The Miami Hurricanes capped off the regular season with a 38-7 Week 14 win over the Pittsburgh Panthers. It was a dominant performance, with quarterback Carson Beck throwing for 267 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
Carson Beck and Rueben Bain Jr.'s 2025 Heisman campaign closed after the Miami Hurricanes lost to Louisville and SMU. However, when one door closes, another one opens.
Every offense needs a solid quarterback and wide receiver to post decent numbers. For the Miami Hurricanes, it has found its two guys who have meant the most to the program’s success this season.
Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes picked up a key Week 14 win over the Pittsburgh Panthers. The 'Canes ended the regular season with a 10-2 record while riding a four-game winning streak.
The campaigning has begun in college football. Only two spots are up for grabs in the College Football Playoff, and the Miami Hurricanes have a great case for one of those spots.
Malachi Toney threw a touchdown pass and caught another while amassing 156 scrimmage yards to lead No. 12 Miami to a 38-7 victory over No. 22 Pitt on Saturday afternoon at Pittsburgh.
Miami receiver Malachi Toney polished off his stellar inaugural season with the perfect cherry on top against Pittsburgh in Week 14. The breakout star entered the game as Carson Beck’s clear-cut No.
PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers suffered a sad and uninspiring Senior Day 38-7 defeat to the No. 12-ranked Miami Hurricanes in Acrisure Stadium. The loss ended any chance the Panthers had to clinch a spot in the ACC Championship and they finished the regular season 8-4 (6-2 ACC).
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Since losing to SMU, the Miami Hurricanes had to do some soul-searching within. It started on the offensive side of the ball, which knew it could be elite but was struggling to adjust against teams.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — At its coldest this year, South Florida has reached 40 degrees at night with a nice fall-like breeze in the morning. This is a rare occurrence here, but where No.
The committee has made up its mind. The Miami Hurricanes are going to need a prayer to get inside the top 10, and it could come during rivalry weekend.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — No. 13 Miami has a slim chance of making it to the College Football Playoff. Dropping two games earlier in the season might be what kills them by Selection Sunday, but for now, they are playing the best football that they have all season, and it starts with the man under center.
At this point in the NIL era, players have essentially found themselves being treated as stocks, while programs and coaches stand in for firms and brokers.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck and defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor were honored by the ACC on Monday, earning ACC Quarterback of the Week and ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week, respectively, following the Hurricanes’ 34-17 victory over Virginia Tech.
Carson Beck threw for 320 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions to lead No. 13 Miami to a 34-17 win over Virginia Tech on Saturday afternoon in Blacksburg, Va.
As the regular season winds down to its final week, the ACC is as chaotic and competitive as ever. Week 13 delivered some nail-biters and statement wins, with Georgia Tech holding firm at the top and Virginia keeping pace in the conference race.
As the college football regular season winds down, Carson Beck and the No. 15 Miami Hurricanes are looking to strengthen their case to sneak into the College Football Playoff.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck seemingly blamed the coaching staff for Saturday’s loss to SMU. Beck seemingly indicated that the Hurricanes offense failed to adjust to the SMU defense when speaking to the media after his team’s 26-20 overtime loss.
Miami's upset setback in the Sunshine State also gives the four teams that remain unbeaten in ACC competition an opportunity to stay ahead of the Hurricanes.
The Louisville Cardinals collected four interceptions off Miami quarterback Carson Beck to end the second-ranked Hurricanes' 10-game home winning streak and leave Miami Gardens, Fla., with a 24-21 victory on Friday night.
Every time the Miami Hurricanes get you believing they are ready to return to a national championship level, they seem to have a huge slip-up at some point in the season and blow it against an unranked team.