball, but NCAA rules allowed him one more year of eligibility in another sport.

Harris the savior of the Canes

Harris is looked upon as the savior for the Miami Hurricanes and the pressure has mounted. He carries the burden of bringing swagger back to The U.

All focus is on beating FSU

“We expect to come out and dominate,” Futch said. “We are all prepared. Nothing really stands out when watching Florida State on film. We all know what to do, we just have to execute.”

Running backs to run things this season

UM has not produced a 1,000 yard rusher in a single season since 2002 when Willis McGahee bulldozed through defenses tallying over 1700 yards on the ground.

Lelan LeDoux

Senior Sports Writer