First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?
Be sure to check out all the feedback coming out of the team’s practice yesterday evening, as we have updates with Anez Cooper, Jalen Rivers and Rueben Bain for their thoughts on the progress on offense and defense with the opener against Florida creeping ever closer. So don’t miss that.
Also this morning we have a new Inside The Lines feature for you to check out, with true freshman DT Artavius Jones. Get to know this newish Hurricane who has a very bright future.
(Artavius Jones is the subject of today’s Inside The Lines segment)
In recruiting?
If Fort Myers (Fla.) 2027 ATH Jyden German’s name sounds familiar, you’re not mistaken. That is, in fact, the son of former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Jammi German. We catch up wtih Jyden.
Another update is with the No. 1 ranked recruit in Florida in the 2026 class, Derreck Cooper. Find out where Miami fits into his thinking.
There’s also an update with Fort Myers (Fla.) four-star defensive lineman Kendall Guervil. He has blossomed into a top-175 prospect in the 2026 class with several Power 4 offers … including Miami.
Then we have something that Hurricanes LB commit Ezekiel Marcelin now has in common with Dalvin Cook and Rueben Bain. Find out about that.
Plus Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna four-star cornerback/Miami commit Chris Ewald shares where things now stand with his recruitment.
And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.
Really needs to pound the trash talking Gators … and the Noles … you would think they beat Miami by a huge margin last season the way they talk. They had their full roster … Travis and all … and had a one score victory against Emory Williams with a rough passing day. Miami needs to beat them by 3 scores at least at Hard Rock. Poff and EW getting extra scores after Ward rests after 3 quarters. Something like the ND game.
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