First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?
We break down the Miami Hurricanes’ defensive grades with an assist of Pro Football Focus, going inside the numbers to look at areas of strength … and areas that need to improve.
We also continue our deeper looks at each position with our midseason grading positions analysis stories – today it’s the offensive line’s turn.
In recruiting? It starts with the big news yesterday that Putnam Science Academy (Ct.) four-star center Ben Ahmed announced his pledge to the Canes. We had his feedback on why he chose UM and also his coach’s take on what Miami’s landed.
Then we had Stephen Wagner put together a list of seven players he thinks Miami can reasonably land in the 2025 class with about two months left before the Early Signing Period Dec. 4. So don’t miss that.
We also catch up with the coach of Newberry (Fla.) three-star defensive lineman and Miami commit Mykah Newton. Find out about his progress this year.
Another coach’s take is with Orlando (Fla.) Orlando Christian Prep head coach Guerschom Demosthenes. He discusses the play of three-star 2025 offensive line commit Demetrius Campbell.
There’s an update on Miami running backs coach Matt Merritt stopping by Forney (Tx.) this week to check up on four-star prospect Javian Osborne … who says he’s working on a Cane visit.
Plus we talk with the defensive coordinator of Miami four-star EDGE commit Herbert “Third” Scroggins, who has already recorded 12.5 sacks midway through his senior season.
And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.
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