First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?
Don’t miss CaneSport publisher Gary Ferman’s big picture look at where this reshaped roster built by Mario Cristobal stands with the Canes set to kick off the season in a rivalry game vs. the Florida Gators. Will this finally be the season fans have been hoping for? He takes a deeper dive and shares his opinion on where things stand.
Also be sure to check out what QB Cam Ward and safety Mishael Powell are talking about, as the two transfers know just what Miami has at stake in the season opener this weekend. They are leaders on each side of the ball so don’t miss their takes.
This morning we also have our CaneSport roundtable with each staff member predicting the result of the Miami vs. Florida game … with their reasoning.
Plus check out our in-depth preview of what Miami’s offense will be facing as we take a deeper dive into Florida’s defense.
In recruiting? Be sure to read our story analyzing the top flip targets for Miami that will be keeping a close eye on the season opener. We also have some individual updates on recruit game attendees for you:
Zephyrhills (Fla.) Five-Star Plus+ cornerback and LSU commit DJ Pickett has locked in his visit to Gainesville for Florida’s season-opening game against Miami this weekend with his father, and they will be in attendance to support a Hurricane. Read about that.
Also attending the game is Marianna (Fla.) four-star 2026 running back Amari Clemons. He is feeling plenty of love from Miami and Florida and updates his status.
Another 4-star that will be on hand that we catch up with is Tampa (Fla.) Tampa Bay Tech running back Javari Barnett. He’s serious about the Canes and Gators, so the outcome of this game could make an impact.
Plus Izubee Charles has your inside scoop on the recruiting battles that are going to be big off of this weekend’s matchup.
And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.
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